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Author Fisher, Jim, 1939-

Title Forensics under fire : are bad science and dueling experts corrupting criminal justice? / Jim Fisher.

Publication Info. New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press, [2008]
©2008

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 324 pages)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Forensic pathologists from hell : bungled autopsies, bad calls, and blown cases -- A question of credibility : bad reputations and the politics of death -- The sudden infant death debate Dr. Roy Meadow, Munchausen syndrome by proxy and Meadow's law -- Infants who can't breathe : illness or suffocation? -- Swollen brains and broken bones : disease or infanticide? -- Fingerprint identification : trouble in paradise -- Fingerprints never lie : except in Scotland -- Shoe print identification and foot morphology : the lay witness and the Cinderella analysis -- Bite mark identification : do teeth leave prints? -- Ear-mark identification : emerging science or bad evidence? -- Expert versus expert : the handwriting wars in the Ramsey case -- John Mark Karr : DNA Trumps the graphologists in the Ramsey case -- Hair and fiber identification : the inexact science -- DNA analysis : backlogs, sloppy work, and unqualified people -- Bullet identification : FBI style overselling the science -- The celebrity expert : Dr. Henry Lee.
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Summary Television shows like CSI, Forensic Files, and The New Detectives make it look so easy. A crime-scene photographer snaps photographs, a fingerprint technician examines a gun, uniformed officers seal off a house while detectives gather hair and blood samples, placing them carefully into separate evidence containers. In a crime laboratory, a suspect?s hands are meticulously examined for gunshot residue. An autopsy is performed in order to determine range and angle of the gunshot and time-of-death evidence. Dozens of tests and analyses are performed and cross-referenced. A conviction is made. Ano.
Subject Criminal investigation -- United States.
Crime scene searches -- United States.
Forensic sciences -- United States.
Evidence, Criminal -- United States.
LAW -- Forensic Science.
SCIENCE -- General.
Crime scene searches. (OCoLC)fst00883096
Criminal investigation. (OCoLC)fst00883201
Evidence, Criminal. (OCoLC)fst00917210
Forensic sciences. (OCoLC)fst00932011
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Fisher, Jim, 1939- Forensics under fire. New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press, ©2008 9780813542713 0813542715 (DLC) 2007022050 (OCoLC)138341133
ISBN 9780813544243 (electronic bk.)
0813544246 (electronic bk.)
Standard No. 9786611397227
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