3rd Edition

Ethics and the Practice of Forensic Science

By Robin T. Bowen Copyright 2024
328 Pages 14 Color & 5 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

328 Pages 14 Color & 5 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

Integrity and honesty are the hallmarks of science - and especially so in the case of forensic science - making the study and practice of ethics essential to the field. Ethics and the Practice of Forensic Science, Third Edition directly addresses common stressors that can induce, or lead professionals - working in forensic laboratories, law enforcement, the judicial system, and at crime... Read more

1.What Is Ethics?  2. Ethics in Forensic Science  3. An Ethical Approach to Forensic Professionalism  4. The Ethics of the Criminal Justice Culture  5. Forensic Investigators in Police Agencies: Ethical Considerations in an Age of Reform  6. Ethics in the Courtroom: The Scientist’s Perspective  7. Ethics in Science and Research  8. Unethical Behavior: The Fork in the Road  9. Good Examples of Bad Behavior  10. Code of Ethics  11. 2023 ‘Ethics in Your Profession’ Research Results  12. Unjust: Wrongful Convictions  App A. Additional U.S. Forensic Science Professional Codes of Ethics  App B. U.S. Law Enforcement Professional Codes of Ethics  App C. International Forensic Science Professional Codes of Ethics  App D. When Ethics Are Used to Retaliate App E. Examples of Misconduct

Biography

Robin T. Bowen, Ed.D. is a Teaching Assistant Professor and FIS Minor Coordinator with the Department of Forensic Science at West Virginia University. Bowen is the author of Ethics and the Practice of Forensic Science, The Significance of Ethical Practices in Forensic Science in the Encyclopedia of Forensic Sciences, and various chapters on ethics in forensic science. She is a Distinguished Member of the Mid-Atlantic Association of Forensic Scientists. She has participated as an advisory member of the Outreach and Communication Interagency Working Group (IWG) under the National Science and Technology Council Subcommittee (NSTC) on Forensic Science and as a member of the Editorial Advisory Board for the revised edition of Encyclopedia of Forensic Sciences. Bowen was formerly the assistant director for Forensic and Investigative Sciences Outreach, a program that developed research, scientific resources, and professional training for forensic scientists and related professionals. Bowen is the primary developer of the Forensic Educational Alliance, an initiative to offer forensic science continuing education online courses. She has an undergraduate degree in Forensic and Investigative Sciences, a graduate degree in Secondary Science Education, and a doctorate in Instructional Design and Technology.

“For those who are new to this text and have not read or used the prior editions, this is ... a text that is applicable to students, graduate students, and practicing professionals at almost any level. It ... provides ample examples and sections that could be useful to a laboratory trying to keep ethical practice part of recurrent training for staff. For anyone running a laboratory, the perspective is invaluable.”—Forensic Science Review, Vol 37 (2025)