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Expert Evidence and Criminal Justice Mike Redmayne (Lecturer in Law, Lecturer in Law, London School of Economics)

Expert Evidence and Criminal Justice By Mike Redmayne (Lecturer in Law, Lecturer in Law, London School of Economics)

Summary

As an increasing range of expert evidence becomes available to it, the criminal justice system must answer a series of questions such as: should experts be permitted to give evidence on the credibility of witnesses? This work explores these issues, utilizing work in a number of disciplines.

Expert Evidence and Criminal Justice Summary

Expert Evidence and Criminal Justice by Mike Redmayne (Lecturer in Law, Lecturer in Law, London School of Economics)

As an increasing range of expert evidence becomes available to it, the criminal justice system must answer a series of challenging questions: should experts be permitted to give evidence on the credibility of witnesses? How should statistical evidence be presented to juries? What relevance does syndrome evidence have to questions of criminal responsibility? In `Expert Evidence and Criminal Justice', Mike Redmayne explores these issues. His exposition utilizes work in a number of disciplines, and draws comparisons with the law and procedure in several different jurisdictions. While developing a general overview of the use of scientific evidence in the criminal process, Redmayne makes use of detailed examinations of particular issues, such as battered women syndrome, fingerprinting, and eyewitness expertise. Through an analysis of expert evidence, he also invites reflection on a series of wider issues, among them the function of exclusionary rules and the nature of case construction.

Expert Evidence and Criminal Justice Reviews

Mike Redmayne writes perceptively ... The breadth of the book is one of its strengths ... Redmayne excels at clearing the underbrush from the British opinions - stripping away the stated reasons in an attempt to discern the existence of unstated reasons. * Jurimetrics Journal *

About Mike Redmayne (Lecturer in Law, Lecturer in Law, London School of Economics)

Mike Redmayne is a lecturer in law at LSE

Table of Contents

1. Introduction ; 2. Constructing Cases with Science ; 3. Probability Models in Forensic Science ; 4. Presenting Probabilities in Court ; 5. The Admissibility of Expert Evidence: (1) Evidentiary Reliability ; 6. The Admissibility of Expert Evidence: (2) The Rule in R. v. Turner ; 7. Adversarial Experts ; Index

Additional information

GOR010399220
9780198267805
0198267800
Expert Evidence and Criminal Justice by Mike Redmayne (Lecturer in Law, Lecturer in Law, London School of Economics)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press
2001-03-08
244
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