For seven years, San Francisco police have collected and used DNA from rape survivors, child victims, and consensual sex partners, raising privacy and consent concerns, USA Today reports.
For seven years, San Francisco police have collected and used DNA from rape survivors, child victims, and consensual sex partners, raising privacy and consent concerns, USA Today reports.
A San Francisco woman is suing the city after DNA from her rape kit was used to convict her in an unrelated crime. The case raises serious concerns over privacy and consent in DNA evidence use.