Forensic science reform : protecting the innocent /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London :
Academic Press,
2017.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Chapter 1. Compositional bullet lead analysis
- Case study: James Otto Earhart
- Exquisite measurements, erroneous inferences: comositional bullet lead analysis
- Chapter 2. Microscopic hair comparison
- Case study: Colin Campbell Ross and James Driskell
- Is microscopic hair comparison a legitimate science?
- Chapter 3. Arson
- Case study: Cameron Todd Willingham
- Confronting inaccuracy in fire cause determinations
- Chapter 4. Shaken Baby Syndrome
- Case study: Ken Marsh
- Shaken Baby Sybdrome and abusive head trauma
- Chapter 5. Bite mark evidence
- Case study: Ray Krone in his own words
- Bite mark evidence
- Chapter 6. Firearms identification
- Case study: Antony Hinton
- Firearms identification evidence: emergeing themes from recent criticism, research, and case law
- Chapter 7. DNA evidence
- Case Study: Amanda Knox
- Essential elements of a critical review of DNA evidence
- Chapter 8. Presumptive and confirmatory blood testing
- Case study: Lindy Chamberlain
- Presumptive and confirmatory blood testing
- Chapter 9. Bloodstain pattern analysis
- Case study: David Camm
- Bloodstain pattern analysis
- Chapter 10. Crime scene reconstruction
- Faulty crime scene reconstruction: Glenn Ford
- Crime scene reconstruction
- Chapter 11. Fingerprints
- Case study: Brandon Mayfield
- The fingerprint expert: do you really have one?