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- Title
TOWARD A MORE EFFECTIVE USE AND UNDERSTANDING OF FORENSIC EVIDENCE IN COURTS OF LAW: DEVELOPING STRATEGIES FOR THE SCIENTIFIC EDUCATION OF LEGAL PRACTITIONERS.
- Authors
EVANS, AMY; KIM, CHARLES; LARAIA, NICHOLAS; LUTZ, ZACHARY; OSBORNE, ALLISON; PARCHUKE, EMILY; WILLIAMS, LOREN; ZOOK, ALICIA; QUARINO, LAWRENCE
- Abstract
The article discusses the development of strategies that will improve the way forensic evidence is used in U.S. courts of law. Topics discussed include the integration of forensic science in the curricula of law schools, the efforts of scientific and legal organizations to develop programs related to forensic science, and the accreditation program under the Forensic Science Educational Programs Accreditation Commission.
- Subjects
UNITED States; LEGAL evidence; FORENSIC sciences; COURTS; CRIMINAL investigation; LAW school curriculum; INDIVIDUAL evidence (Law); AMERICAN law
- Publication
Widener Law Review, 2019, Vol 25, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
1933-5555
- Publication type
Article