The relationship between forensic science and legal adjudication is intricate mainly because the need to inform fact-finders on issues going beyond the layman’s knowledge poses challenges both on empirical and normative dimensions, in particular with regards to the specific role and duties of the different participants in the legal process. While rationality is widely upheld as one of the aspirations of the legal process across many modern jurisdictions, a pending question is how to remedy the uneasy relationship between general propositions (and knowledge claims) conditioning expert witness testimony, and individualized decisions taken by fact-finders. The focus has hitherto been put on the utilization of model-based and formal methods of ...
Participants in two experiments acted as jurors for a personal-injury case containing different type...
This chapter critically evaluates the justification for the current exclusion of experts on the psyc...
Appraising the worth of others’ testimony is always complex; appraising the worth of expert testimon...
The relationship between forensic science and legal adjudication is intricate mainly because the nee...
The relationship between forensic science and legal adjudication is intricate mainly because the nee...
The relationship between forensic science and legal adjudication is intricate mainly because the nee...
One of the most persistent questions in criminal evidence relates to the use of (unchallenged) exper...
One of the most persistent questions in criminal evidence relates to the use of (unchallenged) exper...
One of the most persistent questions in criminal evidence relates to the use of (unchallenged) exper...
This paper focuses on the normative analysis—in the sense of the classic decision-theoretic formulat...
This paper focuses on the normative analysis—in the sense of the classic decision-theoretic formulat...
There is ongoing discussion in forensic science and the law about the nature of the conclusions reac...
This chapter describes the decision making process by forensic experts. Forensic testimony is genera...
Uncertainty is an inevitable complication encountered by members of the judiciary who face inference...
Expert witnessing is a particularly useful place to observe the clash of legal and scientific conven...
Participants in two experiments acted as jurors for a personal-injury case containing different type...
This chapter critically evaluates the justification for the current exclusion of experts on the psyc...
Appraising the worth of others’ testimony is always complex; appraising the worth of expert testimon...
The relationship between forensic science and legal adjudication is intricate mainly because the nee...
The relationship between forensic science and legal adjudication is intricate mainly because the nee...
The relationship between forensic science and legal adjudication is intricate mainly because the nee...
One of the most persistent questions in criminal evidence relates to the use of (unchallenged) exper...
One of the most persistent questions in criminal evidence relates to the use of (unchallenged) exper...
One of the most persistent questions in criminal evidence relates to the use of (unchallenged) exper...
This paper focuses on the normative analysis—in the sense of the classic decision-theoretic formulat...
This paper focuses on the normative analysis—in the sense of the classic decision-theoretic formulat...
There is ongoing discussion in forensic science and the law about the nature of the conclusions reac...
This chapter describes the decision making process by forensic experts. Forensic testimony is genera...
Uncertainty is an inevitable complication encountered by members of the judiciary who face inference...
Expert witnessing is a particularly useful place to observe the clash of legal and scientific conven...
Participants in two experiments acted as jurors for a personal-injury case containing different type...
This chapter critically evaluates the justification for the current exclusion of experts on the psyc...
Appraising the worth of others’ testimony is always complex; appraising the worth of expert testimon...