Expert evidence and scientific proof in criminal trials

Expert evidence and scientific proof in criminal trials edited by Paul Roberts, University of Nottingham, UK and University of New South Wales, Australia. - England : Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2014. - lviii, 605 pages ; 26 cm. - The international library of essays on criminal law .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents

Machine generated contents note: pt. I INTERDISCIPLINARY `FORENSIC SCIENCE'
THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS
1.`Historical and Practical Considerations Regarding Expert Testimony', Harvard Law Review, 15, pp. 40
58 /​ Learned Hand
2.`A Just Measure of Science', in Michael Freeman and Helen Reece (eds), Science in Court, Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 11
36 /​ David Nelken
3.`Science and Technology Studies on Trial: Dilemmas of Expertise', Social Studies of Science, 35, pp. 269
311 /​ Simon Cole
4.`Of Truth, in Science and in Law', Brooklyn Law Review, 73, pp. 985
1008 /​ Susan Haack
5.`The Irrelevance, and Central Relevance, of the Boundary between Science and Non-Science in the Evaluation of Expert Witness Reliability', Villanova Law Review, 52, pp. 679
722 /​ D. Michael Risinger
pt. II EXPERT EVIDENCE IN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS
6.`Fingerprint Evidence in an Age of DNA Profiling', Brooklyn Law Review, 67, pp. 14
71 /​ Jennifer L. Mnookin
Contents note continued: 7.`Science in the Criminal Process', Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 14, pp. 469
506 /​ Paul Roberts
8.`"Junk Science": The Criminal Cases', Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 84, pp. 105
28 /​ Paul C. Giannelli
9.`Sounding Out Expert Voice Identification', Criminal Law Review, pp. 771
90 /​ David Ormerod
10.`Atkins v The Emperor. The "Cautious" Use of Unreliable "Expert" Opinion', International Journal of Evidence &​ Proof 14, pp. 146
66 /​ Mehera San Roque
11.`Forensic Science Evidence in Question', Criminal Law Review, pp. 347
56 /​ Graham Jackson
pt. III INTERPRETING FORENSIC SCIENCE EVIDENCE
12.`A Framework for Analysis', in Evaluating Scientific Evidence: An Interdisciplinary Framework for Intellectual Due Process, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 36
56 /​ Erica Beecher-Monas
Contents note continued: 13.`The Vision in "Blind" Justice: Expert Perception, Judgment, and Visual Cognition in Forensic Pattern Recognition', Psychonomic Bulletin &​ Review, 17, pp. 161
7 /​ Simon A. Cole
14.`Forensic Identification: From a Faith-based "Science" to a Scientific Science', Forensic Science International, 201, pp. 14
17 /​ Michael J. Saks
15.`Interpretation of Statistical Evidence in Criminal Trials: The Prosecutor's Fallacy and the Defense Attorney's Fallacy', Law and Human Behavior, 11, pp. 167
87 /​ Edward L. Schumann
16.`Presenting Probabilities in Court: The DNA Experience', International Journal of Evidence &​ Proof, 1, pp. 187
214 /​ Mike Redmayne
17.`Communicating Opinion Evidence in the Forensic Identification Sciences: Accuracy and Impact', Hastings Law Journal, 59, pp. 1159
89 /​ Michael J. Saks
18.`She Blinded Me with Science: Wrongful Convictions and the "Reverse CSI-Effect"', Texas Wesleyan Law Review, 17, pp. 481
98 /​ Marie Alou
Contents note continued: pt. IV PROCEDURAL REFORM IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
19.`The Psychiatric Expert in Court', Psychological Medicine, 14, pp. 291
302 /​ Anthony Kenny
20.`Expertise and the Daubert Decision', Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 84, pp. 1157
75 /​ Ronald J. Allen
21.`Eyes Wide Shut: Hidden Problems and Future Consequences of the Fact-Based Validity Standard', Seton Hall Law Review, 34, pp. 89
103 /​ Joelle Anne Moreno
22.`Daubert, Schmaubert: Criminal Defendants and the Short End of the Science Stick', Tulsa Law Review, 43, pp. 597
607 /​ Susan D. Rozelle
23.`The Law Commission's Report on Expert Evidence in Criminal Proceedings', Criminal Law Review, pp. 844
62 /​ Andrew Roberts
24.`Expert Evidence and the Law Commission: Implementation without Legislation?', Criminal Law Review, pp. 561
76 /​ Tony Ward
Contents note continued: 25.`Court Experts and Expert Witnesses: Have We a Lesson to Learn from the French?' Current Legal Problems, 45, pp. 213
36 /​ J.R. Spencer
26.`Forensic Science in Inquisitorial Systems of Criminal Justice', Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 7, pp. 36
43 /​ Bron McKillop.



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Evidence, Expert.
Criminal procedure.
Criminal justice, Administration of.

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