This book is the first which aims to give lawyers a complete account of the issues involved in taking DNA evidence into court. It guides the reader through the process of generating results from all types of trace samples. The book raises fascinating questions such as; once DNA results have been produced how are they interpreted? Why is a database sometimes required, but not always? How close to an ethnic group does a database need to be before it can be regarded as reliable? Such questions as these allows the reader to work through DNA evidence in all types of case, it is not just crimes against the person where it can be used, but anywhere where contact has taken place and cells left behind. This book helps lawyers to ask the most important and probative questions when faced with such evidence in court.
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 156 mm
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978-1-85941-682-2 (9781859416822)
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By Dr Wilson Wall, Consultant Geneticist and former Researcher on forensic applications of DNA analysis.
The Historical Context of Personal Identification; An Ideal Sample; Blood Groups and Other Cellular Markers; DNA Analysis; Paternity Tests and Criminal Cases; DNA Databases; Ethical Considerations of DNA and DNA profiling