Genetic Privacy and Discrimmination

An Overview of Selected Major Issues

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Law, Discrimination, Civil Rights
Cover of the book Genetic Privacy and Discrimmination by Eugene Oscapella, BC Civil Liberties Association
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Author: Eugene Oscapella ISBN: 9781927615041
Publisher: BC Civil Liberties Association Publication: January 28, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Eugene Oscapella
ISBN: 9781927615041
Publisher: BC Civil Liberties Association
Publication: January 28, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

Like advances in many fields, those involving genetics bring both benefits and dangers to society. Among the promised benefits is the ability to identify health issues earlier than is now the case and the improve the prospects of successful prevention and treatment. In addition, forensic applications of genetic technologies have proven a powerful tool of criminal investigation. The dangers of genetic technology lie in its ability to provide extensive and highly sensitive information about individuals to governments and other organizations.  Loss of control over personal genetic information not only opens individuals, but also their biological relatives and even, in some cases, their ethnic communities to increased risk of discrimination. Benefits from genetic technology risk being eviscerated by a failure to offer sufficient protection to DNA and the information derived from that DNA. Many issues in law and policy have yet to be resolved and advances in genetic and information technology add to the urgency and complexity of the issue.

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Like advances in many fields, those involving genetics bring both benefits and dangers to society. Among the promised benefits is the ability to identify health issues earlier than is now the case and the improve the prospects of successful prevention and treatment. In addition, forensic applications of genetic technologies have proven a powerful tool of criminal investigation. The dangers of genetic technology lie in its ability to provide extensive and highly sensitive information about individuals to governments and other organizations.  Loss of control over personal genetic information not only opens individuals, but also their biological relatives and even, in some cases, their ethnic communities to increased risk of discrimination. Benefits from genetic technology risk being eviscerated by a failure to offer sufficient protection to DNA and the information derived from that DNA. Many issues in law and policy have yet to be resolved and advances in genetic and information technology add to the urgency and complexity of the issue.

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