Forensic Science: Revolution of Criminal Law and Trends is a comprehensive exploration of the pivotal role forensic science plays in modern criminal justice systems. Authored by Rajasi Guharoy, Anandit Thakur, and Vyakhya Baweja, the book delves into the integration of scientific methodologies with legal proceedings, highlighting how advancements in forensic science have revolutionized criminal law practices.
The authors examine various forensic disciplines, including DNA analysis, fingerprinting, toxicology, and digital forensics, illustrating their applications in criminal investigations and trials. The book also addresses the challenges and ethical considerations associated with the use of forensic evidence, emphasizing the need for proper training, standardization, and legal frameworks to ensure the integrity and admissibility of forensic findings in court.
Through case studies and expert insights, Forensic Science: Revolution of Criminal Law and Trends provides readers with a nuanced understanding of how forensic science continues to shape and redefine the landscape of criminal law.
Key Features:
- Exploration of cutting-edge forensic methods and their impact on criminal investigations.
- Analysis of how scientific evidence is utilized within legal frameworks to establish facts and ensure justice.
- Discussion on the ethical dilemmas and legal issues arising from the use of forensic science in criminal law.
- Insights into emerging trends and technologies shaping the future of forensic science and its application in criminal law.
The book offers an in-depth examination of the transformative influence of forensic science on criminal law, providing valuable insights for legal professionals, law students, and anyone interested in the intersection of science and justice.