DNA in the Courtroom: Principles and Practice (2010),1st Edition
Product Details:
Author(s): | Meintjes-van der Walt, L |
Page count: | 188 |
ISBN: | 9780702182273 |
Languages(s): | English, |
Year Published: | 2010 |
Categories: | Forensic Law, Evidence, Law of, Law, Law, Law |
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About this publication
DNA in the Courtroom is the first step-by-step guide to this crucial new tool for the successful investigation and prosecution of crime. It introduces readers to the biological principles of DNA and emphasises the importance of the chain of custody and pre-trial disclosure. It also looks at the process that a DNA-sample must undergo before a DNA test result can be produced, as well as an explanation of test result interpretation. The meaning of a DNA match and aspects of population genetics, statistical calculations and DNA databases is explained. The book is user-friendly and can be used by prosecutors, defence counsel and presiding officers with equal success.
Content
- Biological principles of DNA
- The importance of the chain of custody and pre-trial disclosure.
- Electropherogram production processes and interpretation of an electropherogram
- The meaning of a DNA match
- Aspects of population genetics, statistical calculations and DNA databases
- A glossary of scientific terms
- Important questions to ask in preparation for trial
- Frequently occurring fallacies in the assessment of DNA evidence
- A list of helpful internet sources
- The SA National Accreditation System technical guidelines for forensic DNA testing laboratories
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