Moving beyond a discussion of forensic science as a suite of specialised scientific disciplines that aim to provide evidence to the courts, Critical Forensic Studies offers critical insights relevant to a wide range of social actors in the criminal justice system. Core content includes:
. the history and public understandings of forensic science
. the professionalisation of forensic science
. forensic science as a social process
. crime scene examination and forensic intelligence
. experts and evidence in court
. technological advances and human rights
. interdisciplinary knowledge, practice and research
This book is essential reading for forensic and criminal justice practitioners and students across criminology, sociology, forensic science, law, and psychology.
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Max Houck, Forensic Portfolio Innovator, Global Forensic and Justice Center, Florida International University, USA
Can we deploy in our societies a vision that combines science, security and justice, while respecting human rights? An inspiring critical perspective on forensic science that provides a clear, deep, nuanced, and comprehensive answer.
Olivier Ribaux, Professeur et Directeur, Ecole des Sciences Criminelles, Université de Lausanne, Switzerland
The authors provide not only a comprehensive audit of critical forensic studies, but in setting the scene for understanding how and why forensic science can prove flawed, should galvanize a field of research essential for the future of justice.
Carole McCartney, Professor of Law & Criminal Justice, Northumbria University, UK
A must-read for all academics and students interested in the subject and forensic practitioners, policy-makers, and legal professionals.
Claude Roux, Distinguished Professor of Forensic Science, University of Technology Sydney, Australia
An interesting and refreshing read of forensic science from a social perspective. The book covers a comprehensive range of topics on forensic science, well illustrated with past cases, and each chapter ends with issues and questions designed to provoke thinking and a re-examination of the current state.
Angeline Tiong Whei YAP, Dy Group Director, Applied Sciences Group, Health Sciences Authority, Singapore








