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Forensic Investigations and Miscarriages of Justice
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Foreword Acknowledgments Overview of the Book Part One: The Rhetoric: Guiding Principles Prosecutors and Expert Witnesses Law on Miscarriages of Justice: Britain Law on Miscarriages of Justice: Canada Law on Miscarriages of Justice: Australia Fraud in Criminal Proceedings Part Two: The Reality Investigations and Prosecutions Forensic Science Issues Forensic Pathology Issues Investigations and Prosecutions Forensic Science Issues Forensic Pathology Issues Part Three: Responses to Miscarriages of Justice Error Correction and Systemic Reform Improving Forensic Science Recommendations to Bring the Reality Closer to the Rhetoric Index

About the Author

Bibi Sangha completed her law degree at Middlesex University and her masters degree at the London School of Economics. She is a senior lecturer in law at Flinders University, South Australia and previously taught at the Australian National University. She was called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn, London and admitted to practice as a barrister in Malaysia and at the High Court of Australia. She is a joint developer of the Networked Knowledge program. Kent Roach, CM, FRSC, professor of law at the University of Toronto, Prichard-Wilson Chair in Law and Public Policy. Elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 2002 and appointed a member of the Order of Canada in 2015. Awarded a Trudeau Fellowship in 2013 and the Canada Council awarded him the Molson Prize for his contributions in 2017.

Robert Moles completed his law degree at Queen's University, Belfast and his Ph.D. at Edinburgh University. He has held academic appointments in law at Queen's University Belfast, the Australian National University, and Adelaide University. He is joint developer of the Networked Knowledge program.

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Comprehensive and groundbreaking... [A] masterly text which is certain to quickly become the primary reference point on the topic.--T.F. Percy Q.C., Wolff Chambers, Perth, Western Australia

In this impressive work, the experiences of Britain, Canada, and Australia are collected, compared, and analyzed by these eminently qualified experts. While the similarities are striking, the differences provide the authors with the opportunity to elucidate thoughtful recommendations that should commend themselves to policy makers in all three jurisdictions. Indeed, all who are involved in the criminal justice system and the constant need to perfect it will profit from this book.--Hon. Justice Stephen T. Goudge, Justice of the Court of Appeal for Ontario

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