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Using Forensic DNA Evidence at Trial: A Case Study Approach


Using Forensic DNA Evidence at Trial: A Case Study Approach

Hardback by Taupin, Jane Moira (Greensboro, Victoria, Australia)

Using Forensic DNA Evidence at Trial: A Case Study Approach

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ISBN:
9781138430075
Publication Date:
27 Jul 2017
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
CRC Press
Pages:
216 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 28 May - 2 Jun 2024
Using Forensic DNA Evidence at Trial: A Case Study Approach

Description

Using Forensic DNA Evidence at Trial: A Case Study Approach covers the most common DNA analysis methods used in criminal trials today, including STR techniques, mitochondrial DNA, and Y-STRs. It presents some novel techniques including familial testing and analyzing domestic animal hair that have been recently introduced in unique cases, each of which is outlined in detail. It also illustrates special issues related to forensic DNA evidence by using court proceedings such as trials and appeals, commissions of inquiry, and government and laboratory reviews. With forensic DNA analysis becoming increasingly important at trial, the lively and sometimes bizarre cases presented in this book have been carefully chosen to highlight specific concepts, methods, and interpretations used in DNA analysis. Sections throughout examine the nature of expertise with a special focus on the role of subjectivity in the interpretation of forensic DNA evidence, emphasizing cognitive bias and extraneous context. Using both convictions and exonerations as examples, the book also discusses the strengths and limitations of DNA evidence and testing. The book is written in an accessible manner for the non-scientific reader, such that criminal lawyers, judges, and forensic experts will all understand the nature of analysis and application of DNA evidence in a variety of court cases. Extensive references including notable trial proceedings, cross references of cases, and specific forensic statistics round out the book and help to provide a complete understanding of forensic DNA analysis and its current usage in the courtroom.

Contents

History of DNA Profiling Evidence in the Judicial System. Context. Transfer. Interpretation of DNA Profiles. Statistics. Low Template, Low Level or Low Copy Number DNA. Y-STR Profiling and Mitochondrial DNA Typing. Frontiers. Quality.

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