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Police Are Using DNA to Generate 3D Images of Suspects They've Never Seen
Oct. 26, 2022, 5:01 a.m. | Vice
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Releasing one of these Parabon images to the public like the Edmonton Police
did recently, is dangerous and irresponsible, especially when that image
implicates a Black person and an immigrant.
On Tuesday, the Edmonton Police Service (EPS) shared a computer generated
image of a suspect
<https://www.edmontonpolice.ca/News/MediaReleases/DNAPhenotypeOct4> they
created with DNA phenotyping, which it used for the first time in hopes of
identifying a suspect from a 2019 sexual assault case. Using DNA evidence
from the case, a company …
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