From Forensics to Forensic Science

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serval:BIB_140D066F27B0
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
From Forensics to Forensic Science
Journal
Current Issues in Criminal Justice
Author(s)
Roux Claude, Crispino Frank, Ribaux Olivier
ISSN
1034-5329
2206-9542
ISSN-L
1034-5329
Publication state
Published
Issued date
07/2012
Volume
24
Number
1
Pages
7-24
Language
english
Abstract
The dominant conception of forensic science as a patchwork of disciplines primarily assisting the criminal justice system (defined as ‘forensics’ in this article) is in crisis, or at least shows a series of anomalies and serious limitations. While the symptoms have been largely discussed previously, we argue that many of the commonly suggested solutions may not solve the fundamental problem. As a solution, we propose the forensic science community revive the forensic science perspective from its historical roots; that is, the study of crime and its traces. This will lead to the development of holistic models to provide a strategy to integrate technologies, and to help scientists develop their potential to engage in a more significant way in policing, crime investigation and, more generally, in criminology, instead of further compartmentalising the various forensic fields.
Keywords
criminalistics, reasoning in forensic science
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