Maura Dolan and Jason Felch report: Over nearly two decades, a serial killer has shot and strangled at least 11 people, often dumping their battered bodies in alleyways of Inglewood and Los Angeles. Most were black women or girls, the youngest just 14. The latest was found last year, shrouded in a garbage bag. Police…
UK: NHS Tayside and NHS Lanarkshire found in breach of Data Protection Act
A press release from the Information Commissioner’s Office: The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has found NHS Tayside and NHS Lanarkshire in breach of the Data Protection Act after investigating complaints concerning the disposal of patient information at Strathmartine Hospital in Dundee and Law Hospital in Carluke. The ICO was alerted to both data breaches earlier…
UK: NHS lost patient details 135 times in two years
Kaya Burgess reports: The NHS has lost the confidential medical records and personal details of thousands of patients in a “catalogue of errors†uncovered by an investigation into how the health service handles data. A “fundamental re-examination†of how the NHS deals with personal data was demanded last night after research showed that a series…
NZ: Police don't often dip into DNA samples
Police say they rarely use DNA samples taken from newborn babies to help their investigations. The Privacy Commissioner has suggested in a submission to the Health Ministry that two million DNA samples, taken from a heel-prick test of babies born since 1969, should be destroyed or transferred to a secure authority. […] Privacy Commissioner Marie…
Brazilian Police Infringe on Women's Privacy while Investigating Abortions
Last week Brazilian police continued to investigate over 1,000 women suspected of having abortions, which are illegal in Brazil. According to BBC News, 150 women have already been charged and 30 sentenced to community service in connection to a family planning clinic in Campo Grande, a southwestern city. The clinic, which closed in 2007, operated…
Microchips for AIDS patients in eastern Indonesia
The situation described below really raises so many ethical, civil liberties, and privacy issues… Niniek Karmini and Irwan Firdaus of the Associated Press report: Lawmakers in Indonesia’s remote province of Papua have thrown their support behind a controversial bill requiring some HIV/AIDS patients to be implanted with microchips — part of extreme efforts to monitor…