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Forensic science : a sociological introduction / Christopher Lawless.

By: Lawless, Christopher [author.].
London, England, UK ; New York, NY, USA : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, ©2016Description: xiv, 195 pages ; 24 cm.Content type: text. ISBN: 9781138794108 (hardback); 9781138794115 (pbk.).Subject(s): Forensic sciences | Criminology -- Sociological aspectsDDC classification: 363.25/L42 Other classification: CAS
Contents:
1. Introduction : understanding forensic science through social research -- 2. Forensics in the media : representations and 'realities' -- 3. Shaping forensic science as discipline and profession -- 4. Evaluating and organizing forensic science and practice -- 5. Reconstructing a reconstructive science : probability and performativity in forensic investigation -- 6. Law-science interactions and new technology -- 7. Forensic technology, ethics and society -- 8. Pathways of forensic innovation -- 9. The possible future relations between forensic science and social research.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Introduction : understanding forensic science through social research -- 2. Forensics in the media : representations and 'realities' -- 3. Shaping forensic science as discipline and profession -- 4. Evaluating and organizing forensic science and practice -- 5. Reconstructing a reconstructive science : probability and performativity in forensic investigation -- 6. Law-science interactions and new technology -- 7. Forensic technology, ethics and society -- 8. Pathways of forensic innovation -- 9. The possible future relations between forensic science and social research.

In English.

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