Forensic cultures in modern Europe / / ed. by Willemijn Ruberg, Lara Bergers, Sara Serrano Martínez, Pauline Dirven.

This edited volume examines the performance and role of scientific experts in modern European courts of law and police investigations. It discusses cases from criminal, civil and international law to parse the impact of forensic evidence and expertise in different European countries. The contributor...

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Place / Publishing House:Manchester : : Manchester University Press, , [2023]
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Year of Publication:2023
Language:English
Series:Social Histories of Medicine ; 60
Physical Description:1 online resource (304 p.) :; 8 black & white illustrations
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Table of Contents:
  • Front Matter
  • Contents
  • List of figures
  • List of contributors
  • Introduction
  • 1 Blood will out
  • 2 A culture of testimony
  • 3 The making of evidence after mass violence
  • 4 Teaching Grossian criminalistics in Imperial Germany
  • 5 Sober suits, bowler hats and white lab coats
  • 6 Reassessing the legacy of Cesare Lombroso
  • 7 Expert evidence and uncertainty in English infanticide trials, c. 1725–1945
  • 8 Forensic physicians and the Francoist prosecution of infanticide, c. 1939–1969
  • 9 Doing law, psychiatric expertise and ‘crimes of passion’ in the Netherlands and Russia in the twentieth century
  • 10 A culture of consensus
  • 11 The ‘key’ to the crime
  • Index