Global Forensic Cultures: Making Fact and Justice in the Modern Era ed. by Ian Burney and Christopher Hamlin (original) (raw)

Forensic cultures in historical perspective: Technologies of witness, testimony, judgment (and justice

christopher hamlin

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Introducing 'Forensic Cultures'

David Kirby

Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C, 2013

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The role of forensic science and forensic examination in international cooperation in the investigation of crimes

Mykhaylo Shepitko

Journal of the National Academy of Legal Sciences of Ukraine, 2021

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The ethics of forensic practice: reclaiming the wasteland

stephen morse

The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, 2008

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CALL FOR PAPERS: FORENSIC PRACTICES IN CONTEXTS OF MASS VIOLENCE AND ARMED CONFLICT

Vivette García Deister

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Forensic science 2020 – the end of the crossroads?

Frank Crispino

Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2018

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Network-Launch, European Network for the Social Studies of Forensics (EUnetSSF), November 22 – 23 2013, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

Social Studies of Forensics, European Network

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Review Essay of The Emergence of Historical Forensic Expertise: Clio Takes the Stand by V. Petrovic

Predrag Dojcinovic

Journal of International Criminal Justice, 2018

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Forensic science expertise for international criminal proceedings: an old problem, a new context and a pragmatic resolution

Melanie Klinkner

The International Journal of Evidence & Proof, 2009

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International Perspectives of Forensic Science Spr 2016

Kimberlee S Moran

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The Emergence of Historical Forensic Expertise: Clio takes the Stand (excerpt)

Vladimir Petrovic

Routledge, 2017

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The Relevance of Forensic Science

Johnkennedy Nnodim

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Failed forensics: How forensic science lost its way and how it might yet find it

Michael Saks

Annual Review of Law and Social …, 2008

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SJ: The ethics of forensic practice: reclaiming the wasteland

stephen morse

2015

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The Cultural Afterlife of Criminal Evidence

katherine biber

Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice

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Mapping the 'Forensic Turn' (Table of Contents and Introduction)

Zuzanna Dziuban

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Conceptualising forensic science and forensic reconstruction. Part II: The critical interaction between research, policy/law and practice

Ruth Morgan

Science & Justice

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Forensic science – A true science

Frank Crispino

Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2011

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Towards improved understanding and interaction between forensic science and international criminal law in the context of transitional justice

Melanie Klinkner

2009

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The social life of forensic evidence and the epistemic sub-cultures in an inquisitorial justice system: Analysis of Saltão case

susana costa

Science & Justice

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Forensic science in UK policing: strategies, tactics and effectiveness

Jim Fraser, Michael Townsley

Handbook of Forensic Science

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Expressing the value of forensic science in policing

Frank Crispino

Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2016

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Bridging the law and forensic science divide

John Cassella

Teaching Evidence Law, 2020

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The Contribution of Forensic Science to Establishing the Truth in Criminal Proceedings

Elena Iancu

ATHENS JOURNAL OF LAW, 2019

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Review of The Social Life of Forensic Evidence by Corinna Kruse

Sameena Mulla

Theoretical Criminology, 2017

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BOOK REVIEW: Rosenblatt, Adam. (2015). Digging for the Disappeared: Forensic Science After Atrocity. Stanford CA: Stanford University Press (2018)

Victor Toom

Journal of Human Rights, 2018

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Winning is Everything: Education as Myth in Forensics

Jeffrey Brand

2003

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Forensic intelligence: deregulation or return to the roots of forensic science?

Frank Crispino

Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2014

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Science and Justice Research Interest Group (RIG), Northumbria University - written evidence to the Science and Technology Committee (Lords) inquiry on forensic science (FRS0051)

Aaron Amankwaa

2018

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Fifty Years of Forensic Science

Niamh NicDaéid

Fifty Years of Forensic Science, 2010

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THE NEED FOR A RESEARCH CULTURE IN THE FORENSIC SCIENCES

Max Houck

2011

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‘Approaches to International Investigations’ in Forensic Approaches to Death Disaster and Abuse, Marc Oxenham (ed). (2008).

Dr Ian Hanson

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Forensics as Practice

Stephen Llano

Competition, Community, and Education Growth: Contemporary Perspectives on Competitive Speech and Debate, 2018

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Review of \u3cem\u3eThe Social Life of Forensic Evidence\u3c/em\u3e by Corinna Kruse

Sameena Mulla

2017

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Looking in from the Fringe: A Need for Commonality and Accountability in Professional Ethical Standards in Forensics

Sujanet Mason

Proceedings of the National Developmental Conference on Individual Events, 1989

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