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Case Against Timothy McVeigh
Moenssens, Novel Scientific Evidence in Criminal Cases: Some Words of Caution, 85 J. Crim. L. & Criminology 1, 5 (1993)
Forensic Evidence
Webert, D. R. (2003). Are the courts in a trance? Approaches to the admissibility of hypnotically enhanced witness testimony in light of empirical evidence. American Criminal Law Review, 40(3), 1301+. Retrieved August 4, 2005, from Questia database, http:
Eyewitness Testimony
Slobogin, Christopher. "Psychiatric Evidence in Criminal Trials: To Junk or Not to Junk?." William and Mary Law Review 40.1 (1998): 1-56. Questia. 30 July 2004 <http://www.questia.com/>.
Expert Witnesses
Sherman, P. (1992) `The Variable Effect of Arrest on Criminal Careers: The Milwaukee Domestic Violence Experiment' Journal of Criminal Law and Criminal Justice, vol. 83, p1
Labeling Theory
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