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Narrated Version | “Who has my saliva from ten years ago?” On the FBI studies involving serial killers, twins, facial recognition, and genetics
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Matt Taibbi (United States) | Apr 04, 2026
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While the FBI's research may yield valuable insights, the ethical implications of using human subjects without consent must be critically examined.
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Understanding genetics through studies involving twins can lead to breakthroughs in criminal profiling, benefiting law enforcement efforts.
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These studies violate ethical standards and infringe on personal privacy, highlighting the need for stricter regulations on government research.
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The FBI's human experimentation studies are essential for advancing criminal justice and understanding behavioral patterns in serial killers.
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The potential misuse of data from these studies raises serious concerns about surveillance and the erosion of civil liberties in society.
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