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Entomology and the Law : Flies as Forensic Indicators

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Used particularly when there has been a suspicious death, insect-related evidence is one of the most powerful, but least understood examples of modern forensic science.

Entomology and the Law provides a detailed roadmap that can be followed from crime scene to courtroom by entomologists, law enforcement personnel and lawyers preparing for trial.

Part I focuses on carrion flies as forensic indicators, exploring relevant biology clearly and concisely illustrated by real-life cases.

Flies are usually first on the scene of a death, and knowledge of their habits and lifestyles can help to reveal time of death, weeks or even years later.

Part II provides a thorough examination of the law of scientific evidence worldwide, complete with caselaw and applicable code provisions, and legal issues relevant to the admissibility and use of forensic entomology in litigation.

It will prepare both scientists and lawyers for real-world forays into the world of forensic entomology.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
0521809150 / 9780521809153
Hardback
614.1
29/08/2002
United Kingdom
English
356 p. : ill. (some col.)
23 cm
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