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Forensic Law Interface

Mark Chambers

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Sinopsis

Forensic Law Interface explores the crucial intersection of forensic science and criminal law, revealing how legal and political forces shape the interpretation and admissibility of forensic evidence. The book delves into the evolving legal standards, particularly the Daubert standard, that determine whether scientific evidence is deemed reliable enough for courtroom use. It also highlights the potential for cognitive bias among forensic examiners, which can unintentionally influence their analysis and findings. The book examines landmark cases and various forensic techniques, such as DNA analysis and digital forensics, while acknowledging their limitations. It progresses through fundamental legal and scientific concepts, followed by detailed analyses of specific forensic disciplines and their legal challenges. Major sections focus on admissibility standards, the impact of cognitive biases, and the ethical obligations of expert witnesses. What makes this book particularly valuable is its focus on the practical implications of legal decisions on forensic practice and the reciprocal impact of forensic findings on judicial outcomes. By bridging the gap between law and science, Forensic Law Interface offers insights relevant to criminal justice, forensic psychology, and public policy, making it a comprehensive guide for legal professionals, forensic scientists, and anyone interested in true crime and the integrity of the justice system.
Disponible desde: 05/04/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 70 páginas.

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