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Forensic Science
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Forensic Science provides a comprehensive overview of the sociology of forensic science. Drawing on a wealth of international research and case studies, it explores the intersection of science, technology, law and society and examines the production of forensic knowledge.
Forensic Science provides a comprehensive overview of the sociology of forensic science. Drawing on a wealth of international research and case studies, it explores the intersection of science, technology, law and society and examines the production of forensic knowledge. The book explores a range of key topics such as:
The integration of science into police work and criminal investigation
The relationship between law and science
Ethical and social issues raised by new forensic technology including DNA analysis
Media portrayals of forensic science
Forensic policy and the international agenda for forensic science
This new edition has been fully updated, particularly with regard to new technology in relation to the various new forms of DNA technology and facial recognition.
Updates and additions include:
Facial recognition technology
Digital forensics and its use in policing
Algorithms (such as probabilistic genotyping)
Genealogical searching
Phenotyping
This new edition also reviews and critically appraises recent scholarship in the field, and new international case studies have been introduced, providing readers with an international comparative perspective. Engaging with sociological literature to make arguments about the ways in which forensic science is socially constituted and shapes justice, Forensic Science provides an excellent introduction to students about the location of forensic science and the ways it fits within the criminal justice system, as well as systems of professionalisation and ethics. It is important and compelling reading for students taking a range of courses, including criminal investigation, policing, forensic science, and the sociology of science and technology.
Autorentext
Christopher Lawless is associate professor in the Department of Sociology at Durham University. He specializes in the application of science studies to legal and regulatory issues, with specific research interests focusing on forensic science, criminal investigation and critical infrastructures. Chris originally trained as an analytical biochemist, gaining a BSc in biochemistry and microbiology (Sheffield) and an MRes in instrumentation systems (UCL) and made the transition to the social sciences via a PhD at Durham University, focusing on the sociology of forensic scientific reasoning.
Inhalt
Chapter 1: Forensic Studies: From Crime Scene to Court and Beyond
Chapter 2: Forensics in the Media
Chapter 3: Shaping forensic science as discipline and profession
Chapter 4: Forensic and Biometric Policy in the UK
Chapter 5: Reconstructing a reconstructive science
Chapter 6: Lawscience interactions and new technology
Chapter 7: Forensic DNA Technology: Social and Ethical Issues
Chapter 8: Facial Recognition
Chapter 9: Digital Forensics
Chapter 10: Conclusion: Imagining and Re-imagining Forensic and Biometric Technologies
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09780367648060
- Auflage 2. A.
- Anzahl Seiten 158
- Herausgeber Routledge
- Gewicht 740g
- Größe H254mm x B178mm x T15mm
- Jahr 2022
- EAN 9780367648060
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-0-367-64806-0
- Veröffentlichung 07.03.2022
- Titel Forensic Science
- Autor Lawless Christopher
- Untertitel A Sociological Introduction
- Sprache Englisch