What influences public views on forensic DNA testing in the criminal field? A scoping review of quantitative evidence.
Helena MachadoSusana SilvaPublished in: Human genomics (2019)
Further empirical research should assess standardized factors related with social and structural levels (e.g., scientific literacy, public trust in the justice system and concerns about victimization or police activity) and be performed in different national jurisdictions to enable generalization and comparison of findings. It is needed to expand empirical studies on public views about the commercialization of forensic science and the use of recent controversial techniques and new transparency and accountability models.