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Forensic Science in Court

Challenges in the Twenty First Century

Issues in Crime and Justice Ser.

by Donald Shelton

Synopsis

Forensic Science in Court explores the legal implications of forensic science-an increasingly important and complex part of the justice system. Judge Donald Shelton provides an accessible overview of the legal aissues, from the history of evidence in court, to "gatekeeper" judges determining what evidence can be allowed, to the "CSI effect" in juries.The book describes and evaluates various kinds of evidence, including DNA, fingerprints, handwriting, hair, bite marks, tool marks, firearms and bullets, fire and arson investigation, and bloodstain evidence. Assessing the strengths and limitations of each kind of evidence, the author also discusses how they can contribute to identifying the "who," "how," and "whether" questions that arise in criminal prosecutions.Author Donald Shelton draws on the depth of his experiences as courtroom prosecutor, professor, and judge, to provide a well-rounded look at these increasingly critical issues. Case studies throughout help bring the issues to life and show how forensic science has been used, both successfully and not, in real-world situations.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2011
ISBN-13 9781442201880
ISBN-10 1442201886
Class Copyright
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Incorporated
Subject Law
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 196
Shelf No. KP752
Grade Range 13 - 13
Ages 18 - 99