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1. Crime And The Construction Of Forensic Objectivity: Introduction, Alison Adam
2.Bodies In The Bed: English Crime Scene Photographs As Documentary Images, Amy Helen Bell
3. Murder In Miniature: Reconstructing The Crime Scene In The English Courtroom, Alexa Neale
4. The Biggar Murder: 'A Triumph For Forensic Odontology', Alison Adam
5. Making Forensic Evaluations
Forensic Objectivity In The Swedish Criminal Justice System, Corinna Kruse
6. The Police Surgeon, Medico-Legal Networks And Criminal Investigation In Victorian Scotland, Kelly-Ann Couzens
7. '13 Yards Off The Big Gate And 37 Yards Up The West Walls'. Crime Scene Detection In Mid-Nineteenth Century Newcastle Upon Tyne, Clare Sandford-Couch And Helen Rutherford
8. The Construction Of Forensic Knowledge In Victorian Yorkshire: Dr Thomas Scattergood And His Casebooks, 1856-1900, Laura Sellers And Katherine D. Watson
9.Reporting Violent Death: Networks Of Expertise And The Scottish Post-Mortem, Nicholas Duvall
10. Detecting The Murderess: Newspaper Representations Of Women Convicted Of Murder In New York, London And Ireland, 1880-1914, Rian Sutton And Lynsey Black
11.'Children's Lies': The Weimar Press As Psychological Expert In Child Sex Abuse Trials, Heather Wolffram
12. Murder Cases, Trunks And The Entanglement Of Ethics: The Preservation And Display Of Scenes Of Crime Material, Angela Sutton-Vane.
2.Bodies In The Bed: English Crime Scene Photographs As Documentary Images, Amy Helen Bell
3. Murder In Miniature: Reconstructing The Crime Scene In The English Courtroom, Alexa Neale
4. The Biggar Murder: 'A Triumph For Forensic Odontology', Alison Adam
5. Making Forensic Evaluations
Forensic Objectivity In The Swedish Criminal Justice System, Corinna Kruse
6. The Police Surgeon, Medico-Legal Networks And Criminal Investigation In Victorian Scotland, Kelly-Ann Couzens
7. '13 Yards Off The Big Gate And 37 Yards Up The West Walls'. Crime Scene Detection In Mid-Nineteenth Century Newcastle Upon Tyne, Clare Sandford-Couch And Helen Rutherford
8. The Construction Of Forensic Knowledge In Victorian Yorkshire: Dr Thomas Scattergood And His Casebooks, 1856-1900, Laura Sellers And Katherine D. Watson
9.Reporting Violent Death: Networks Of Expertise And The Scottish Post-Mortem, Nicholas Duvall
10. Detecting The Murderess: Newspaper Representations Of Women Convicted Of Murder In New York, London And Ireland, 1880-1914, Rian Sutton And Lynsey Black
11.'Children's Lies': The Weimar Press As Psychological Expert In Child Sex Abuse Trials, Heather Wolffram
12. Murder Cases, Trunks And The Entanglement Of Ethics: The Preservation And Display Of Scenes Of Crime Material, Angela Sutton-Vane.