Enacting forensics in homicide investigations

Robin Williams, Jason Weetman

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Abstract

This article, co-authored by an academic and a forensic practitioner, describes some of the gaps in current knowledge of the utility of forensic science support to homicide investigations. It also reflects on the experience of a recent pilot study of the use of forensic science in homicide investigations in an English police force to argue for new kinds of research capable of grasping the ways in which issues of temporality, agency and contingency are imbricated with one another in the typical trajectories of homicide inquiries, at least as far as the contribution of forensic science is concerned.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)376-389
JournalPolicing and Society
Volume23
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013

Keywords

  • criminal investigation
  • forensic science
  • homicide

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