Please note: The algorithm descriptions in English have been automatically translated. Errors may have been introduced in this process. For the original descriptions, go to the Dutch version of the Algorithm Register.

Fast ID line

The process involves analysing a DNA profile from a supplied trace and comparing the DNA profile with the DNA profile of persons within the case or with profiles in the DNA database.

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Publication category
Impactful algorithms
Impact assessment
DPIA
Status
In use

General information

Theme

Public Order and Safety

Begin date

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Contact information

Als u vragen heeft over de toepassing van dit algoritme, of over algoritmen in het algemeen, neem dan contact op met het NFI via het algemene contactformulier. https://www.forensischinstituut.nl/contact-2

Link to publication website

https://www.forensischinstituut.nl/over-het-nfi/algoritmeregister

Link to source registration

https://www.forensischinstituut.nl/over-het-nfi/algoritmeregister

Responsible use

Goal and impact

Police and prosecutors receive the data and combine it with other criminal case information. The progress of criminal investigations.

Considerations

The rapid ID line process is used in the criminal justice chain and the automation of the process speeds up the detection of offences. The process is conducive to efficient and proper criminal justice. The entire process is monitored by human intervention.

Human intervention

The entire process is monitored from human intervention to ensure careful process and quality.

Risk management

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Legal basis

Code of Criminal Procedure

Links to legal bases

Wetboek van Strafvordering: https://wetten.overheid.nl/BWBR0001903

Impact assessment

Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA)

Operations

Data

DNA profile from a supplied trace and DNA profile from the DNA database

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    Other algorithms
    Impact assessment
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    Status
    In use