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Entomology and the Law: Flies as Forensic Indicators

Author Bernard Greenberg, John Charles Kunich
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Category Science
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ISBN / ASIN0521019575
ISBN-139780521019576
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Insect-related evidence is one of the most powerful, least understood examples of modern forensic science. Entomology and the Law is a detailed roadmap from crime scene to courtroom--for entomologists, law enforcement personnel and lawyers preparing for trial. Part I focuses on carrion flies as forensic indicators, exploring relevant biology clearly and concisely illustrated by real-life cases. Part II is a thorough examination of the law of scientific evidence worldwide, complete with caselaw, applicable code provisions, and legal issues relevant to the admissibility and use of forensic entomology in litigation.
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