ISBN Expert Evidence and Criminal Justice, 244 pages

ISBN Expert Evidence and Criminal Justice book 244 pages

ISBN Expert Evidence and Criminal Justice, 244 pages

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As an increasing range of expert evidence becomes available to it the criminal justice system must answer a series of challenging questions: should experts be permitted to give evidence on the credibility of witnesses? How should statistical evidence be presented to juries? What relevance does syndrome evidence have to questions of criminal responsibility? In `Expert Evidence and Criminal Justice' Mike Redmayne explores these issues. His exposition utilizes work in a number of disciplines and draws comparisons with the law and procedure in several different jurisdictions. While developing a general overview of the use of scientific evidence in the criminal process Redmayne makes use of detailed examinations of particular issues such as battered women syndrome fingerprinting and eyewitness expertise. Through an analysis of expert evidence he also invites reflection on a series of wider issues among them the function of exclusionary rules and the nature of case construction.

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ISBN Expert Evidence and Criminal Justice book 244 pages
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Written by
Mike Redmayne
Number of pages
244 pages
Suggested gender
Any gender
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Release date (DD/MM/YYYY)
08/03/2001
International Standard Book Number (ISBN)
9780198267805
Minimum order quantity
1 pc(s)
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