In February of 2009, the National Academy of Sciences released its much anticipated diagnosis and prescription for what ails the forensic science community. The Report confirmed the low but steady noise that had been building in the criminal justice system for at least a decade: that, with the exception of DNA evidence, much of what is presented as forensic science is not really science at all. Instead, a large segment of the high-tech pageantry seen on television and now expected and employed in court would fail to clear even the lowest hurdles of stringent scientific inquiry. Nonetheless, forensic evidence is often used to demonstrate the certainty of a person’s guilt by authoritatively “matching” evidence from the crime scene or victim t...
These days, forensic science is ‘hot’. As TV shows like Crime Scene Investigation and Forensic Detec...
The methods, techniques, and reliability of the forensic sciences in general, and the pattern identi...
DNA analysis has revolutionised forensic science; helping to catch prolific murderers and shining a ...
In February of 2009, the National Academy of Sciences released its much anticipated diagnosis and pr...
It would be hard to imagine any significant criminal investigation today to which some aspect of for...
For decades, courtrooms around the world have admitted evidence from forensic science analysts, such...
DNA testing has exonerated over 200 convicts, some of whom were on death row. Studies show that a su...
Forensic science is a vital component of the criminal justice system. Undoubtedly, thousands of guil...
In 2009, the National Academy of Sciences released a report entitled Strengthening Forensic Science:...
In 2009, the National Academy of Sciences released a report entitled Strengthening Forensic Science:...
From Poe\u27s Dupin and Doyle\u27s Holmes to the television hits Quincy and CSI, the public\u27s fas...
From Poe\u27s Dupin and Doyle\u27s Holmes to the television hits Quincy and CSI, the public\u27s fas...
Since DNA analysis became part of forensic science in the mid-1980s, its impact on investigation of ...
Since DNA analysis became part of forensic science in the mid-1980s, its impact on investigation of ...
These days, forensic science is ‘hot’. As TV shows like Crime Scene Investigation and Forensic Detec...
These days, forensic science is ‘hot’. As TV shows like Crime Scene Investigation and Forensic Detec...
The methods, techniques, and reliability of the forensic sciences in general, and the pattern identi...
DNA analysis has revolutionised forensic science; helping to catch prolific murderers and shining a ...
In February of 2009, the National Academy of Sciences released its much anticipated diagnosis and pr...
It would be hard to imagine any significant criminal investigation today to which some aspect of for...
For decades, courtrooms around the world have admitted evidence from forensic science analysts, such...
DNA testing has exonerated over 200 convicts, some of whom were on death row. Studies show that a su...
Forensic science is a vital component of the criminal justice system. Undoubtedly, thousands of guil...
In 2009, the National Academy of Sciences released a report entitled Strengthening Forensic Science:...
In 2009, the National Academy of Sciences released a report entitled Strengthening Forensic Science:...
From Poe\u27s Dupin and Doyle\u27s Holmes to the television hits Quincy and CSI, the public\u27s fas...
From Poe\u27s Dupin and Doyle\u27s Holmes to the television hits Quincy and CSI, the public\u27s fas...
Since DNA analysis became part of forensic science in the mid-1980s, its impact on investigation of ...
Since DNA analysis became part of forensic science in the mid-1980s, its impact on investigation of ...
These days, forensic science is ‘hot’. As TV shows like Crime Scene Investigation and Forensic Detec...
These days, forensic science is ‘hot’. As TV shows like Crime Scene Investigation and Forensic Detec...
The methods, techniques, and reliability of the forensic sciences in general, and the pattern identi...
DNA analysis has revolutionised forensic science; helping to catch prolific murderers and shining a ...