The role of DNA in criminal indictments in Israel

Author:

Buchnik Esther1,Ariel Barak12,Domb Avi34,Treves Nir5,Gafny Ron6

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Criminology The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Jerusalem Israel

2. Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge, UK University of Cambridge Cambridge UK

3. Department of Medicinal Chemistry and Biopolymers School of Pharmacy, Faculty of Medicine Jerusalem Israel

4. Department of Forensic Sciences, Faculty of Law, Institute of Criminology The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Jerusalem Israel

5. Division of Clinical Pharmacy, School of Pharmacy, Faculty of Medicine The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Jerusalem Israel

6. DNA and Forensic Biology Laboratory, Division of Identification and Forensic Science Israel Police, National HQ Jerusalem Israel

Abstract

AbstractIn their investigations of criminal cases, law enforcement agencies rely heavily on forensic evidence. Numerous studies have examined the scientific and technological advancements of DNA testing, but little evidence exists on how the availability of DNA evidence influences prosecutors' decisions to move cases forward in the criminal justice system. We created a new database by juxtaposing data from the Forensics Division of the Israel Police, which recorded the presence (or not) of DNA profiles in criminal cases (n = 9862), and data on the indictment decision for each case (2008–2019). Rates of indictments are computed for each case, and trend lines are used to present variations in the rates of indictment decisions with and without DNA profiles. Approximately 15% of all criminal cases without DNA presented to the prosecutor's office are subsequently prosecuted, compared with nearly 55% of cases with DNA profiles. The presence of DNA evidence influences the prosecutor's decision to move a case forward in the criminal justice system. Utilizing a scientific approach to prosecute offenders is a welcome development; however, DNA evidence is not infallible, and caution must be exercised in regard to DNA's overuse in the legal system.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics,Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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