The lab arm of the law

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Forensic science is already a mainstay of modern police work. But are criminologists missing a trick by failing to apply the latest scientific findings to crime prevention? Jim Giles investigates.

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Giles, J. (2003, March 6). The lab arm of the law. Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/422013a

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