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Early day motion tabled by primary sponsor Baroness Teather (Liberal Democrat), on Wednesday, 16 July 2008, in the House of Commons. It is signed by 23 members in total.


DNA DATABASE

That this House notes that the UK has the largest DNA database in the world and that it includes at least half a million people who have never been convicted, charged or cautioned; further notes that the DNA database includes 27 per cent. of the entire black population, 42 per cent. of the male black population, 77 per cent. of young black men and nine per cent. of all Asians, compared with just six per cent. of the white population; expresses concern that this fuels the erroneous perception that black people are more likely to commit a crime than white people; believes that DNA profiling has a very important role to play in securing convictions, especially for difficult crimes and cold cases, but that the collection and storage of samples must be executed in a way that respects fundamental rights to liberty, autonomy and privacy and is fair, transparent and proportionate; applauds the DNA Database (Removal of Samples) Bill of the hon. Member for Cardiff Central; and calls on the Government to remove from the database and destroy the samples of those people who have not committed a crime.


Secondary information

Type
Early day motion
Reference
2075 
Session
2007-08
Other sponsors
Ian Gibson
Peter Bottomley
Rudi Vis
Robert N Wareing
Alan Simpson
Subjects
Data protection Crime Human rights Privacy
Link
View this Early day motion on www.parliament.uk