Suspect identities: A history of criminal identification and fingerprinting SA Cole Harvard University Press, 2001 | 1531* | 2001 |
Truth machine: The contentious history of DNA fingerprinting M Lynch, SA Cole, R McNally, K Jordan University of Chicago Press, 2010 | 634 | 2010 |
More than zero: Accounting for error in latent fingerprint identification SA Cole J. Crim. l. & Criminology 95, 985, 2004 | 477 | 2004 |
The need for a research culture in the forensic sciences JL Mnookin, SA Cole, IE Dror, BAJ Fisher UCLA L. Rev. 58, 725, 2010 | 353 | 2010 |
CSI and its Effects: Media, Juries, and the Burden of Proof SA Cole, R Dioso-Villa New Eng. L. Rev. 41, 435, 2006 | 312 | 2006 |
Investigating the CSI effect effect: Media and litigation crisis in criminal law SA Cole, R Dioso-Villa Stan. L. Rev. 61, 1335, 2008 | 292 | 2008 |
The vision in “blind” justice: Expert perception, judgment, and visual cognition in forensic pattern recognition IE Dror, SA Cole Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 17 (2), 161-167, 2010 | 259 | 2010 |
Forensics without uniqueness, conclusions without individualization: the new epistemology of forensic identification SA Cole Law, probability and risk 8 (3), 233-255, 2009 | 230 | 2009 |
Grandfathering evidence: Fingerprint admissibility rulings from Jennings to Llera Plaza and back again SA Cole Am. Crim. L. Rev. 41, 1189, 2004 | 210 | 2004 |
Science and Technology Studies on Trial:: Dilemmas of Expertise M Lynch, S Cole Expert Evidence and Scientific Proof in Criminal Trials, 49-91, 2017 | 184 | 2017 |
Is fingerprint identification valid? Rhetorics of reliability in fingerprint proponents’ discourse SA Cole Law & Policy 28 (1), 109-135, 2006 | 132 | 2006 |
The social and legal construction of suspects SA Cole, M Lynch Annu. Rev. Law Soc. Sci. 2 (1), 39-60, 2006 | 118 | 2006 |
Forensic bitemark identification: weak foundations, exaggerated claims MJ Saks, T Albright, TL Bohan, BE Bierer, CM Bowers, MA Bush, PJ Bush, ... Journal of Law and the Biosciences 3 (3), 538-575, 2016 | 107 | 2016 |
Witnessing identification: Latent fingerprinting evidence and expert knowledge SA Cole Social Studies of Science 28 (5-6), 687-712, 1998 | 107 | 1998 |
Forensic culture as epistemic culture: The sociology of forensic science SA Cole Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and …, 2013 | 89 | 2013 |
A surfeit of science: The “CSI effect” and the media appropriation of the public understanding of science SA Cole Public Understanding of Science 24 (2), 130-146, 2015 | 80 | 2015 |
Individualization is dead, long live individualization! Reforms of reporting practices for fingerprint analysis in the United States SA Cole Law, Probability and Risk 13 (2), 117-150, 2014 | 72 | 2014 |
The prevalence and potential causes of wrongful conviction by fingerprint evidence SA Cole Golden Gate University Law Review, 2006 | 72 | 2006 |
Science and the death penalty: DNA, innocence, and the debate over capital punishment in the United States JD Aronson, SA Cole Law & Social Inquiry 34 (3), 603-633, 2009 | 68 | 2009 |
Where the rubber meets the road: Thinking about expert evidence as expert testimony SA Cole Vill. L. Rev. 52, 803, 2007 | 67 | 2007 |