A chief superintendent at West Yorkshire Police has called for a DNA database of men who use prostitutes.
Ch Supt Alison Rose, who works in Bradford South, said if DNA was taken men might "think again" about committing crimes against women.
The police force was involved in investigations into Peter Sutcliffe and Stephen Griffiths.
But Guy Herbert from the No2ID campaign said DNA samples could lead to false accusations.
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