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What are the designated offences that govern the issuing of DNA warrants and data bank orders and the inclusion of DNA profiles in the Crime Scene Index (CSI)?

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What are the designated offences that govern the issuing of DNA warrants and data bank orders and the inclusion of DNA profiles in the Crime Scene Index (CSI)?

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Primary designated offences are those considered to be the most serious criminal offences – for example, sexual offences, murder and manslaughter. Secondary designated offences are relatively less serious in nature but still significant in their own right. Examples include assault and arson.

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