Buch, Englisch, 100 Seiten, Format (B × H): 154 mm x 228 mm, Gewicht: 277 g
Reasons for Miscarriages of Justice
Buch, Englisch, 100 Seiten, Format (B × H): 154 mm x 228 mm, Gewicht: 277 g
ISBN: 978-0-12-417214-2
Verlag: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Misleading DNA Evidence: A Guide for Scientists, Judges, and Lawyers presents the reasons miscarriages of justice can occur when dealing with DNA, what the role of the forensic scientist is throughout the process, and how judges and lawyers can educate themselves about all of the possibilities to consider when dealing with cases that involve DNA evidence.
DNA has become the gold standard by which a person can be placed at the scene of a crime, and the past decade has seen great advances in this powerful crime solving tool. But the statistics that analysts can attach to DNA evidence often vary, and in some cases the statistical weight assigned to that match, can vary enormously. The numbers provided to juries often overstate the evidence, and can result in a wrongful conviction. In addition to statistics, the way the evidence is collected, stored and analyzed can also result in a wrongful conviction due to contamination.
This book reviews high-profile and somewhat contentious cases to illustrate these points, including the death of Meredith Kercher. It examines crucial topics such as characterization of errors and determination of error rates, reporting DNA profiles and the source and sub-source levels, and the essentials of statement writing. It is a concise, readable resource that will help not only scientists, but legal professionals with limited scientific backgrounds, to understand the intricacies of DNA use in the justice system.
- Ideal reference for scientists and for those without extensive scientific backgrounds
- Written by one of the pioneers in forensic DNA typing and interpretation of DNA profiling results
- Ideal format for travel, court environments, or wherever easy access to reference material is vital
Zielgruppe
Practising forensic scientists; lawyers; judges; criminal justice; legal; criminology; sociology; policy-makers; regulators; graduate and undergraduate forensic science courses; and anyone with a general interest in forensic science issues.
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1 Introduction
2 The role of the forensic scientist
3 How contamination events affect the interpretation of association: Scott case
4 Similarities between Scott and the miscarriage of justice in R v Jama 13
5 Characterization of error 17
6 Determination of error rates 23
7 Reporting DNA profiles at sub-source level 28
8 Reporting DNA profiles at source level 29
9 Activity level reporting 35
10 The role of the prosecution authorities
11 The role of the accreditation / regulatory authorities
12 The database trawl problem 45
13 The lessons of history 48
14 The essentials of statement writing 50
15 Conclusion
16 List of considerations
17 Glossary