Focusing on the impact of DNA evidence in jury trials, evidence for the existence of multiple posited forms of the “CSI effect” is reviewed. The most popular version of the effect, that it produces unrealistic expectations of the prosecution and thus results in unwarranted acquittals, remains unsupported. The converse effect, that unwarranted convictions result from the overweighting of DNA expert evidence, has received some support from archival analyses, a substantial field study, and several simulation studies. The precise factors that produce these trends are yet not well-understood. Future research should examine the source of these findings, explore ways to assist jurors in according DNA evidence appropriate probative weight, and take...
Forensic evidence plays an increasingly prominent role in criminal practice, leading some to worry t...
A single spot of blood on a pink windowsill will tell investigators who broke a windowpane, turned a...
This book explores challenges posed by the use of DNA evidence to the traditional features, procedur...
© 2020, © 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The present research examine...
This article presents the results of an experimental study where mock-jurors were tasked with interp...
When juries hear forensic DNA evidence presented in court, what does it mean to them? And does it me...
Anecdotal claims from legal professionals suggest that jurors are increasingly expecting DNA evidenc...
The Story Model of Juror Decision Making states that as jurors are exposed to new pieces of evidence...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>DNA evidence can place a suspect at a crime scene if...
A recent Australian High Court case held it was acceptable to express DNA results as either a freque...
A recent Australian High Court case held it was acceptable to express DNA results as either a freque...
In cases involving scientific evidence in the form of a test result linking the accused to a crime (...
DNA analysis has revolutionised forensic science; helping to catch prolific murderers and shining a ...
The sufficiency of DNA evidence alone, with regard to convicting accused persons, has been interroga...
The sufficiency of DNA evidence alone, with regard to convicting accused persons, has been interrog...
Forensic evidence plays an increasingly prominent role in criminal practice, leading some to worry t...
A single spot of blood on a pink windowsill will tell investigators who broke a windowpane, turned a...
This book explores challenges posed by the use of DNA evidence to the traditional features, procedur...
© 2020, © 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The present research examine...
This article presents the results of an experimental study where mock-jurors were tasked with interp...
When juries hear forensic DNA evidence presented in court, what does it mean to them? And does it me...
Anecdotal claims from legal professionals suggest that jurors are increasingly expecting DNA evidenc...
The Story Model of Juror Decision Making states that as jurors are exposed to new pieces of evidence...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>DNA evidence can place a suspect at a crime scene if...
A recent Australian High Court case held it was acceptable to express DNA results as either a freque...
A recent Australian High Court case held it was acceptable to express DNA results as either a freque...
In cases involving scientific evidence in the form of a test result linking the accused to a crime (...
DNA analysis has revolutionised forensic science; helping to catch prolific murderers and shining a ...
The sufficiency of DNA evidence alone, with regard to convicting accused persons, has been interroga...
The sufficiency of DNA evidence alone, with regard to convicting accused persons, has been interrog...
Forensic evidence plays an increasingly prominent role in criminal practice, leading some to worry t...
A single spot of blood on a pink windowsill will tell investigators who broke a windowpane, turned a...
This book explores challenges posed by the use of DNA evidence to the traditional features, procedur...