Forensic DNA databases in Western Balkan region: Retrospectives, perspectives, and initiatives

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The European Network of Forensic Science Institutes (ENFSI) recommended the establishment of forensic DNA databases and specific implementation and management legislations for all EU/ENFSI members. Therefore, forensic institutions from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, and Macedonia launched a wide set of activities to support these recommendations. To assess the current state, a regional expert team completed detailed screening and investigation of the existing forensic DNA data repositories and associated legislation in these countries. The scope also included relevant concurrent projects and a wide spectrum of different activities in relation to forensics DNA use. The state of forensic DNA analysis was also determined in the neighboring Slovenia and Croatia, which already have functional national DNA databases. There is a need for a 'regional supplement' to the current documentation and standards pertaining to forensic application of DNA databases, which should include regional-specific preliminary aims and recommendations.

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Marjanović, D., Konjhodžić, R., Butorac, S. S., Drobnič, K., Merkaš, S., Lauc, G., … Primorac, D. (2011). Forensic DNA databases in Western Balkan region: Retrospectives, perspectives, and initiatives. Croatian Medical Journal, 52(3), 235–244. https://doi.org/10.3325/cmj.2011.52.235

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