The judicial primers project is a unique collaboration between members of the judiciary, the Royal Society and the Royal Society of Edinburgh. The primers have been created under the direction of a Steering Group initially chaired by Lord Hughes of Ombersley who was succeeded by Dame Anne Rafferty DBE, and are designed to assist the judiciary when handling scientific evidence in the courtroom. They have been written by leading scientists and members of the judiciary, peer reviewed by practitioners and approved by the Councils of the Royal Society and the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Each primer presents an easily understood, accurate position on the scientific topic in question, and considers the limitations of the science and the challenge...
Notwithstanding the acceptance of firearm identification by courts, the scientific community has bee...
© Crown copyright (2020), Dstl. This material is licensed under the terms of the Open Government Lic...
The Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales and the Lord President of Scotland have worked together ...
The term `ballistics expert' occasionally appears in the newspapers under the Court Reports' column....
The judicial primers project is a unique collaboration between members of the judiciary, the Royal S...
As the number of crimes committed using firearms, a new branch made room within the art of forensic ...
Chapter 7 of the book entitled 'Practical Veterinary Forensics' aims to introduce forensic veterinar...
The aim of this thesis is to introduce the basic information about the forensic ballistics and about...
Crimes involving the use of firearms represent a significant area of forensic investigation. In lega...
Chapter 6 of the book entitled 'Practical Veterinary Forensics' aims to introduce forensic veterinar...
The Forensic Science (sometimes shortened to Forensics) is the application of technical and scientif...
The criminalistic is a science that is dynamically evolving and changing. This applies, first of all...
The aim of this primer is to provide assistance to the judiciary and legal professionals in understa...
Every firearm has individual characteristics that are as unique to it as fingerprints are to human ...
Strathclyde theses - ask staff. Thesis no. : T14495The ability to objectify ballistic evidence is a ...
Notwithstanding the acceptance of firearm identification by courts, the scientific community has bee...
© Crown copyright (2020), Dstl. This material is licensed under the terms of the Open Government Lic...
The Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales and the Lord President of Scotland have worked together ...
The term `ballistics expert' occasionally appears in the newspapers under the Court Reports' column....
The judicial primers project is a unique collaboration between members of the judiciary, the Royal S...
As the number of crimes committed using firearms, a new branch made room within the art of forensic ...
Chapter 7 of the book entitled 'Practical Veterinary Forensics' aims to introduce forensic veterinar...
The aim of this thesis is to introduce the basic information about the forensic ballistics and about...
Crimes involving the use of firearms represent a significant area of forensic investigation. In lega...
Chapter 6 of the book entitled 'Practical Veterinary Forensics' aims to introduce forensic veterinar...
The Forensic Science (sometimes shortened to Forensics) is the application of technical and scientif...
The criminalistic is a science that is dynamically evolving and changing. This applies, first of all...
The aim of this primer is to provide assistance to the judiciary and legal professionals in understa...
Every firearm has individual characteristics that are as unique to it as fingerprints are to human ...
Strathclyde theses - ask staff. Thesis no. : T14495The ability to objectify ballistic evidence is a ...
Notwithstanding the acceptance of firearm identification by courts, the scientific community has bee...
© Crown copyright (2020), Dstl. This material is licensed under the terms of the Open Government Lic...
The Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales and the Lord President of Scotland have worked together ...