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Forensic Evidence In Court Evaluation And Scientific Opinion 1st Edition Craig D Adam

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Forensic Evidence In Court Evaluation And Scientific Opinion 1st Edition Craig D Adam
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.53 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Craig D. Adam
ISBN: 9781119054412, 1119054419
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Forensic Evidence In Court Evaluation And Scientific Opinion 1st Edition Craig D Adam by Craig D. Adam 9781119054412, 1119054419 instant download after payment.

The interpretation and evaluation of scientific evidence and its presentation in a court of law is central both to the role of the forensic scientist as an expert witness and to the interests of justice. This book aims to provide a thorough and detailed discussion of the principles and practice of evidence interpretation and evaluation by using real cases by way of illustration. The presentation is appropriate for students of forensic science or related disciplines at advanced undergraduate and master's level or for practitioners engaged in continuing professional development activity.

The book is structured in three sections. The first sets the scene by describing and debating the issues around the admissibility and reliability of scientific evidence presented to the court. In the second section, the principles underpinning interpretation and evaluation are explained, including discussion of those formal statistical methods founded on Bayesian inference. The following chapters present perspectives on the evaluation and presentation of evidence in the context of a single type or class of scientific evidence, from DNA to the analysis of documents. For each, the science underpinning the analysis and interpretation of the forensic materials is explained, followed by the presentation of cases which illustrate the variety of approaches that have been taken in providing expert scientific opinion.

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