West Virginia Code § 15-2B-2

Policy
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It is the policy of this state to assist federal, state, and local criminal justice and law-
enforcement agencies in the identification, detection, and exclusion of individuals who are
subjects of the investigation or prosecution of violent crimes, sex-related crimes, and other
crimes against the person. In furtherance of such assistance, the Legislature finds:
That the analysis of DNA contained in biological evidence that may be recovered from a
crime scene facilitates such identification, detection, and exclusion;
That the comparison of DNA data recovered from a crime scene with existing DNA records
maintained in a central DNA database further facilitates such identification, detection, and
exclusion; and
That requiring individuals convicted of certain crimes to provide a sample for DNA analysis
with the resulting eligible DNA records maintainedl in a central DNA database will likewise
further facilitate the aforementioned identification, detection, and exclusion and may serve
to discourage recidivism.
Therefore, the Legislature finds that assisting federal, state, and local criminal justice and
law-enforcement agencies through the use and development of DNA analysis is of the utmost
importance and urgency in this state and that a DNA identification system shall be
established as described in this article.

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