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When Forensic Evidence Goes Bad

"Forensic science is a fundamental tool of the criminal justice system. However, a growing number of scandals have illustrated that not everyone in this field is qualified or immune to systemic bias. And as research continues to develop, some forms of forensic science have been proven to be, well, unreliable."

American Conservative

August 28, 2018

False ConvictionsPhillip ReevesAugust 31, 2018American Conservative
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