Interpreting Evidence - Evaluating Forensic Science in the Courtroom 2E

证据释义:法庭上法医学的评估 第2版(精装)

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出版时间
2016年07月25日
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精装
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9781118492437
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216
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168.3x244.5mm
语      种
英文
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2nd ed.
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The first edition of Interpreting Evidence was a ground-breaking work in this fascinating area of law. The first book-length reference explaining modern methods of interpreting scientific evidence that was aimed at lawyers and scientists alike. The methods presented by the authors use basic principles of logic and probability in a non-mathematical and clear manner. Interpreting Evidence avoids describing in great detail the ever changing techniques of forensic scientific examination - instead it explains in clear and logical terms principles of interpretation which are applicable to all forms of scientific evidence. These principles explain how witnesses should present their evidence and how the litigants should attempt to seek out the true value of the evidence. The book is illustrated throughout with studies of reported cases showing how the principles of interpretation advocated by the authors could have been used to avoid the problems which actually arose. In addition to explaining the principles of interpretation, the authors expose some common fallacies which exist in forensic science cases and consider some specific types of scientific evidence in the light of their analysis. The authors also consider the implications of their approach on reforming the law of evidence and procedure.
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