WP3 Citations
Research Question: How has the ability to test for DNA contributed to the reliability of convictions of homicides in forensics?
Key Words: DNA, forensics, reliability, criminal justice system, testing, convictions, homicides, crime, evidence, profiling
Articles:
Jobling, Mark A., and Peter Gill. "Encoded Evidence: DNA in Forensic Analysis." Nature Reviews Genetics, 2004
Moss, Katherine L. "The Admissibility of TrueAllele: A Computerized DNA Interpretation System." Washington and Lee Law Review, 2015
Greg Hampikiana, Gianluca Peria, Shih-Shiang Lo, Mong-Hwa Chin, Kuo-Lan. Case report: "Coincidental inclusion in a 17-locus Y-STR mixture, wrongful conviction and exoneration" Science Direct, 2017
McMurry, Kelly. "Dog DNA used to take a bite out of crime in Seattle." Trial, 1999
Agnieszka Maciejewska, Joanna Jakubowska, Ryszard Pawłowski. "Whole genome amplification of degraded and non degraded DNA for forensic purposes" International Journal of Legal Medicine, 2012
Roland AH van Oorschot, Kaye N Ballantyne, R John Mitchell. Forensic Trace DNA: A Review. Investigative Genetics, 2010
Thompson, William C. "DNA evidence in criminal law: new developments." Trial, 1994
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