The role of a statistician working in a legal setting requires careful attention to data, methodology, and conclusions. Cooperation with the litigator and communication to the trier of fact are key in determining whether statistical evidence will be admitted and be effective in the variety of legal contexts in which it plays an important role. Guidelines for forensic statistics and examples of past uses and thoughts about the future are presented
Sociologists can employ statistical tools to understand the uses of law. While often debated when ap...
In employment cases, in criminal cases, in insurance cases, in antitrust cases, the testimony of sta...
Article reviews the resources and use of statistics in legal research and writing
none1noIn recent decades probability and statistics have gradually made their way into the realm of ...
The third edition of Statistics and the Evaluation of Evidence for Forensic Scientists is fully upda...
This chapter considers the use of statistics within forensic science, especially its relevance to th...
As the use of statistics in litigation has burgeoned and as more complicated statistical techniques ...
The classic treatises on evidence note that the court or jury must weigh the evidence, and upon weig...
Prove It With Figures displays some of the tools of the social and statistical sciences that have b...
One can divide empirical analysis of legal issues into three major branches: (1) the use of scientif...
This classic text, first published in 1990, is designed to introduce law students, law teachers, pra...
The aim of this primer is to provide assistance to the judiciary and legal professionals in understa...
Statistics and statistical evidence have been and are an important feature of litigation. Although c...
The role of probabilistic and statistical reasoning in two murder trials in England is described. Su...
Modern computational resources make available a rich tool kit of statistical methods that can be app...
Sociologists can employ statistical tools to understand the uses of law. While often debated when ap...
In employment cases, in criminal cases, in insurance cases, in antitrust cases, the testimony of sta...
Article reviews the resources and use of statistics in legal research and writing
none1noIn recent decades probability and statistics have gradually made their way into the realm of ...
The third edition of Statistics and the Evaluation of Evidence for Forensic Scientists is fully upda...
This chapter considers the use of statistics within forensic science, especially its relevance to th...
As the use of statistics in litigation has burgeoned and as more complicated statistical techniques ...
The classic treatises on evidence note that the court or jury must weigh the evidence, and upon weig...
Prove It With Figures displays some of the tools of the social and statistical sciences that have b...
One can divide empirical analysis of legal issues into three major branches: (1) the use of scientif...
This classic text, first published in 1990, is designed to introduce law students, law teachers, pra...
The aim of this primer is to provide assistance to the judiciary and legal professionals in understa...
Statistics and statistical evidence have been and are an important feature of litigation. Although c...
The role of probabilistic and statistical reasoning in two murder trials in England is described. Su...
Modern computational resources make available a rich tool kit of statistical methods that can be app...
Sociologists can employ statistical tools to understand the uses of law. While often debated when ap...
In employment cases, in criminal cases, in insurance cases, in antitrust cases, the testimony of sta...
Article reviews the resources and use of statistics in legal research and writing