Aaron Opoku Amankwaa,Carole McCartney
Aaron Opoku Amankwaa
Since the emergence of forensic DNA profiling and the corollary creation of DNA databases, efforts to maximise the efficiency and utility of DNA technology have intensified. Such efforts are expedient given the imperative that expenditure o...
Ray A Wickenheiser
Ray A Wickenheiser
There is much common ground between the fields of medicine and forensic science, however the comprehensive framework of bioethics does not have a conceptual counterpart in forensics. Specific ethical concepts and approaches common to medica...
Juror comprehension of forensic expert testimony: A literature review and gap analysis [0.03%]
陪审员对法医专家证词的理解:文献回顾与差距分析
Heidi Eldridge
Heidi Eldridge
Forensic scientists and commentators including academics and statisticians have been embroiled in a debate over the best way to present evidence in the courtroom. Various forms of evidence presentation, both quantitative and qualitative, ha...
The jurisdictional return on investment from processing the backlog of untested sexual assault kits [0.03%]
美国未检测性侵检材存量件的投入产出比率研究
Paul J Speaker
Paul J Speaker
The economic problem for the forensic laboratory is a problem faced in all arenas; limited resources are available to address seemingly unlimited desires. This is as true for entities in the public sector as it is for any private concern. T...
Who will kill again? The forensic value of 1st degree murder convictions [0.03%]
谁将是下一个杀手?一级谋杀定罪的鉴定价值
Matt DeLisi,Mark Ruelas,James E Kruse
Matt DeLisi
Studies of homicide offenders that engage in repeat, non-serial homicide offending are scarce and most studies lack comprehensive criminal career data that include convictions for 1st degree murder. Drawing on archival data on 682 male conv...