A forensic science examiner performs an analysis at the Connecticut Forensic Science Laboratory. Some state labs face yearslong backlogs across a range of cases, including those requiring DNA and ...
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The forensic science system in England and Wales is on the brink of collapse. This stark assessment, expressed by Professor Angela Gallop, has been reinforced today by the House of Lord Science and ...
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Putting forensics under the microscope

When I joined the police in the 80s, most criminal investigations were solved by witness testimony or catching the offender in the act, writes Graham Bartlett.
Forensic science in England and Wales is not working. Not for the police, not for forensic scientists, or lawyers and ultimately, it is not working for the public and the criminal justice system.
Science and technology committee tells Ministry of Justice to fix inequality of arms between prosecution and defence.