The paper describes the ethical dilemmas in the field of forensic science involving DNA, validity of techniques, expert witnesses and lab procedures. The paper also describes solutions for these problems.
From the Paper:
"The issue of the forensic scientist's ethical struggle is one that is a lot more complicated and not as likely to have an easy solution. The American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS) states that members "shall refrain from providing any material misrepresentation of education, training, experience or area of expertise (Fleckstein)." The AAFS gives general guidelines instead of telling members exactly how to act. While this gives some leeway in behavior, the code is still strict enough to steer individuals clear of any wrongdoing. The goal of forensic specialists is to provide unbiased scientific evidence based on data (Saviers)."