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Evaluating Scientific Evidence
An Interdisciplinary Framework for Intellectual Due Process

This book examines scientific evidence in both civil and criminal contexts.

Erica Beecher-Monas (Author)

9780521676557, Cambridge University Press

Paperback, published 20 November 2006

270 pages
22.9 x 15.4 x 1.9 cm, 0.4 kg

Scientific evidence is crucial in a burgeoning number of litigated cases, legislative enactments, regulatory decisions, and scholarly arguments. Evaluating Scientific Evidence explores the question of what counts as scientific knowledge, a question that has become a focus of heated courtroom and scholarly debate, not only in the United States, but in other common law countries such as the United Kingdom, Canada and Australia. Controversies are rife over what is permissible use of genetic information, whether chemical exposure causes disease, whether future dangerousness of violent or sexual offenders can be predicted, whether such time-honored methods of criminal identification (such as microscopic hair analysis, for example) have any better foundation than ancient divination rituals, among other important topics. This book examines the process of evaluating scientific evidence in both civil and criminal contexts, and explains how decisions by nonscientists that embody scientific knowledge can be improved.

Introduction
1. Triers of science
2. Intellectual due process
3. A framework of analysis
4. Toxic torts and the causation conundrum
5. Criminal identification evidence
6. Future dangerousness testimony: the epistemology of prediction
7. Barefoot or Daubert? A cognitive perspective on vetting future dangerousness testimony
8. Future dangerousness and sexual offenders
9. Models of rationality: evaluating social psychology
10. Evaluating battered woman syndrome
Conclusion.

Subject Areas: Jurisprudence & philosophy of law [LAB], Law [L]

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