Lynch2008

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Lynch2008
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Key Lynch2008
Author(s) Michael Lynch, Simon A. Cole, Ruth McNally, Kathleen Jordan
Title Truth Machine: The Contentious History of DNA Fingerprinting
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Tag(s) EMCA, Fingerprinting, Truth, DNA
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Year 2008
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DOI 9780226498072, 9780226498065
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Abstract

DNA profiling—commonly known as DNA fingerprinting—is often heralded as unassailable criminal evidence, a veritable “truth machine” that can overturn convictions based on eyewitness testimony, confessions, and other forms of forensic evidence. But DNA evidence is far from infallible. Truth Machine traces the controversial history of DNA fingerprinting by looking at court cases in the United States and United Kingdom beginning in the mid-1980s, when the practice was invented, and continuing until the present. Ultimately, Truth Machine presents compelling evidence of the obstacles and opportunities at the intersection of science, technology, sociology, and law.

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