The aim of this primer is to provide assistance to the judiciary and legal professionals in understanding the principles of evaluating evidence (that has a statistical basis) presented in the courts. The primer is presented in two parts. The first part provides a general introduction to the use of statistical and probabilistic tools within legal processes with some examples presented, including some relating to evidence types commonly presented to the courts
Abstract: Issues of development of modern approaches to probabilistic assessment of forensic researc...
The paper takes a closer look at the role of knowledge and evidence in legal theory. In particular, ...
The use of statistical evidence has long been controversial.1 There are numerous cases in which the ...
The aim of this primer is to provide assistance to the judiciary and legal professionals in understa...
The judicial primers project is a unique collaboration between members of the judiciary, the Royal S...
The third edition of Statistics and the Evaluation of Evidence for Forensic Scientists is fully upda...
none1noIn recent decades probability and statistics have gradually made their way into the realm of ...
An accessible introduction to the fundamentals of statistical evidence and probabilistic reasoning i...
The judicial primers project is a unique collaboration between members of the judiciary, the Royal S...
As the use of statistics in litigation has burgeoned and as more complicated statistical techniques ...
This chapter considers the use of statistics within forensic science, especially its relevance to th...
Statistics and statistical evidence have been and are an important feature of litigation. Although c...
The role of a statistician working in a legal setting requires careful attention to data, methodolog...
Prove It With Figures displays some of the tools of the social and statistical sciences that have b...
The classic treatises on evidence note that the court or jury must weigh the evidence, and upon weig...
Abstract: Issues of development of modern approaches to probabilistic assessment of forensic researc...
The paper takes a closer look at the role of knowledge and evidence in legal theory. In particular, ...
The use of statistical evidence has long been controversial.1 There are numerous cases in which the ...
The aim of this primer is to provide assistance to the judiciary and legal professionals in understa...
The judicial primers project is a unique collaboration between members of the judiciary, the Royal S...
The third edition of Statistics and the Evaluation of Evidence for Forensic Scientists is fully upda...
none1noIn recent decades probability and statistics have gradually made their way into the realm of ...
An accessible introduction to the fundamentals of statistical evidence and probabilistic reasoning i...
The judicial primers project is a unique collaboration between members of the judiciary, the Royal S...
As the use of statistics in litigation has burgeoned and as more complicated statistical techniques ...
This chapter considers the use of statistics within forensic science, especially its relevance to th...
Statistics and statistical evidence have been and are an important feature of litigation. Although c...
The role of a statistician working in a legal setting requires careful attention to data, methodolog...
Prove It With Figures displays some of the tools of the social and statistical sciences that have b...
The classic treatises on evidence note that the court or jury must weigh the evidence, and upon weig...
Abstract: Issues of development of modern approaches to probabilistic assessment of forensic researc...
The paper takes a closer look at the role of knowledge and evidence in legal theory. In particular, ...
The use of statistical evidence has long been controversial.1 There are numerous cases in which the ...