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The End of the Line

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Science and Criminal Detection

Part of the book series: Dimensions of Science ((DIMOSCI))

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Having assembled all the facts, what does the forensic scientist do then? What is the point of establishing connections between suspect and control items? To what end has all the time and effort been devoted?

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© 1988 John Broad

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Broad, J. (1988). The End of the Line. In: Science and Criminal Detection. Dimensions of Science. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-10604-2_8

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