What exactly is dna profiling


Assignment:

Case Study

After 10 years of being free, a man was convicted of a rape after DNA evidence was allowed to be used. The female he raped was not able to make an identification, so the attorney had to get permission to do a DNA profile on the suspect. The suspect had lived as a neighbor of the victim, only a few houses away. This man was considered a family friend; however, after the rape incident occurred, he abruptly moved to another state. How was he convicted or exonerated?

Assignment Guidelines

Address the following in 4 to 5 pages:

  1. What exactly is DNA profiling? Explain in detail.
  2. How it is used to solve crimes? Explain in detail.

Regarding your selected case study:

  1. What physical evidence would be retrieved from the crime scene?
  2. Identify each item of physical evidence, and fully justify your decision to collect it as evidence.
  3. What type(s) of DNA tests are required to investigate the crime you have chosen? Explain in detail, and fully support your argument.
  4. What is the testing process for the technique(s) used to evidence? Be specific, and explain in detail.
  5. After analyzing the evidence, explain how the evidence exonerated or convicted the suspects.

Be sure to reference all sources using APA style.

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