
A History of Forensic Science in 10 Publications
How They Established Current Practice
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About this book
Explores the foundations of forensic science through its most influential and transformative publications
A History of Forensic Science in 10 Publications offers a unique and essential account of how forensic science has evolved into the complex, multidisciplinary field it is today. Unlike dramatized portrayals in popular media, this book provides a grounded, scholarly perspective on the real-world development of forensic practice through a detailed examination of ten pivotal publications. Author Sean Doyle, a highly respected practitioner with nearly five decades of experience in the field, charts the intellectual and scientific journey that has shaped modern forensic science—from early procedural texts to contemporary debates around interpretation, bias, and standardization.
Each chapter situates a landmark publication within its broader historical, scientific, and legal context, tracing its influence on subsequent research, professional standards, and the justice system. Doyle demonstrates how these works have sparked methodological shifts, provoked philosophical debates, prompted regulatory reforms, and led the way to current practices. The book's clear and engaging analytical narrative offers a structured way to understand how forensic science has been, and continues to be shaped by its literature.
Filling a critical gap in scholarship by focusing on the foundational texts that have informed both practice and policy, A History of Forensic Science in 10 Publications:
- Integrates historical, scientific, and legal perspectives into a unified narrative of forensic development
- Highlights lesser-known yet pivotal works that are often overlooked in current curricula and literature
- Connects foundational publications to contemporary practices such as probabilistic genotyping and forensic genealogy
- Discusses the evolving principles behind forensic interpretation, objectivity, and standardization
- Demonstrates how scientific literature has influenced legal outcomes, regulatory frameworks, and public understanding
Organized into thematic chapter groupings that guide readers through related developments and incremental research, A History of Forensic Science in 10 Publications: How They Established Current Practice is ideal for undergraduate students in forensic science, criminal justice, and criminology programs, as well as educators, legal professionals, and general readers interested in the science behind crime-solving.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Table of Contents
- Title Page
- Copyright
- About the Author
- Acknowledgements
- List of Abbreviations
- Terms, Definitions and Explanations
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: The Handbook
- Chapter 2: The Exchange Principle
- Chapter 3: The Ontogeny of Criminalistics – Questions and an Agenda
- Chapter 4: DNA ‘Fingerprinting’ – Putting the Science in Forensic Science
- Chapter 5: Statistical Evidence and Fallacies
- Chapter 6: Interpreting Evidence – The Likelihood Ratio
- Chapter 7: ISO/IEC 17025:1999 – Demonstrating Competence and Validity
- Chapter 8: Observer Effects – Cognitive Bias
- Chapter 9: The 2009 NAS Report – Strengthening Forensic Science
- Chapter 10: The Sydney Declaration
- Index
- End User License Agreement