Carrier M. The Making of Evident Expertise: Transforming Chemical Analytical Methods into Judicial Evidence. NTM. Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin. 2021;29(3):261–284.This article investigates the question of how forensic toxicologists established the credibility of chemical analytical methods in poisoning lawsuits in the nineteenth century. After encountering the problem of laypersons in court, forensic toxicologists attempted to find strategies to make their evidence compelling to an untrained audience. Three of these strategies are discussed here: redundancy, standard methods, and intuitive comprehensibility. Whereas redundancy was not very practical and legally prescribed standard methods were not very ...
Modern science forces the world to accept new theories and invention. Science has invented several t...
Experts bedeviled the legal system long before seventeenth-century Salem, when the town\u27s good ci...
Throughout legal history, courts have wrestled with scientific evidence. Sometimes the courts admitt...
Carrier M. Presenting Chemical Practice in Court: Forensic Toxicology in Nineteenth-Century German S...
The easy availability of deadly poisons in nineteenth-century Britain, western Europe and the United...
Drawing on research into the use of experts in early 19th-century criminal trials, the image of mad ...
Das Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit ist es, anhand der exemplarischen Darstellung einzelner Giftmorde, ...
ABSTRACT: Forensic science owes its origins to the people who developed the principles and technique...
Forensic chemistry as a part of forensic science seems to be appreciated by judicial bodies. Neverth...
Carrier M. The Value(s) of Methods. Method Selection in German Forensic Toxicology in the Second Hal...
ABSTRACT: The potential of forensic expertise in the analysis of soil samples has been recognized fo...
While little research has been conducted in the past in regards to crimes of poisoning and product t...
Forensic Chemistry is the first publication to provide coordinated expert content from world-renowne...
The role of laboratories, and especially the role of clinical chemists, in the detection of disease ...
Edited by highly regarded experts in the field and featuring contributions by well respected forensi...
Modern science forces the world to accept new theories and invention. Science has invented several t...
Experts bedeviled the legal system long before seventeenth-century Salem, when the town\u27s good ci...
Throughout legal history, courts have wrestled with scientific evidence. Sometimes the courts admitt...
Carrier M. Presenting Chemical Practice in Court: Forensic Toxicology in Nineteenth-Century German S...
The easy availability of deadly poisons in nineteenth-century Britain, western Europe and the United...
Drawing on research into the use of experts in early 19th-century criminal trials, the image of mad ...
Das Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit ist es, anhand der exemplarischen Darstellung einzelner Giftmorde, ...
ABSTRACT: Forensic science owes its origins to the people who developed the principles and technique...
Forensic chemistry as a part of forensic science seems to be appreciated by judicial bodies. Neverth...
Carrier M. The Value(s) of Methods. Method Selection in German Forensic Toxicology in the Second Hal...
ABSTRACT: The potential of forensic expertise in the analysis of soil samples has been recognized fo...
While little research has been conducted in the past in regards to crimes of poisoning and product t...
Forensic Chemistry is the first publication to provide coordinated expert content from world-renowne...
The role of laboratories, and especially the role of clinical chemists, in the detection of disease ...
Edited by highly regarded experts in the field and featuring contributions by well respected forensi...
Modern science forces the world to accept new theories and invention. Science has invented several t...
Experts bedeviled the legal system long before seventeenth-century Salem, when the town\u27s good ci...
Throughout legal history, courts have wrestled with scientific evidence. Sometimes the courts admitt...