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The assessment of different items of evidence is a challenging process in forensic science, particul...
Probability theory provides the general framework within which assignments of probabilities of past,...
One of the central questions in a legal trial is whether the suspect did or did not commit the crime...
The version of record, Berger, D., et al, 'When "neutral" evidence still has probative vaue (with im...
The likelihood ratio (LR) is a probabilistic method that has been championed as a ‘simple rule’ for ...
The likelihood ratio (LR) is a probabilistic method that has been championed as a ‘simple rule ’ for...
This letter to the Editor comments on the article When 'neutral' evidence still has probative value ...
27 pages, 12 figures27 pages, 12 figuresWhen presenting forensic evidence, such as a DNA match, expe...
The use of the Bayes factor (BF) or likelihood ratio as a metric to assess the probative value of fo...
It is crucial to identify the most appropriate hypotheses if one is to apply probabilistic reasoning...
Evidential value is measured by a likelihood ratio. This ratio has two components, the probability, ...
Recently, Lund and Iyer (L&I) raised an argument regarding the use of likelihood ratios in court. In...
The probative value of forensic science evidence (such as a shoeprint) varies widely depending on ho...
When strength of forensic evidence is quantified using sample data and statistical models, a concern...
Evidential reasoning is hard, and errors can lead to miscarriages of justice with serious consequenc...
The assessment of different items of evidence is a challenging process in forensic science, particul...
Probability theory provides the general framework within which assignments of probabilities of past,...
One of the central questions in a legal trial is whether the suspect did or did not commit the crime...
The version of record, Berger, D., et al, 'When "neutral" evidence still has probative vaue (with im...
The likelihood ratio (LR) is a probabilistic method that has been championed as a ‘simple rule’ for ...
The likelihood ratio (LR) is a probabilistic method that has been championed as a ‘simple rule ’ for...
This letter to the Editor comments on the article When 'neutral' evidence still has probative value ...
27 pages, 12 figures27 pages, 12 figuresWhen presenting forensic evidence, such as a DNA match, expe...
The use of the Bayes factor (BF) or likelihood ratio as a metric to assess the probative value of fo...
It is crucial to identify the most appropriate hypotheses if one is to apply probabilistic reasoning...
Evidential value is measured by a likelihood ratio. This ratio has two components, the probability, ...
Recently, Lund and Iyer (L&I) raised an argument regarding the use of likelihood ratios in court. In...
The probative value of forensic science evidence (such as a shoeprint) varies widely depending on ho...
When strength of forensic evidence is quantified using sample data and statistical models, a concern...
Evidential reasoning is hard, and errors can lead to miscarriages of justice with serious consequenc...
The assessment of different items of evidence is a challenging process in forensic science, particul...
Probability theory provides the general framework within which assignments of probabilities of past,...
One of the central questions in a legal trial is whether the suspect did or did not commit the crime...