Revista Crítica de Ciências Sociais (Jun 2012)

Biolegalidade, imaginário forense e investigação criminal

  • Helena Machado,
  • Susana Costa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4000/rccs.4927
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 97
pp. 61 – 84

Abstract

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This text discusses some aspects of the local configurations of representations and social uses of DNA technology in criminal investigations in Portugal. The approach to the sociotechnical network which aligns forensic science with state governance policies, criminal investigation practices and laws, and the cultural imaginaries surrounding DNA and criminal investigation work is based on the concepts of biolegality and the forensic imaginary, which are, in turn, anchored in notions of biocitizenship and bioidentification, respectively. An interpretative and qualitative theoretical‑methodological perspective has been adopted, based on the analysis of legislation and of the meanings and relevance attributed to the use of DNA technology by elements of the Criminal Police. The objective is to discuss aspects of the local tensions created by processes involving the export of DNA technology, which has its origins in societies and cultures with different traditions of technology governance, of regulation of criminal investigation procedures and of submission of evidence in court.

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