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Tully, Gillian --- "Regulating forensic science" [2018] ELECD 1160; in Roberts, Paul; Stockdale, Michael (eds), "Forensic Science Evidence and Expert Witness Testimony" (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018) 130

Book Title: Forensic Science Evidence and Expert Witness Testimony

Editor(s): Roberts, Paul; Stockdale, Michael

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

ISBN: 9781788111027

Section: Chapter 4

Section Title: Regulating forensic science

Author(s): Tully, Gillian

Number of pages: 25

Abstract/Description:

In this chapter, the current Forensic Science Regulator describes the regulatory framework for forensic science quality in England and Wales and elucidates its underpinning values in terms of balance, logic, robustness and transparency. Quality standards, when appropriately drafted and effectively implemented, address the fundamental prerequisites for reliable scientific results to be obtained. However, ongoing practical challenges and risks to the quality and reliability of forensic science evidence remain, including funding constraints and weaknesses in commissioning and case management. The chapter concludes that for existing gaps in compliance with quality standards to be eliminated effectively, the role of Forensic Science Regulator needs to be placed on a statutory footing and that courts should monitor and enforce compliance with the provisions governing expert evidence contained in the Criminal Procedure Rules and Criminal Practice Directions. Fully implementing these additional safeguards would further ameliorate the risks posed by unreliable science to the proper administration of criminal justice.


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