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Book Review: What Truths We Can Stomach
13 Dec 2018
Chapter16.org
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book review
,
coroners
,
criminal justice
,
criminal justice reform
,
exonerations
,
forensic science
,
medical examiners
,
narrative nonfiction
,
Radley Balko
,
Tucker Carrington
,
wrongful convictions
The Cadaver King and The Country Dentist
, by Radley Balko and Tucker Carrington, tells the story of two flawed trial experts.
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Facts, Truth, and Evidence: How to Be Objective
16 Jun 2016
Dean Beers
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death investigations
,
DNA evidence
,
evidence
,
forensic science
,
Investigations
As investigators, we are not truth seekers, but fact finders. We need to understand the difference.
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Serial: A Source of Truth in Crime Entertainment
09 Feb 2015
Guest Author
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crime fiction
,
criminal investigations
,
CSI
,
forensic science
,
Law & Order
,
Serial podcast
Introducing the
Serial
podcast—an audio series that shines a light on the
real
world of crime, police investigations, and criminal prosecutions.
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Deception and Wrongful Convictions
21 Oct 2014
Kim Green
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criminal justice
,
deception detection
,
evidence
,
exonerations
,
false confessions
,
forensic science
,
Innocence Project
,
Michael Morton
,
Ndume Olatushani
,
wrongful convictions
Criminal Injustice: How witnesses, prosecutors, defendants, and evidence sometimes lie—and land innocent people in jail
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From the Editor
Editor's Briefing 1.4.21
05 Jan 2021
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Aspiring Criminal Defense Investigators: Prepare for the Storm.
15 Jan 2021
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Does COVID-19 Spell the End of the "In-Hand Serve"?
13 Jan 2021
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