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Autopsy of a Crime Lab

Exposing the Flaws in Forensics

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This book exposes the dangerously imperfect forensic evidence that we rely on for criminal convictions.

"That's not my fingerprint, your honor", said the defendant, after FBI experts reported a "100-percent identification". They were wrong. It is shocking how often they are. Autopsy of a Crime Lab is the first book to catalog the sources of error and the faulty science behind a range of well-known forensic evidence, from fingerprints and firearms to forensic algorithms. In this devastating forensic takedown, noted legal expert Brandon L. Garrett poses the questions that should be asked in courtrooms every day: Where are the studies that validate the basic premises of widely accepted techniques such as fingerprinting? How can experts testify with 100 percent certainty about a fingerprint, when there is no such thing as a 100 percent match? Where is the quality control in the laboratories and at the crime scenes? Should we so readily adopt powerful new technologies like facial recognition software and rapid DNA machines? And why have judges been so reluctant to consider the weaknesses of so many long-accepted methods?

Taking us into the lives of the wrongfully convicted or nearly convicted, into crime labs rocked by scandal, and onto the front lines of promising reform efforts driven by professionals and researchers alike, Autopsy of a Crime Lab illustrates the persistence and perniciousness of shaky science and its well-meaning practitioners.

©2021 Brandon L. Garrett (P)2021 Tantor
Crime Law Social Sciences Forensics Technology
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an excellent account of the many flaws in the justice system. well worth a listen

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A really interesting look at a relatively unregulated field that is shockingly biased in favour of prosecution and protective of laboratories. More tales of police manipulation and forced plea bargaining, poor investigation, made up evidence and false verification of quality control...and on and on. A must listen for anyone interested in forensics and justice.

Fascinating

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