Forensic science is playing an increasingly important role in criminal investigations, as it provides scientific methods and techniques to gather and analyse evidence from crime scenes. Forensic evidence can be crucial in identifying suspects, linking them to the crime scene, and helping to secure c
Forensic Justice: A Global Perspective
β Scribed by Beulah Shekhar (editor), Purvi Pokhariyal (editor)
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2024
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- English
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- 411
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β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Acknowledgements
Table of Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
Contributors
Section I: Forensic Criminology and Victimology
Chapter 1: Forensic Victimology: A Study in Criminal Victimisation
Chapter 2: The Sociological Criminology Behind Male Adult Victim Sexual Misconduct: A Comparative Analysis of Spain and New York
Chapter 3: Role of Forensic Criminology in Access to JusticeβA Critical Analysis
Chapter 4: Countering Extremism in North EastβLearning from Past and Way Forward
Chapter 5: Cyberspace Innocence and Victimization: A Critical Study of Fantasy Sports
Chapter 6: Pinkwashing and Capitalism Among Youth Culture
Section II: Forensic Justice and Law
Chapter 7: Redefining Justice: The Transmutation via Tenets of Forensics
Chapter 8: Exploring the Connection of Criminology and Forensics in the Criminal Justice System Realm: A South African Perspective
Chapter 9: Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications of the Procedure for Conducting Forensic/Scientific Testing
Chapter 10: Strengthening Critical Lens in Forensics to Address Sexual Violence Ruchi
Chapter 11: Victims of Criminal Justice System: Miscarriage of Justice
Chapter 12: The Need for a Gender-Neutral Domestic Violence Act
Chapter 13: Road Map for Delivering Justice to Victims of Drug-facilitated Sexual Assault (DFSA): A Forensic Outlook
Chapter 14: A Reflective Study on Rendering Services by The All-Women Police Station
Section III: Forensic Justice in the Criminal Justice System
Chapter 15: Judicial Gatekeeping of Scientific Evidence and Experts in Criminal Adjudications
Chapter 16: The Journey of Fifty Years in Forensics
Chapter 17: Advancements in Forensic DNA Analysis in Generating Investigation Leads and Elimination of Innocents
Chapter 18: The Importance of Psychology in Law and Investigation: Exploring Forensic Psychological Investigative Techniques and Criminal Psychology
Chapter 19: Eyewitness Testimony: Looking through the Lens of Psychology and Indian Jurisprudence
Chapter 20: Forensic Justice for Seafarers in a Precarious Work Environment
Chapter 21: Application of Forensic Biology in Criminal Justice System
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