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  1. Prisoner Transfer between the UK and EU27: A ‘Striking’ Omission from the Trade and Cooperation Agreement?
  2. Preventing Machines From Lying: Why Interdisciplinary Collaboration is Essential for Understanding Artefactual or Artefactually Dependent Expert Evidence
  3. EU-UK criminal justice and security cooperation after Brexit: A perspective
  4. Prisoner Transfer Within the Irish-UK Common Travel Area (CTA) After Brexit: Human Rights Between Politics and Penal Reform
  5. A Comparative Analysis of Anglo-Dutch Approaches to ‘Cyber Policing’: Checks and Balances Fit for Purpose?
  6. Collaborative Justice and Harm Reduction in Cyberspace: Policing Indecent Child Images
  7. Police Functional Adaptation to the Digital or Post Digital Age: Discussions with Cybercrime Experts
  8. New Wine in Old Bottles: Alternative Narratives of Cybercrime and Criminal Justice?
  9. The impact of Brexit on the future of UK forensic science and technology
  10. Not quite anyone's guess: Brexit, forensic science and legal medicine
  11. Criminal Justice and Global Public Goods: The Pru m Forensic Biometric Cooperation Model
  12. Opening the Scientific Experts Black Box: 'Critical Trust as a Reformative Principle in Criminal Evidence
  13. Regularising the Regulator: The Government's Consultation about Placing the Forensic Science Regulator on a Statutory Footing
  14. Criminal Justice, Science and the Marketplace: The Closure of the Forensic Science Service in Perspective
  15. Introduction
  16. Transnational Exchange of Forensic DNA: Viability, Legitimacy, and Acceptability
  17. Combating International Crime
  18. Clarifying the ‘reliability’ continuum and testing its limits: biometric (fingerprint and DNA) expert evidence
  19. Re-examining the ‘reliability’ of forensic pathology evidence