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Critical forensic studies

Part of the Global issues in crime and justice series
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This book provides a comprehensive overview of the emerging interdisciplinary field of critical forensic studies. It reviews existing research and scholarship on forensic science from a critical social science perspective, while forging a blueprint for further work in this area. Forensic science has long captured the public imagination, as evidenced by the popularity of many novels, television programmes, and true-crime podcasts. At the same time, its role in the criminal justice system has been the subject of critique from scholars and practitioners in diverse fields. In response, the international forensic science community has become more involved in the scrutiny of its own knowledge and practices in relation to criminal justice objectives.


Moving beyond a discussion of forensic science as a suite of specialised scientific disciplines that aim to provide evidence to the courts, Critical Forensic Studies offers critical insights relevant to a wide range of social actors in the criminal justice system. Core content includes:


 the history and public understandings of forensic science
 the professionalisation of forensic science
 forensic science as a social process
 crime scene examination and forensic intelligence
 experts and evidence in court
 technological advances and human rights
 interdisciplinary knowledge, practice and research


This book is essential reading for forensic and criminal justice practitioners and students across criminology, sociology, forensic science, law, and psychology.

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Routledge
0429013302 / 9780429013300
eBook (EPUB)
363.25
20/12/2021
England
English
328 pages
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