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Irrefutable Evidence: A History of Forensic Science
 
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Irrefutable Evidence: A History of Forensic Science [Hardcover]

Michael Kurland

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Irrefutable Evidence by Michael Kurland explores the history of forensic science dating as far back as 475 B.C. in ancient China. He focuses attention on major criminal cases, using them to discuss advancements in crime solving techniques over the past 2500 years. Kurland provides illustrations of the evolution of crime scene investigation, physical evidence analysis and how modern technology is used to help solve criminal cases today. Kurland points out that forensic science must be reliable and based on fundamental scientific principles. He argues that there is a need to improve many forensic disciplines such as ballistics, latent fingerprint analysis, document examination, bitemark and impression evidence analysis up to the level of DNA analysis which is considered to be the gold standard for criminalistics. The history of crime solving comes alive in this extraordinary and exciting survey of forensic science. (Lawrence Kobilinsky )

Thanks to the new gold standard of DNA, hundreds of innocent people have being exonerated, often after spending years behind bars. Searching the massive databanks of DNA profiles produced nowadays routinely results in ‘cold hits,’ fingering previously unsuspected perps. Fingerprints used to be thought infallible, but a miscall a few years ago by the FBI in the Brandon Mayfield case cost the US government a multi-million dollar settlement. And forensic scientists nowadays aren’t ‘cops in labcoats,’ but often have graduate degrees in biology and chemistry. What’s going on?? Unfortunately learning about this fascinating subject often comes down to a choice between the inaccurate (CSI), the overly technical (textbooks for professionals), and the unsatisfying. Michael Kurland’s Irrefutable Evidence avoids all of these, delivering an engaging, informative and highly readable picture of a field that is revolutionizing modern crime detection. (Sandy Zabell )

On any given week, 8 out of the 10 highest rated shows are CSI and Forensic productions. Michael Kurland tells us how we got there and why the public is now and historically has been fascinated by every aspect of Forensic Science and how it has been used or misused over hundreds of years. From Lizzie Borden to the Lindbergh kidnapping to the shabby conviction of Sacco and Vanzetti, we are given the complete history of the use of forensic science without commercial interruption. Unless you are one of the 8 people on this planet who is NOT interested in this subject, READ THIS BOOK! (Mickey Sherman )

Forget what you thought you learned from CSI....Turn instead to Irrefutable Evidence. (Mardi Link Foreword Reviews )

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The rise of scientific thinking in finding, catching, and convicting criminals—and, just as important, freeing the innocent—has transformed society's assault on crime. Before scientific detective work, early attempts to maintain public safety relied on the severity of punishment rather than any probability of apprehension. But with the rapid development of the sciences in the nineteenth century, some techniques began to spill over into more effective police work. Michael Kurland's engrossing history of forensic science recounts this remarkable progress, which continues to the present. He traces the history of the major techniques of criminal detection and many of the minor ones. Here are Bertillon's physical measurements used to recognize habitual criminals; the study of fingerprints identifying criminals long after they have left the scene of the crime; Gravelle's comparison microscope comparing bullets to determine if they have been fired from the same gun; the development of bloodstain identification and, ultimately, the blood type involved. Mr. Kurland explains how once–accepted techniques have fallen by the wayside—handwriting analysis, for example—and how methods such as lie detectors, voice spectrum analysis, bite mark evidence, and other methods have proven unworthy. Finally Irrefutable Evidence explores the rise of modern DNA typing techniques, which have proven the innocence of many persons convicted of major crimes and resulted in the exoneration of more than two hundred on death row. With 12 black–and–white illustrations.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Skeptical Overview of Forensics, Mar 12 2010
By Lisa J. Steele - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Irrefutable Evidence: A History of Forensic Science (Hardcover)
Kurland's Irrefutable Evidence is a decent overview of the history of forensics and of various modern methods with some discussion of the miscarriages of justice when forensics was pushed past the skill of the expert or the limits of the discipline.

The book covers in more or less detail fingerprints, firearms ID, pattern matching, autopsies, blood stains and typing, DNA, forensic anthropology, forensic entomology, profiling, arson, and some of the known junk science. It is a good introduction to the field for readers interested in going beyond CSI and its televised and written ilk. However, while it mentions the 2009 National Academy of Science report critical of forensics in the United States, it does not integrate the findings into its criticisms, nor does it come to any conclusions about the future of forensics or future reforms.

It would make a good basic to intermediate reference for those interested in forensics, especially for writers, but does not stand on its own as a source book for anyone deeply interested in the field.

4.0 out of 5 stars Great background for the Crime Buff, July 9 2010
By bronx book nerd - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Irrefutable Evidence: A History of Forensic Science (Hardcover)
Any crime buff should read this book to understand the forensic science that supports criminal investigations. Michael Kurland has done a credible job of documenting the various fields, tools and techniques in criminalistics, including items like fingerprinting, DNA analysis, toxicology and ballistics. He makes sure that the reader knows the strengths and weaknesses of each technique and augments his review with examples from criminal cases. In addition, Kurland includes the history of each technique including how it came to be and when it was first used succesfully in a criminal investigation. Kurland also covers some of the unreliable techniques that were used in the past, like phrenology, handwriting and bite mark analysis. For any fan of true crime, this is a fascinating and informative work.
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