Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Use of DNA testing in police investigative work for increasing offender identification, arrest, conviction and case clearance / David B. Wilson, David Weisburd, David McClure.

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Canadian Policing Research

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Bibliography

Includes bibliographical references (pages 27-32).

Description

1 online resource (53 pages)

Note

Author(s) affiliated with: Department of Criminology, Law & Society, George Mason University.

Summary

"The objective of this review has been to synthesize existing evidence on the effectiveness of DNA testing as part of routine police investigative practices compared to other more traditional forms of investigation."--Page 4.

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Online Access

Series

Campbell systematic reviews, 1891-1803 ; 2011:7.

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