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Current Issues in Criminal Justice Volume 24 Number 1 (special issue)
Editors: Associate Professor Roberta Julian and Dr Sally Kelty, University of Tasmania Institute of Criminology Press ISSN: 1034-5329 Current Issues in Criminal Justice is the major Australian journal on criminal justice. Contributors include academics, researchers and professionals, who provide expert analysis of the many aspects of criminal justice. The journal covers national and international issues, and has subscribers from many different countries and disciplines. Special Issue - Forensic Science and Justice: From Crime Scene to Court and Beyond Introduction Roberta Julian and Sally Kelty, Forensic Science and Justice: From Crime Scene to Court and Beyond Articles Claude Roux, Frank Crispino and Olivier Ribaux, From Forensics to Forensic Science Roberta Julian, Sally Kelty and James Robertson, "Get it right the first time": Critical Issues at the Crime Scene Glenn Porter, Zak Coronial Inquest and the Interpretation of Photographic Evidence Gary Edmond and Mehera San Roque, The Cool Crucible: Forensic Science and the Frailty of the Criminal Trial Kate Cashman and Terese Henning, Lawyers and DNA: Issues in Understanding and Challenging the Evidence Jane Goodman-Delahunty and Kosuke Wakabayashi, Adversarial Forensic Science Experts: An Empirical Study of Jury Deliberation Rob White, Environmental Forensic Studies and Toxic Towns Contemporary Comments Alastair Ross, Forensic Science in Australia: Where does Australia sit in relation to Trends and Issues in the International Context? James Robertson, Should Forensic Science Services be Independent of Policing? A Critical Reflection Reviews Rebecca Scott Bray, The Scene of Violence: Cinema, Crime, Affect by Alison Young Lucy Blair, Peculiar Institution: America?s Death Penalty in an Age of Abolition by David Garland |
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