Stiffelman [1] gives a broad critique of the application of likelihood ratios (LRs) in forensic science, in particular their use in probabilistic genotyping (PG) software. These are discussed in this review. LRs do not infringe on the ultimate issue. The Bayesian paradigm clearly separates the role of the scientist from that of the decision makers and distances the scientist from comment on the ultimate and subsidiary issues. LRs do not affect the reasonable doubt standard. Fact finders must still make decisions based on all the evidence and they must do this considering all evidence, not just that given probabilistically. LRs do not infringe on the presumption of innocence. The presumption of innocence does not equate with a prior probabil...
The forensic statistical tool (FST) is an in-house forensic software package that was developed by D...
Bayes\u27 rule is not being used to guide jury decisionmaking in the vast majority of criminal cases...
SUMMARY. A crime has been committed, and a DNA profile of the perpetrator is obtained from the crime...
Stiffelman [1] gives a broad critique of the application of likelihood ratios (LRs) in forensic scie...
The introduction of DNA evidence has transformed human individu-alisation in criminal litigation, bu...
27 pages, 12 figures27 pages, 12 figuresWhen presenting forensic evidence, such as a DNA match, expe...
Forensic expert testimony is beginning to reflect the uncertain nature of forensic science. Many aca...
Recently, p-values have been suggested to explain the strength of a likelihood ratio that evaluates ...
We seek to develop a rational approach to forming propositions when little information is available ...
Although nuclear forensic DNA tests are standard practice in most forensic science laboratories, com...
The likelihood ratio (LR) is a commonly used measure for determining the strength of forensic match ...
The use of the Bayes factor (BF) or likelihood ratio as a metric to assess the probative value of fo...
Forensic scientists have come under increasing pressure to quantify the strength of their evidence, ...
Recently, Lund and Iyer (L&I) raised an argument regarding the use of likelihood ratios in court. In...
In forensic genetics, DNA profiles are compared in order to make inferences, paternity cases being a...
The forensic statistical tool (FST) is an in-house forensic software package that was developed by D...
Bayes\u27 rule is not being used to guide jury decisionmaking in the vast majority of criminal cases...
SUMMARY. A crime has been committed, and a DNA profile of the perpetrator is obtained from the crime...
Stiffelman [1] gives a broad critique of the application of likelihood ratios (LRs) in forensic scie...
The introduction of DNA evidence has transformed human individu-alisation in criminal litigation, bu...
27 pages, 12 figures27 pages, 12 figuresWhen presenting forensic evidence, such as a DNA match, expe...
Forensic expert testimony is beginning to reflect the uncertain nature of forensic science. Many aca...
Recently, p-values have been suggested to explain the strength of a likelihood ratio that evaluates ...
We seek to develop a rational approach to forming propositions when little information is available ...
Although nuclear forensic DNA tests are standard practice in most forensic science laboratories, com...
The likelihood ratio (LR) is a commonly used measure for determining the strength of forensic match ...
The use of the Bayes factor (BF) or likelihood ratio as a metric to assess the probative value of fo...
Forensic scientists have come under increasing pressure to quantify the strength of their evidence, ...
Recently, Lund and Iyer (L&I) raised an argument regarding the use of likelihood ratios in court. In...
In forensic genetics, DNA profiles are compared in order to make inferences, paternity cases being a...
The forensic statistical tool (FST) is an in-house forensic software package that was developed by D...
Bayes\u27 rule is not being used to guide jury decisionmaking in the vast majority of criminal cases...
SUMMARY. A crime has been committed, and a DNA profile of the perpetrator is obtained from the crime...