Forensic Evidence in UK Law
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Streamlined reporting of forensic evidence in England and Wales
Streamlined Forensic Reporting (SFR) is a case management procedure recently introduced in the criminal justice system in England and Wales. It involves a proportionate use and staged producing of ...
- Solving Residential Burglaries in the United States: The Impact of Forensic Evidence on Case Outcomes
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Using Video Link to Take Forensic Evidence—Lessons from an Australian Case Study
This article examines the use of audio-visual communications technology (specifically, video link) to enable courts to receive forensic evidence in criminal cases. It outlines the legislative power...
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The Likelihood-Ratio Framework and Forensic Evidence in Court: A Response to R v T
In R v T the Court of Appeal concluded that the likelihood-ratio framework should not be used for the evaluation of evidence except ‘where there is a firm statistical base’. The present article arg...
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Legal versus non-legal approaches to forensic science evidence
In their attempts to determine the admissibility and probative value of forensic science and medicine evidence, common law courts have tended to focus on considerations such as: the formal qualific...
- Book review: Corinna Kruse, The Social Life of Forensic Evidence
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Complexity of scientific evidence in environmental forensic investigations
Purpose: – Environmental forensic investigations rely on the collection, analysis and interpretation of evidence from an environmental scene to assist in identifying the party responsible for the i...
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The research on an electronic evidence forensic system for cross-border cybercrime
In response to cross-border cybercrime, investigative organs have adopted cross-border criminal forensic measures such as online public extraction, remote electronic data inspection and real-time m...
- Book Review: The Evaluation of Forensic DNA Evidence
- Review: The Evaluation of Forensic DNA Evidence
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