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Journal of Forensic Sciences | Jurisprudence
Wrongful convictions and claims of false or misleading forensic evidence
The results are reported of a study to examine case factors associated with 732 wrongful convictions classified by the National Registry of Exonerations as being associated with "False or Misleading Forensic Evidence." A forensic error typology has been developed to pro...
Journal of Forensic Sciences | Jurisprudence
Review of United States laws pertaining to the recovery and analysis of human skeletal...
Human skeletal remains (HSR) are routinely excavated from archeological contexts and analyzed by experts in human osteology. Contrarily, HSR in medicolegal contexts are usually recovered by law enforcement officers and examined by pathologists with limited osteological training. ...
Reference | Jurisprudence
Ineffective Assistance of Counsel in DNA Cases: Lawyers and Judges Don't Get It
Reference | Jurisprudence
#DataStories
Reference | Jurisprudence
Partnering With Law Enforcement to Implement Novel DNA Technologies
Reference | Jurisprudence
An Evaluation of Expert Testimony on Secondary Transfer: Knowledge and Perceptions of...
Reference | Jurisprudence
The Implementation of Rapid DNA: Prevent Tomorrow’s Victim
Reference | Jurisprudence
Bayes’ Theorem, Forensic Science, and the Law: Long-Lost Relatives or Feuding Family?
Reference | Jurisprudence
The Application of Virtual Reality in Forensic Science
Reference | Jurisprudence
A Double Truth: When Scientific and Judicial Conclusions Are Divergent
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Lessons Learned From the Creation and Operation of Conviction Integrity Units (CIUs) in...
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Licensing of Forensic Analysts in Texas and Implications for Individual Professional...
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Implementing Organization of Scientific Area Committees (OSAC) Standards at the Local...
Reference | Jurisprudence
When Bad Science Leads to Incorrect Guilty Sentences: Reconsidering the Lorandi-Bugna Case
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Digital Evidence in Criminal Cases Before the United States Courts of Appeal: A Follow-Up...
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Is Epigenetics Ready for Prime Time? The Potential of Using DNA Methylation Patterns to...
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Terrestrial Light Detection And Ranging (LiDAR) Scanning (TLS), Admissibility of 3D “Point...
Reference | Jurisprudence
Expert Witness Testimony and Adaptive Speech Devices: Feasible Reality or Impractical...
Reference | Jurisprudence
Science, Technology, and Jurors: An Update
Reference | Jurisprudence