In 2009, the National Academy of Sciences produced a lengthy report illuminating significant weaknesses present within the forensic community. One complex fault found in forensics was conformation bias. Since it is within human nature to make decisions based on contextual information, assumptions, and pre-held opinions, confirmation bias is an issue that will continue to persist. Therefore, stronger efforts must be made to recognize and abate the problem of bias within the field of forensics in order to preserve the notion that forensic science exists to serve principles of both truth and justice. Accordingly, this paper argues for the fight against bias to return to the forefront of forensic concern while providing a list of viable suggest...
In recent years, the place of forensic science in the courtroom has been reevaluated. Past research ...
For decades, courtrooms around the world have admitted evidence from forensic science analysts, such...
Contains fulltext : 233894.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Forensic examin...
In 2009, the National Academy of Sciences produced a lengthy report illuminating significant weaknes...
As it stands, forensic science and its practitioners are held in high regard in criminal court proce...
In any profession where conclusions or opinions are generated by humans, there is a realization of p...
Addressing bias in forensic science must entail more than temporarily hiding information from a benc...
Bias can influence the decisions of a Forensic Scientist through the use of task irrelevant informat...
Confirmation bias is the tendency to bolster a hypothesis by seeking consistent evidence while disre...
In 1984, Miller published the paper: Bias among forensic document examiners: A need for procedural c...
Addressing bias in forensic science must entail more than temporarily hiding information from a benc...
This paper identifies the issue of cognitive bias, with emphasis on confirmation bias, and its impli...
There has been an increase in the recognition of the role of human cognition within the field of fo...
After the National Academy of Sciences issued a stunning report in 2009 on the unscientific state of...
‘Confirmation bias’ is a phenomenon that has been recognized by philosophers of science through cent...
In recent years, the place of forensic science in the courtroom has been reevaluated. Past research ...
For decades, courtrooms around the world have admitted evidence from forensic science analysts, such...
Contains fulltext : 233894.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Forensic examin...
In 2009, the National Academy of Sciences produced a lengthy report illuminating significant weaknes...
As it stands, forensic science and its practitioners are held in high regard in criminal court proce...
In any profession where conclusions or opinions are generated by humans, there is a realization of p...
Addressing bias in forensic science must entail more than temporarily hiding information from a benc...
Bias can influence the decisions of a Forensic Scientist through the use of task irrelevant informat...
Confirmation bias is the tendency to bolster a hypothesis by seeking consistent evidence while disre...
In 1984, Miller published the paper: Bias among forensic document examiners: A need for procedural c...
Addressing bias in forensic science must entail more than temporarily hiding information from a benc...
This paper identifies the issue of cognitive bias, with emphasis on confirmation bias, and its impli...
There has been an increase in the recognition of the role of human cognition within the field of fo...
After the National Academy of Sciences issued a stunning report in 2009 on the unscientific state of...
‘Confirmation bias’ is a phenomenon that has been recognized by philosophers of science through cent...
In recent years, the place of forensic science in the courtroom has been reevaluated. Past research ...
For decades, courtrooms around the world have admitted evidence from forensic science analysts, such...
Contains fulltext : 233894.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Forensic examin...