Critical forensic studies
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Critical forensic studies
(Global issues in crime and justice)
Routledge, 2022
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book has a wide and interdisciplinary market across the social sciences, for courses on forensic science, forensic criminology and forensic psychology, as well as related courses on policing, courts and criminal investigation.
This book is international in approach, and features case studies throughout the book on policy and practice from around the world. Each chapter will also close with a summary of key issues, discussion questions and a list of further reading.
Table of Contents
1.The Theory and Practice of Critical Forensic Studies 2.History of Forensic Science 3.Public Understandings of Forensic Science 4.The Professionalisation of Forensic Science 5.Forensic Science as a Social Process 6.Crime Scene Examination and Forensic Intelligence 7.Offenders, Witnesses and Behavioural Approaches to Forensic Science 8.Interagency Collaboration and Interprofessional Communication 9.Experts and Evidence in Court 10.Technological Advances and Human Rights 11.The Effectiveness of Forensic Science 12.Interdisciplinary Knowledge, Practice and Research
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