Guest editorial: Reclaiming the integrity of science in expert witnessing

Ethics and Behavior 3 (3 & 4):223 – 229 (1993)
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Abstract

Explores the impact of expert witnessing on the integrity of forensic scientific information. Complaints on the behavior of expert witnesses; Factors stimulating the susceptibility of experts to abandon their scientific integrity; Implications of the reliance of expert witnesses on ethics codes.

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