Volume 13, Issue 1 (2005)
SCIENCE FOR JUDGES III:
Maintaining the Integrity of Scientific Research and Forensic Evidence in Criminal Proceedings
Articles
Introduction to the Symposium
Margaret A. Berger
Scientific Evidence in the Regulatory System: Manufacturing Uncertainty and the Demise of the Formal Regulatory System
David Michaels and Celeste Monforton
Nuclear and Mitochondrial DNA in the Courtroom
Julian Adams
Mitochondrial DNA: Emerging Legal Issues
Edward K. Cheng
Compositional Analysis of Bullet Lead as Forensic Evidence
Michael O. Finkelstein and Bruce Levin
Fingerprint Evidence
Sandy L. Zabell
Three Perspectives on Criminal Justice
Michael T. Cahill
On the Unlikely Prospect of Reducing Crime Rates by Increasing the Severity of Prison Sentences
John M. Darley
Victim Participation in the Criminal Process
Erin Ann O'Hara
Notes
Convenience and Lower Prices, But at What Cost? Watching Closely as Discount Superstores Creep Into Manhattan
Kathleen Codey