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Gresham College lecture by Professor Jo Delahunty QC. The use of experts in the family courts can make a significant difference to outcomes. The debate about the use of experts in court cases reflects the...
This talk and panel discussion presented by the Birkbeck School of Law at Birkbeck, University of London, on 17 June 2014, concerns the use of research evidence to police rape cases, focusing on the current...
This BBC Panorama documentary was filmed by police response teams wearing body-worn video cameras and reveals harrowing footage and other evidence of domestic violence incidents that now account for a third...
A documentary focused on the role of filmic and archival documentation in the prosecution of a genocide case. During Guatemala’s brutal civil war, filmmaker Pamela Yates captured damning footage of the...
A continuing series of video podcasts of some of the computer animations that have been used in USA courtrooms over the last 20 years. Z-Axis Corporation was a pioneer in the creation of animated trial...
Every day expert witnesses contribute to the work of courts, tribunals and inquiries. While these witnesses, by definition, are expert in their own field, they are often inexpert in the legal or quasi-legal...
Three ‘experts’ give their opinions about a scientific report written by a Canadian scientist, Dr Herbert Inhaber, on ‘The Risk of Energy Production’. Shows that ‘experts’ will often disagree...
While researching another project, filmmaker Errol Morris became fascinated by the case of Randall Dale Adams, a man on death row for the murder of a policeman in 1976. Convinced of his innocence, Morris...
Members of the Health and Safety Executive may be called to give evidence in court as expert witnesses. For their benefit, Charles Acred, Clerk to Justices of Wirral Magistrates Court, gives an outline of...
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