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Foundations of Forensics
Why Won’t Prosecutors Make Amends for Flawed Investigations?
Failed Evidence: Why Law Enforcement Resists Science
This book by Professor David. A. Harris looks at why wrongful convictions occur and seeks to explain why law enforcement and prosecutors resist adopting improved forensic practices. The first chapter can be downloaded for free by clicking on the “Download This Paper” button. Available in the IDS Forensic Resource Library.
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Some Defendants Unaware Of FBI’s Flawed Forensics
DOJ review of flawed FBI forensics processes lacked transparency
Forensic techniques are subject to human bias, lack standards, panel found
Casey Anthony Trial Lawyers Speak Out About the Case’s Controversial Forensics
Forensic Tools: What’s Reliable and What’s Not-So-Scientific
No Forensic Background? No Problem
The (Sorry) State of Forensics in the US [and perhaps the world]
Reposted from The Wrongful Convictions Blog by Phil Locke, Science and Technology Advisor, Ohio Innocence Project In 2009, The National Academies of Science of the United States published its Congressionally commissioned report: “Strengthening Forensic Science in the United States – A Path Forward.” Chapter 5 of the report presents a review of a number of …
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