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Forensic Law Casebook: Judicial Reasoning and the Application of Forensic Science in Criminal Cases

English

By (author): Charles P. Nemeth

While there are several texts that focus on forensic science techniques and applications, there are few to no quality books that adequately address the judicial interpretation of forensic legal and scientific principles. The field of forensic science and law has long been in need of a historic casebook.

Forensic Law Casebook: Judicial Reasoning and the Application of Forensic Science in Criminal Cases fills the current void by reviewing actual case law and translating the practical application of science to the courtroom. Each chapter represents a unique forensic discipline, providing a short introduction to the subject matter, the relevant case law and court cases that pertain to that subject area and posing a variety of questions and issues to the student. All cases provided contains a sufficient portion of the legal decisionand its implications to the evidence and analytical practices of that disciplinein order to then pose critical and analytical questions to the student, once they have fully read the case material and the decision and considered its implications.

Each chapter ends its theoretical examination with real-world experience encountered by those laboring in the investigative and collection processesas well as problems or challenges encountered by those employed in the office of the prosecutor, public defender, medical examiner or other aligned office. This last section of each chapter gives true meaning and impact as to how forensic law decision-making impacts forensic practitioners, and a true understanding of the responsibility placed on law enforcement, investigators and scientists tasked with collecting, preserving and analyzing the evidence.

Forensic Law Casebook provides the reader with an array of legal cases and decisions that lay out the parameters of forensic law and its evidentiary value. In the end, what emerges from this are the bedrock principles that guide current forensic evidence and the admissibility of various practices common to the field applications of forensic science. Practitioners, law students, undergraduate and graduate students in compatible majorsas well as law and university librarieswill benefit from this essential reference and adjunct to anyone studying forensic science, criminalistics and the law.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Dec 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781032211749

About Charles P. Nemeth

Dr. Charles P. Nemeth has been an educator for more than 40 years and has spent the vast majority of his professional life in the study and practice of law and justice. In addition he has published over 50 textbooks and references across multiple editions and is a recognized expert on professional ethics and the justice system private-sector justice homeland security and private security systems. In addition Dr. Nemeth integrates practical and professional concepts with both classical and medieval thought especially the ethical and moral principles espoused by Thomas Aquinas Cicero and Aristotle. Presently Dr. Nemeth is Professor and Director of Criminal Justiceand Director of the Center for Criminal Justice Law and Ethicsat Franciscan University of Steubenville in Steubenville Ohio. Prior to this he was Chair and Professor of Security Fire and Emergency Management and Director of the Center of Private Security and Safety at John Jay College in New York City. He has also served as Chief Editor to a peer reviewed journal The Homeland Security Review and is now Editor in Chief of Natural Law and Justice.

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