Manhattan Institute for Policy Research: New Issue Brief - Expanding DNA Databases Can Deter Crime
December 03, 2020
December 03, 2020
NEW YORK, Dec. 3 (TNSRep) -- The Manhattan Institute for Policy Research issued the following news release:
Expanding DNA databases to include more criminal offenders has a large deterrent effect on crime, according to a new issue brief by economist Jennifer Doleac for the Manhattan Institute (MI).
Doleac, an Associate Professor of Economics and Director of the Justice Tech Lab at Texas A&M University, has conducted research on DNA databases in the U.S. and Denmark. . . .
Expanding DNA databases to include more criminal offenders has a large deterrent effect on crime, according to a new issue brief by economist Jennifer Doleac for the Manhattan Institute (MI).
Doleac, an Associate Professor of Economics and Director of the Justice Tech Lab at Texas A&M University, has conducted research on DNA databases in the U.S. and Denmark. . . .