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Victim Awareness - A Mother's Story
Victim Awareness - A Mother's Story
Sally Knox
This presentation will look at the events which led to the murder of Robert Knox in May 2008. The consequences and personal feelings which were felt after Sally’s son was murdered will be examined. This is a story from the victim’s family who will relay the feelings and emotions felt after the police investigation had concluded.
For further information The Rob Knox Foundation, which sally has set up in her son's honour, please visit www.robknox.co.uk.
Duration: 29 minutes
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Accuracy in Fiction or Accuracy is fiction
“Forensic Science—Accuracy in Fiction or Accuracy is Fiction: Does it Really Matter? Professor James Robertson, Director of the National Centre for Forensic Studies (NCFS), University of Canberra.
This presentation will discuss the rise in the “CSI effect” and the information that lay people glean from forensic entertainment programmes. The presenter will debate whether the public at large are often miss-informed, due to CSI fictional related television, as to what forensic science can and cannot do and whether it is a case that many jurors believe that all manner of investigations and tests should be undertaken regardless of whether they would actually be fruitful or relevant.
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Duration: 20 minutes
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"Discussion is an Exchange of Knowledge;
"Discussion is an Exchange of Knowledge; Argument an Exchange of Ignorance" The Scientist, The Investigator, and Communication.
Callum Sutherland, Head of Research, La Plante Productions.
Forensic analysis and crime reconstruction involve more than just the processing and documentation of scenes and the examination of the physical evidence. Most importantly, it involves conclusions that can be logically and objectively drawn from the evidence, as well as with those that cannot, thus the consideration of both the strengths and limitations of the available forensic results are an important part of any serious crime investigation and reconstruction.
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Duration: 33 minutes
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