“Karen Kafadar is Commonwealth Professor and chair of the Department of Statistics at the University of Virginia and a member of the Forensic Science Standards Board. Anne-Marie Mazza is the director of the Committee on Science, Technology and Law of the National Academy of Sciences. The authors contributed this article to Live Science’s Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights. ”
Comment: A vigorous statement from two ladies who know their scientific stuff. Article is here.
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“Forensics: The anatomy of crime” at the Wellcome Collection traces the art of forensic inquiry, spanning 18th-century Japanese artistic studies of decomposition to Victorian murder cases.”
Comment: These articles mention most of the major Brit cases from the 20th century where forensics played a part.
Article is here.
Video with another article is here.
Reblogged this on FORENSICS in FOCUS @ CSIDDS | News and Trends and commented:
Two leaders in the field of forensic science are calling for an in-depth look into the validity and reliability of various forms of forensic evidence. They cite wrongful convictions as proof that forensic science is, in fact, a misnomer—that most forms of forensics actually have no scientific basis and therefore major reform around their use in the judicial process, as recommended by several federally appointed committees. – See more at: http://www.innocenceproject.org/news-events-exonerations/op-ed-forensic-authorities-say-rigorous-review-of-forensic-practices-urgently-needed#sthash.5hRxNG8A.dpuf