Many law enforcement agencies create their own, under-the-radar DNA databases

Published 18 June 2013

More and more law enforcement agencies across the United States are keeping their own DNA databases of potential suspects. These agencies are doing so under the radar in order to free themselves of having to rely on state and national crime labs. Some agencies are collecting the DNA samples without the donor’s knowledge — let alone consent — and creating their own rules on how and when samples are collected and who should have access to them.

Source: http://blog.al.com/montgomery/2013/06/law_enforcement_agencies_acros.html