Dna Index of Special Concern (Disc) - Casework Metadata - Oregon

Dna Index of Special Concern (Disc) - Casework Metadata - Oregon

Dna Index of Special Concern (Disc) - Casework Metadata is a legal document that was released by the Oregon State Police - a government authority operating within Oregon.

FAQ

Q: What is the DNA Index of Special Concern (DISC)?
A: The DNA Index of Special Concern (DISC) is a database used for storing DNA profiles in Oregon.

Q: What is Casework Metadata?
A: Casework Metadata refers to additional information associated with DNA profiles stored in the DISC database. It may include details about the specific case or the DNA sample.

Q: What is the purpose of the DISC database?
A: The purpose of the DISC database is to help law enforcement agencies solve crimes by providing a centralized repository of DNA profiles.

Q: Who has access to the DISC database?
A: Access to the DISC database is restricted to authorized personnel within law enforcement agencies and other approved entities in Oregon.

Q: What is the significance of the DISC database being of 'Special Concern'?
A: The 'Special Concern' designation means that the DNA profiles stored in the DISC database require extra security measures and safeguards to protect the privacy and integrity of the information.

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