Here’s an article in Slate “hot off the press” by Roger Koppl and Radley Balko. It makes for a nice follow up to the earlier Forbes story (and Koppl article) I drew attention to.
Follow up to: What’s Wrong With CSI
August 12, 2008 Comments Off Short URL social epistemology, epistemology, testimony, Roger Koppl, forensics, criminal verdicts, Forbes, csi, Radley Balko, slate
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