Role of Science in the Criminal Justice System

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Role of Science in the Criminal Justice System

Shelton, Donald E.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

03/2026

196

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Inglês

9781041136316

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Introduction Part I. The Use of Forensic Science in the Courtroom Chapter 1. The Concept of Admissibility Chapter 2. Judicial Rules for Admissibility of Forensic Science Evidence Chapter 3. The Problem with Bad Science Chapter 4. Science and the Law: Ships Passing in the Night Part II.The Reliability of Pattern Identifications Chapter 5. Generalization and Individualization Chapter 6. DNA Chapter 7. Hair Comparison Chapter 8. Fingerprints: Friction Ridge Analysis Chapter 9. Tool Marks and Ballistics Chapter 10. Handwriting: Questioned Document Examination Chapter 11. Digital Forensics Chapter 12. Footwear Comparison Part III.The Admissibility of "How" Testimony Chapter 13. Fire and Explosions Chapter 14. Blood Stains and Patterns Chapter 15. Gunshot Residue Chapter 16. Medical Examiner Testimony Part IV. The Use of Forensic Science Out of Court Chapter 17. Non-Criminal and Administrative Investigations Chapter 18. Criminal Investigations (narrowing the field) Part V.The Future of Forensic Science Evidence Chapter 19. Artificial Intelligence Chapter 20. Pathways to Improvement
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Daubert standard;expert witness qualification;pattern evidence reliability;criminal investigation methods;wrongful conviction analysis;legal evidence standards;forensic expert testimony in court