This article presents the results of an experimental study where mock-jurors were tasked with interpreting the presentation of DNA evidence. The 200 university student participants were exposed to one of five murder scenarios where the information about the DNA evidence was manipulated. The results showed that participants were more likely to convict when the DNA match statistic was presented as a probability (0.1%) and focused on the defendant, less likely to convict when it was presented as a frequency (1 in 1,000) and focused on a broader reference group, and even less likely in the control scenario with no DNA evidence. The forensic knowledge of participants was also explored, and more than three-quarters demonstrated reasonable underst...
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© 2020, © 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The present research examine...
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A recent Australian High Court case held it was acceptable to express DNA results as either a freque...
Controversies over how the law should regulate the presentation of expert testimony on DNA forensic ...
Focusing on the impact of DNA evidence in jury trials, evidence for the existence of multiple posite...
Anecdotal claims from legal professionals suggest that jurors are increasingly expecting DNA evidenc...
Forensic science is critical to the conviction of the guilty and the acquittal of the innocent. Tech...
Forensic evidence plays an increasingly prominent role in criminal practice, leading some to worry t...
In cases involving scientific evidence in the form of a test result linking the accused to a crime (...
When juries hear forensic DNA evidence presented in court, what does it mean to them? And does it me...
This article describes parts of an unusually realistic experiment on the comprehension of expert tes...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>DNA evidence can place a suspect at a crime scene if...
The Story Model of Juror Decision Making states that as jurors are exposed to new pieces of evidence...
This article describes parts of an unusually realistic experiment on the comprehension of expert tes...
A recent Australian High Court case held it was acceptable to express DNA results as either a freque...
© 2020, © 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The present research examine...
A single spot of blood on a pink windowsill will tell investigators who broke a windowpane, turned a...
A recent Australian High Court case held it was acceptable to express DNA results as either a freque...
Controversies over how the law should regulate the presentation of expert testimony on DNA forensic ...
Focusing on the impact of DNA evidence in jury trials, evidence for the existence of multiple posite...
Anecdotal claims from legal professionals suggest that jurors are increasingly expecting DNA evidenc...
Forensic science is critical to the conviction of the guilty and the acquittal of the innocent. Tech...
Forensic evidence plays an increasingly prominent role in criminal practice, leading some to worry t...