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Differing Perception of DNA Evidence and Intelligence Capabilities in Criminal Investigations

doi 10.20944/preprints202002.0004.v1
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February 3, 2020

Authors
Nathan ScudderSally F. KeltyJanie Busby GrantCasey MontgomerieSimon J. WalshJames RobertsonDennis McNevin
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MDPI AG


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