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Forensic Evidence - Science and the Criminal Law by Terrence F. Kiely (2001) Download

Forensic Evidence - Science and the Criminal Law by Terrence F. Kiely (2001)

 

Forensic Evidence - Science and the Criminal Law by Terrence F. Kiely (2001)

 

 One of the greatest challenges encountered by those in the forensic sciences is anticipating what the state and federal courts will – or will not – allow as valid physical evidence. With this in mind, the author of Forensic Evidence: Science and the Criminal Law, Second Edition analyzes and explains the judicial system’s response to the applicability of forensic science in the investigation, prosecution, and defense of criminal activity.

Each chapter of this comprehensive yet accessible resource provides an overview and analysis of the scientific and legal aspects of a particular forensic discipline. An important new feature of this second edition is that each chapter focuses on discussions of recent forensics literature reviews from Interpol’s 14th Annual Forensic Science Symposium. This latest edition also updates previously discussed cases and presents the most recent applications of the Frye and Daubert standards, the admissibility of eyewitness identification, the upsurge of cases and statutes that involve post-conviction DNA, and the increased interest in re-examining cold cases.

As challenges to forensic evidence become increasingly rigorous, so does the need for intense preparation. Forensic Evidence: Science and the Criminal Law, Second Edition is the book that those in the forensic sciences need to have on hand to successfully prepare for what may await them in the courtroom.


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for Forensic Evidence
Title Forensic Evidence: Science and the Criminal Law, Second Edition
Author Terrence F. Kiely
Edition 2, revised
Publisher CRC Press, 2005
ISBN 1420038060, 9781420038064
Length 344 pages

 

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Why CEOs Fail by David L. Dotlich and Peter C. Cairo Download

Why CEOs Fail: The 11 Behaviors That Can Derail Your Climb to the Top - And How to Manage Them

Written by: David L. Dotlich, Peter C. Cairo
Published in 2003 by John Wiley & Sons












From the book:
If any of the following behaviors sound like you or someone you work with, beware! In "Why CEOs Fail, " David L. Dotlich and Peter C. Cairo describe the most common characteristics of derailed top executives and how you can avoid them: Arrogance--you think that you're right, and everyone else is wrong. Melodrama--you need to be the center of attention. Volatility--you're subject to mood swings. Excessive Caution--you're afraid to make decisions. Habitual Distrust--you focus on the negatives. Aloofness --you're disengaged and disconnected. Mischievousness--you believe that rules are made to be broken. Eccentricity--you try to be different just for the sake of it. Passive Resistance--what you say is not what you really believe. Perfectionism--you get the little things right and the big things wrong. Eagerness to Please--you try to win the popularity contest.


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Title Why CEOs Fail: The 11 Behaviors That Can Derail Your Climb to the Top - And How to Manage Them
Volume 287 of J-B US non-Franchise Leadership
Authors David L. Dotlich, Peter C. Cairo
Publisher John Wiley & Sons, 2003
ISBN 0470330708, 9780470330708
Length 205 pages

About the authors (2003)
David L. Dotlich, former Executive Vice President of Honeywell International and Groupe Bull, is a partner of CDR International (www.cdr-intl.com) and coauthor of Action Learning ( Jossey Bass, l998), Action Coaching (Jossey Bass, l999), and the breakthrough best-selling book Unnatural Leadership: Going Against Intuition and Experience to Develop Ten New Leadership Instincts (Jossey-Bass, 2002). He is a business adviser, educator and coach to top executives in many global corporations.

Peter C. Cairo is a partner in CDR International and member of the faculty of Columbia University Business School Executive Education. He has worked with many companies in the areas of leadership development, executive coaching, and organizational effectiveness. He is coauthor with David Dotlich of Action Coaching and Unnatural Leadership, both from Jossey-Bass.



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