Combining political analysis, scientific reasoning, and an in-depth study of specific state supreme court cases, Black Robes, White Coats is an interdisciplinary examination of the tradition of gatekeeping, the practice of deciding the admissibility of novel scientific evidence. Rebecca Harris systematically examines judicial policymaking in three areas forensic DNA, polygraphs, and psychological syndrome evidence.
Combining political analysis, scientific reasoning, and an in-depth study of specific state supreme court cases, Black Robes, White Coats is an interdisciplinary examination of the tradition of gatekeeping, the practice of deciding the admissibility of novel scientific evidence. Rebecca Harris systematically examines judicial policymaking in three areas forensic DNA, polygraphs, and psychological syndrome evidence.
Rebecca C. Harris is an assistant professor of politics at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia. She is a public policy scholar with an emphasis on law and science.
Inhaltsangabe
The mystery of the gatekeepers Clues to judicial behavior Forensic DNA : law enforcement in the laboratory Lie detection : victim of law and politics Syndrome evidence: science isn't everything Gatekeepers and the politics of knowledge New clues? gatekeeping and the 21st century
The mystery of the gatekeepers Clues to judicial behavior Forensic DNA : law enforcement in the laboratory Lie detection : victim of law and politics Syndrome evidence: science isn't everything Gatekeepers and the politics of knowledge New clues? gatekeeping and the 21st century
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