Rules of evidence
DNA Fingerprinting: What Every Criminal Lawyer Should Know
NCJ Number
129126
Journal
Criminal Law Bulletin
Date Published
1991
Battered Woman Syndrome: A Matter of Common Sense?
NCJ Number
129352
Journal
Forensic Reports
Date Published
1989
DNA Typing: A Rush to Judgment
NCJ Number
129002
Journal
Georgia Law Review
Date Published
1991
Evolving Role of Statistical Assessments as Evidence in the Courts
NCJ Number
128758
Date Published
1989
Criminal Procedure Handbook, 1990
NCJ Number
128620
Date Published
1990
Police Investigation Handbook
NCJ Number
127850
Date Published
1990
Proceedings for the International Symposium on Human Identification, 1989: Data Acquisition and Statistical Analysis for DNA Laboratories
NCJ Number
128036
Date Published
1990
Computer-related Crime
NCJ Number
127840
Date Published
1990
Rape Trauma Syndrome: Is It Probative of Lack of Consent?
NCJ Number
127877
Journal
Law and Psychology Review
Date Published
1989
Expert Opinion Testimony: Experts, Where Did They Come From and Why Are They Here?
NCJ Number
127880
Journal
Law and Psychology Review
Date Published
1989
Hypnotically Enhanced Testimony: Its Role and Admissibility in the Legal Process
NCJ Number
127881
Journal
Law and Psychology Review
Date Published
1989
Matthew Yeager Subpoena Case
NCJ Number
127581
Date Published
1990
Search and Seizure
NCJ Number
127524
Date Published
1990
View From the Bench (From DNA and Criminal Justice, P 17-26, 1990, Julia Vernon and Ben Selinger, eds. -- See NCJ-127660)
NCJ Number
127663
Date Published
1990
Expert Witnesses, Nonexpert Witnesses, and Nonwitness Experts
NCJ Number
126992
Journal
Law and Human Behavior
Date Published
1990
Evidence and Trial Advocacy: The Original Writing (Best Evidence) Rule
NCJ Number
126988
Journal
Criminal Law Bulletin
Date Published
1990
Introduction to Criminal Evidence
NCJ Number
126549
Date Published
1991