Accepted VersionFirst Published December 30, 2021The introduction of biological evidence in judicial settings raises particular modes of entanglement between professional cultures and perceptions of the probative value of evidence. When DNA evidence reaches court, it also challenges the perceived margins of critical assessment of the work and understandings of previous links in the chain of custody, like the criminal police, forensic experts and the public prosecution services. Given the apparent neutrality of judicial institutions, how do Portuguese judges perceive and value biological evidence? And how do judges see their articulation with other operators of the criminal justice system? An analysis of 14 interviews carried out with Portug...
The use of DNA technologies for criminal investigation purposes illuminates an interplay of knowledg...
The use of DNA technologies for criminal investigation purposes illuminates an interplay of knowledg...
Judicial statistics is generally referred to as the detection of data on crimes and trial outcomes, ...
One of the outstanding features of the recent history of legal systems is the growing use of scienti...
The use of DNA technologies for criminal investigation purposes illuminates an interplay of knowledg...
This book explores challenges posed by the use of DNA evidence to the traditional features, procedur...
When juries hear forensic DNA evidence presented in court, what does it mean to them? And does it me...
Law courts are important institutional settings in which public understanding of science is problema...
Dissertação de mestrado em Direito JudiciárioA presente dissertação de mestrado pretende dar a conhe...
Law courts are important institutional settings in which public understanding of science is problema...
This text discusses some aspects of the local configurations of representations and social uses of D...
The techniques used in DNA profiling are well established and scientifically validated. The scientif...
Multi-disciplinary research into the use of forensic evidence in the criminal justice system allows ...
Forensic cultures are built upon existing knowledge, practices and procedures, but also on collectiv...
DNA evidence is currently at the forefront of the arsenal of evidence employed in criminal trials. T...
The use of DNA technologies for criminal investigation purposes illuminates an interplay of knowledg...
The use of DNA technologies for criminal investigation purposes illuminates an interplay of knowledg...
Judicial statistics is generally referred to as the detection of data on crimes and trial outcomes, ...
One of the outstanding features of the recent history of legal systems is the growing use of scienti...
The use of DNA technologies for criminal investigation purposes illuminates an interplay of knowledg...
This book explores challenges posed by the use of DNA evidence to the traditional features, procedur...
When juries hear forensic DNA evidence presented in court, what does it mean to them? And does it me...
Law courts are important institutional settings in which public understanding of science is problema...
Dissertação de mestrado em Direito JudiciárioA presente dissertação de mestrado pretende dar a conhe...
Law courts are important institutional settings in which public understanding of science is problema...
This text discusses some aspects of the local configurations of representations and social uses of D...
The techniques used in DNA profiling are well established and scientifically validated. The scientif...
Multi-disciplinary research into the use of forensic evidence in the criminal justice system allows ...
Forensic cultures are built upon existing knowledge, practices and procedures, but also on collectiv...
DNA evidence is currently at the forefront of the arsenal of evidence employed in criminal trials. T...
The use of DNA technologies for criminal investigation purposes illuminates an interplay of knowledg...
The use of DNA technologies for criminal investigation purposes illuminates an interplay of knowledg...
Judicial statistics is generally referred to as the detection of data on crimes and trial outcomes, ...