Forensic fraud : evaluating law enforcement and forensic science cultures in the context of examiner misconduct /

Forensic Fraud is a timely work that examines the problem of forensic fraud both theoretically and empirically, assessing the relationships among examiner, workplace, evidentiary, and impact variables. Unvalidated or improper forensic science is a leading cause of wrongful convictions. In more than...

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Main Authors: Turvey, Brent E.
Corporate Authors: Elsevier Science & Technology.
Published: Academic Press,
Publisher Address: Oxford :
Publication Dates: 2013.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780124080737
Summary: Forensic Fraud is a timely work that examines the problem of forensic fraud both theoretically and empirically, assessing the relationships among examiner, workplace, evidentiary, and impact variables. Unvalidated or improper forensic science is a leading cause of wrongful convictions. In more than 50% of the DNA exonerations nationwide, unvalidated or improper forensic science contributed to the underlying wrongful conviction. These problems include forensic techniques that have not been subjected to rigorous scientific evaluation (such as hair microscopy, bite mark comparisons, firearm tool mark analysis and shoe print comparisons); testing that is improperly conducted or analysis that is not accurate (regardless of whether the forensic technique involved is validated); and forensic misconduct (such as fabricated test results and misleading testimony). Forensic Fraud is written by a forensic scientist for the forensic science community, rather than by legal scholars or practitioners, as has been the trend. Responds directly to the dramatic increase in forensic fraud related laboratory scandals and closures that have plagued the forensic science communityOffers realistic recommendations and reformsIdeally suited for forensic science professionals, legal practitioners, laboratory supervisors, forensic science students and academicians.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (284 pages)
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Index Number: HV8079
CLC: D918
Contents: Chapter 1. Introduction -- chapter 2. Occupational fraud -- chapter 3. Forensic science : a primer -- chapter 4. Fraud in law enforcement culture -- chapter 5. Fraud and scientific culture -- chapter 6. Contrasting scientific integrity with law enforcement culture -- chapter 7. Forensic fraud : prior research -- chapter 8. Forensic fraud, 2000-2010 : data and frequency -- chapter 9. Multivariate analysis of forensic fraud, 2000-2010 -- chapter 10. Conclusions and recommendations -- chapter 11. Crime labs in crisis, 2011-2012 : update and discussion.