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Forensic Science in the Courts (Audio CD-ROM) |
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| CET12FSCCDR |
| Judge Stephanie Domitrovich, Harry T. Edwards, Nancy Gertner, Michael J. Saks, Hon. David J. Waxse |
| March 22, 2012 |
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| 90 minutes |
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| Center for Professional Development, Judicial Division |
| Criminal Law |
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| $150.00 (Regular) |
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Can "junk" science be good evidence? A much-anticipated report from the National Academy of Sciences, Strengthening Forensic Science in the United States: A Path Forward, has criticized forensic science as "badly fragmented."
Surveying the current status of the field (including the use of DNA evidence, fingerprint and toolmark analysis, hair analysis, bite-marks, "voice printing," handwriting analysis, lie detection, forensic dentistry, fire investigation, and other disciplines), the NAS report makes the case for extensive, wide-ranging reforms--literally from the crime scene to the courtroom-- in civil as well as criminal cases.
This audio CD-ROM includes full program audio and PDF course materials.
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