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Judul | Nonhuman DNA Typing : Theory and Casework Applications / Edited by Heather Miller Coyle |
Pengarang | Nonhuman DNA Typing Edited by Heather Miller Coyle |
Penerbitan | New York : Routledge, 2008 |
Deskripsi Fisik | xx,225p.; illus.;24 cm ;24 cm |
ISBN | 082472593X |
Subjek | Forensic biology DNA fingerprinting |
Abstrak | Forensic science is a unique mix of science, law, and management. It faces challengs like no other discipline. Legal decisions and new laws force forensic science to adapt methods, change protocols, and develop new sciences.The association of a suspect with the victim or crime scene through DNA evidence is one of the most powerfulstatements of complicity in a crime imaginable. No category of evidence has ever had the complete capacity to convict or exonerate an accused so absolutely in the eyes of the public. With the discriminatory powers of DNA and the variety of DNA makers now in regular use, the one thing keeping a third of all cases unsolved is the lack of human DNA evidence. |
Catatan | Indeks : P.215-225 |
Bahasa | Inggris |
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