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William Goodwin (Author), Adrian Linacre (Author), Sibte Hadi (Author)
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November 6, 2007 0470010266 978-0470010266 1
An Introduction to Forensic Genetics is a comprehensive introduction to this fast moving area from the collection of evidence at the scene of a crime to the presentation of that evidence in a legal context. The last few years have seen significant advances in the subject and the development and application of genetics has revolutionised forensic science.

This book begins with the key concepts needed to fully appreciate the subject and moves on to examine the latest developments in the field, illustrated throughout with references to relevant casework. In addition to the technology involved in generating a DNA profile, the underlying population biology and statistical interpretation are also covered. The evaluation and presentation of DNA evidence in court is discussed as well with guidance on the evaluation process and how court reports and statements should be presented.

  • An accessible introduction to Forensic Genetics from the collection of evidence to the presentation of that evidence in a legal context
  • Includes case studies to enhance student understanding
  • Includes the latest developments in the field focusing on the technology used today and that which is likely to be used in the future
  • Accessible treatment of population biology and statistics associated with forensic evidence

This book offers undergraduate students of Forensic Science an accessible approach to the subject that will have direct relevance to their courses. An Introduction to Forensic Genetics is also an invaluable resource for postgraduates and practising forensic scientists looking for a good introduction to the field.



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An Introduction to Forensic Genetics is a comprehensive introduction to this fast moving area from the collection of evidence at the scene of a crime to the presentation of that evidence in a legal context. The last few years have seen significant advances in the subject and the development and application of genetics has revolutionised forensic science.

This book begins with the key concepts needed to fully appreciate the subject and moves on to examine the latest developments in the field, illustrated throughout with references to relevant casework. In addition to the technology involved in generating a DNA profile, the underlying population biology and statistical interpretation are also covered. The evaluation and presentation of DNA evidence in court is also discussed with guidance on the evaluation process and how court reports and statements should be presented.

  • an accessible introduction to Forensic Genetics from the collection of evidence to the presentation of that evidence in a legal context.
  •  includes case studies to enhance student understanding.
  •  includes the latest developments in the field focusing on the technology used today and that which is likely to be used in the future.
  • accessible treatment of population biology and statistics associated with forensic evidence.


William Goodwin
University of Central Lancashire

Adrian Linacre
University of Strathclyde

Sibte Hadi
University of Central Lancashire

About the Author

William Goodwin is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Forensic and Investigative Science at the University of Central Lancashire where his main teaching areas are molecular biology and its application to forensic analysis. Prior to this he worked for eight years at the Department of Forensic Medicine and Science in the Human Identification Centre where hewas involved in a number of international cases involving the identifications of individuals from air crashes and from clandestine graves. His research has focused on the analysis of DNA from archaeological samples and highly compromised human remains. He has acted as an expert witness and also as a consultant for international humanitarian organisations and forensic service providers.

Adrian Linacre is a Senior Lecturer at the Centre for Forensic Science at the University of Strathclyde where his main areas of teaching are aspects of forensic biology, population genetics and human identification. His research areas include the use of non-human DNA in forensic science and the mechanisms behind the transfer and persistence of DNA at crime scenes. He has published over 50 papers in international journals, has presented at a number of international conferences and is on the editorial board of Forensic Science International: Genetics. Dr Linacre works as an assessor for the Council for the Registration of Forensic Practitioners (CRFP) in the area of human contact traces and is a Registered Practitioner.

Sibte Hadi is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Forensic and Investigative Science at the University of Central Lancashire. His main teaching areas are Forensic Medicine and DNA profiling. He is a physician by training and practised forensic pathology for a number of years in Pakistan before undertaking a PhD in Forensic Genetics. Following this he worked at the Department of Molecular Biology Louisiana State University as a member of the Louisiana Healthy Aging Study group. He has acted as a consultant to forensic service providers in the USA and Pakistan. His current research is focused on population genetics, DNA databases and gene expression studies for different forensic applications. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 162 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (November 6, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0470010266
  • ISBN-13: 978-0470010266
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.5 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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Without a studied reading this would be a difficult book for most laymen: requires more than just a nodding acquaintance with genetics, but one should also have running in the background some idea of what "forensic" actually means. Nonetheless, this is a must read for people interested in just one of the many new sub-disciplines opening almost daily.
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I can't say that I was particularly intrigued but needed this book for a class. It served its purpose.
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