This article discusses a type of expert evidence in which a witness, often a policeofficer or other state official, informs the court about patterns of criminal activityand in some cases draws inferences as to the defendant’s involvement in suchactivity. Their claim to expertise rests not on academic knowledge or scientificresearch but on some combination of personal experience and information fromcolleagues and informants which is considered to comprise part of the “body ofknowledge” in their field. While we accept that such witnesses may have genuineexpertise, the reliability of their evidence is as much in need of critical scrutinyas that of scientific experts. We examine in particular the evidence of police officers who infer gang membe...
One of the most persistent questions in criminal evidence relates to the use of (unchallenged) exper...
In its 2011 report “Expert Evidence in Criminal Proceedings in England and Wales” (Law Com No.325), ...
Forensic evidence has always captured the imagination of the public and legal fraternity since scien...
This article discusses a type of expert evidence in which a witness, often a police officer or other...
Case commentary of the Court of Appeal ruling in R v Brecani [2021] EWCA Crim 731
The article by Kocsis and Palermo, published in 2016, examined the findings of research which had as...
This article describes procedures surrounding expert testimony in U.S. federal courts, exemplifying ...
Through a series of judicial decisions and Practice Directions, the English courts have developed a ...
This article focuses on the use of expert knowledge as a basis for legal decisions in serious crimin...
This research is focused to identify and analyze the role of the expert information as evidence in t...
The apparent link between miscarriages of justice in prosecutions involving expert evidence and the ...
This article considers alleged disclosure failings in relation to the offence ofmurder. A sample of ...
Cases of human trafficking are known to be difficult to prosecute. In this article we identify sever...
Expert Evidence: Law, Practice, Procedure and Advocacy is the acclaimed work of first resort for ana...
Until now, supportive evidence for alibis has been conceptualised into two distinct types: witness a...
One of the most persistent questions in criminal evidence relates to the use of (unchallenged) exper...
In its 2011 report “Expert Evidence in Criminal Proceedings in England and Wales” (Law Com No.325), ...
Forensic evidence has always captured the imagination of the public and legal fraternity since scien...
This article discusses a type of expert evidence in which a witness, often a police officer or other...
Case commentary of the Court of Appeal ruling in R v Brecani [2021] EWCA Crim 731
The article by Kocsis and Palermo, published in 2016, examined the findings of research which had as...
This article describes procedures surrounding expert testimony in U.S. federal courts, exemplifying ...
Through a series of judicial decisions and Practice Directions, the English courts have developed a ...
This article focuses on the use of expert knowledge as a basis for legal decisions in serious crimin...
This research is focused to identify and analyze the role of the expert information as evidence in t...
The apparent link between miscarriages of justice in prosecutions involving expert evidence and the ...
This article considers alleged disclosure failings in relation to the offence ofmurder. A sample of ...
Cases of human trafficking are known to be difficult to prosecute. In this article we identify sever...
Expert Evidence: Law, Practice, Procedure and Advocacy is the acclaimed work of first resort for ana...
Until now, supportive evidence for alibis has been conceptualised into two distinct types: witness a...
One of the most persistent questions in criminal evidence relates to the use of (unchallenged) exper...
In its 2011 report “Expert Evidence in Criminal Proceedings in England and Wales” (Law Com No.325), ...
Forensic evidence has always captured the imagination of the public and legal fraternity since scien...