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Forensics - The DNA Revolution: How a Molecular Code Rewrote Criminal Justice

Forensics - The DNA Revolution: How a Molecular Code Rewrote Criminal Justice

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Host Ava Grey examines how DNA profiling revolutionized criminal justice, beginning with the 1986 Leicestershire murders. She traces the science from Sir Alec Jeffreys' 1984 discovery through Richard Buckland's groundbreaking exoneration and Colin Pitchfork's conviction—the first person freed and first convicted by DNA evidence. Grey explains STR analysis, PCR amplification, and modern forensic techniques while addressing limitations and the technology's profound impact on both convictions and exonerations.

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