A round table discussion on forensic science in Australia

This manuscript is an edited transcript of a round table discussion held during the Australian New Zealand Forensic Science Society International Symposium held in Sydney in 2010. The discussants covered a variety of topics, including the management of science, the handling of quality issues, and th...

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Main Authors: Houck, M., Robertson, J., Found, B., Kobus, H., Lewis, Simon, Raymond, M., Reedy, P., Ross, A., Roux, C., Vining, R.
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Published: Taylor and Francis 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/29482
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Robertson, J.
Found, B.
Kobus, H.
Lewis, Simon
Raymond, M.
Reedy, P.
Ross, A.
Roux, C.
Vining, R.
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description This manuscript is an edited transcript of a round table discussion held during the Australian New Zealand Forensic Science Society International Symposium held in Sydney in 2010. The discussants covered a variety of topics, including the management of science, the handling of quality issues, and the report on forensic science from the U.S. National Academies of Science National Research Council. This discussion offers a frank account of the current state of Australian forensic service providers. These views are then considered in the context of recent events unfolding in the United Kingdom and in a broader international context. It poses the question, are there lessons to be learned from the Australian experience that would have relevance to other parts of the world?
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-294822019-02-19T05:35:35Z A round table discussion on forensic science in Australia Houck, M. Robertson, J. Found, B. Kobus, H. Lewis, Simon Raymond, M. Reedy, P. Ross, A. Roux, C. Vining, R. leadership strategic planning management This manuscript is an edited transcript of a round table discussion held during the Australian New Zealand Forensic Science Society International Symposium held in Sydney in 2010. The discussants covered a variety of topics, including the management of science, the handling of quality issues, and the report on forensic science from the U.S. National Academies of Science National Research Council. This discussion offers a frank account of the current state of Australian forensic service providers. These views are then considered in the context of recent events unfolding in the United Kingdom and in a broader international context. It poses the question, are there lessons to be learned from the Australian experience that would have relevance to other parts of the world? 2011 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/29482 10.1080/19409044.2011.564272 Taylor and Francis fulltext
spellingShingle leadership
strategic planning
management
Houck, M.
Robertson, J.
Found, B.
Kobus, H.
Lewis, Simon
Raymond, M.
Reedy, P.
Ross, A.
Roux, C.
Vining, R.
A round table discussion on forensic science in Australia
title A round table discussion on forensic science in Australia
title_full A round table discussion on forensic science in Australia
title_fullStr A round table discussion on forensic science in Australia
title_full_unstemmed A round table discussion on forensic science in Australia
title_short A round table discussion on forensic science in Australia
title_sort round table discussion on forensic science in australia
topic leadership
strategic planning
management
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/29482