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Criminology / Government / Biology / CSI / CSI effect / DNA profiling / DNA / Forensic science / Witness / Juries / Legal procedure / Law
Date: 2010-04-21 02:35:32
Criminology
Government
Biology
CSI
CSI effect
DNA profiling
DNA
Forensic science
Witness
Juries
Legal procedure
Law

Improving Jury Understanding and Use of DNA Expert Evidence

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