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The Philosophy of Forensic Scientific
Identification by Prof Jamieson (pdf) >>


Sequential unmasking and DNA >>


The National Academy of Sciences Review »


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Opinion

The Reed judgment »


So DNA is objective? »


Response to Regulator on accreditation (pdf) »


The UK National DNA database, some cautions >>


On the Caddy Review of LCN >>


Devil in the detail - on LCN DNA >>


Bad language in expert reports >>

Training & Events

6th FORREST conference organised by Coventry University »


TFI Events »


Other conferences and events »

TFI in the news

Crimestoppers article 2009 >>


Wileys Encyclopedia of Forensic Sciences (Ed. A Jamieson and A. Moenssens) >>