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Hopman, R., van Oorschot, I., & M'charek, A. (2023). From promise to practice: Anticipatory work and the adoption of massive parallel sequencing in forensics. In V. Toom, M. Wienroth, & A. M'charek (Eds.), Law, Practice and Politics of Forensic DNA Profiling: Forensic Genetics and their Technolegal Worlds (pp. 93-110). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429322358-9
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Hopman, R. (2023). The face as folded object: Race and the problems with ‘progress’ in forensic DNA phenotyping. Social Studies of Science, 53(6), 869-890. https://doi.org/10.1177/03063127211035562 -
Hopman, R., & Bleumink, R. (2023). Between pencils and genetic markers: Rethinking innovation in policing through forensic face-making technologies. International Journal of Police Science & Management, 25(3), 280-296. https://doi.org/10.1177/14613557231173213 -
Hopman, R., & M'charek, A. (2020). Facing the unknown suspect: forensic DNA phenotyping and the oscillation between the individual and the collective. Biosocieties, 15(3), 438–462. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41292-020-00190-9
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Hopman, R. (2020). Opening up forensic DNA phenotyping: the logics of accuracy, commonality and valuing. New genetics and society, 39(4), 424-440. https://doi.org/10.1080/14636778.2020.1755638
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