The Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales and the Lord President of Scotland have worked together with the Royal Society and the Royal Society of Edinburgh to create a series of judicial primers to assist the judiciary with better understanding of scientific evidence in the courtroom. They were written by leading scientists and members of the judiciary, and peer reviewed by practitioners, scientists and judges. The aim of the primers is to present clear, scientifically accurate information and to address the limitations and challenges associated with applying scientific evidence in a courtroom. The Understanding Forensic Analysis comic series led by the Leverhulme Research Centre for Forensic Science at the University of Dundee reinterpre...
The judicial primers project is a unique collaboration between members of the judiciary, the Royal S...
This study deals with the gait part of video forensics wherein humans can be uniquely identified bas...
According to the College of Podiatry, footprints rank among the most frequent forms of evidence foun...
The Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales and the Lord President of Scotland have worked together ...
Novel scientific evidence challenges courts in terms of how they can evaluate reliability for the pu...
Gait analysis is the systematic study of human walking, using the eye and brain of experienced obser...
Welcome to the second issue in our Understanding Forensic Analysis series of comics! These have been...
In response to the letter dated 28th May 2017, the authors of the paper entitled ‘Aiding the Interpr...
This review summarizes the scientific basis of forensic gait analysis and evaluates its use in the N...
Gait, the pattern or style in which locomotion is undertaken, has kinematic characteristics that may...
The last decade has witnessed unprecedented criticism of the forensic sciences from academic comment...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.The ubiquitous nature of surveillance cameras al...
The last decade has witnessed unprecedented criticism of the forensic sciences from academic comment...
The aim of this study was to evaluate how useful thematic analysis is in the elicitation of observat...
Forensic gait analysis is generally defined as the analysis of gait features from video footage to a...
The judicial primers project is a unique collaboration between members of the judiciary, the Royal S...
This study deals with the gait part of video forensics wherein humans can be uniquely identified bas...
According to the College of Podiatry, footprints rank among the most frequent forms of evidence foun...
The Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales and the Lord President of Scotland have worked together ...
Novel scientific evidence challenges courts in terms of how they can evaluate reliability for the pu...
Gait analysis is the systematic study of human walking, using the eye and brain of experienced obser...
Welcome to the second issue in our Understanding Forensic Analysis series of comics! These have been...
In response to the letter dated 28th May 2017, the authors of the paper entitled ‘Aiding the Interpr...
This review summarizes the scientific basis of forensic gait analysis and evaluates its use in the N...
Gait, the pattern or style in which locomotion is undertaken, has kinematic characteristics that may...
The last decade has witnessed unprecedented criticism of the forensic sciences from academic comment...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.The ubiquitous nature of surveillance cameras al...
The last decade has witnessed unprecedented criticism of the forensic sciences from academic comment...
The aim of this study was to evaluate how useful thematic analysis is in the elicitation of observat...
Forensic gait analysis is generally defined as the analysis of gait features from video footage to a...
The judicial primers project is a unique collaboration between members of the judiciary, the Royal S...
This study deals with the gait part of video forensics wherein humans can be uniquely identified bas...
According to the College of Podiatry, footprints rank among the most frequent forms of evidence foun...