For evidence evaluation of the physicochemical properties of glass at activity level a well-known formula introduced by Evett & Buckleton [1,2] is commonly used. Parameters in this formula are, amongst others, the probability in a background population to find on somebody's clothing the observed number of glass sources and the probability in a background population to find on somebody's clothing a group of fragments with the same size as the observed matching group. Recently, for efficiency reasons, the Netherlands Forensic Institute changed its methodology to measure not all the glass fragments but a subset of glass fragments found on clothing. Due to the measurement of subsets, it is difficult to get accurate estimates for these parameter...
As a type of evidence glass can be very useful contact trace material in a wide range of offences in...
This study investigated the prevalence of glass particles on the headwear and head hair of two diffe...
Glass is one of the most common types of trace evidence found at crime scenes and on suspects. Refra...
For evidence evaluation of the physicochemical properties of glass at activity level a well-known fo...
This is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in Chemometrics and Intelli...
One of the problems of analysis of forensic evidence such as glass fragments, is the determination o...
The evaluation of glass evidence in forensic science is an important issue. Traditionally, this has ...
Glass databases used in forensic laboratories are commonly generated by collection of samples from a...
Glass fragments found in crime scenes may constitute important forensic evidence when properly analy...
[EN] The computation of likelihood ratios (LR) to measure the weight of forensic glass evidence with...
Book description: Concentrating on the natural science aspects of forensics, top international autho...
Glass and paint particles are frequently discovered at crime scenes as valuable trace evidence. Ofte...
The question of the validity of procedures used to analyze forensic evidence was raised many years a...
Likelihood ratios (LRs) provide a natural way of computing the value of evidence under competing pro...
Glass is a hard, amorphous, and transparent or translucent substance, and it is examined in forensic...
As a type of evidence glass can be very useful contact trace material in a wide range of offences in...
This study investigated the prevalence of glass particles on the headwear and head hair of two diffe...
Glass is one of the most common types of trace evidence found at crime scenes and on suspects. Refra...
For evidence evaluation of the physicochemical properties of glass at activity level a well-known fo...
This is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in Chemometrics and Intelli...
One of the problems of analysis of forensic evidence such as glass fragments, is the determination o...
The evaluation of glass evidence in forensic science is an important issue. Traditionally, this has ...
Glass databases used in forensic laboratories are commonly generated by collection of samples from a...
Glass fragments found in crime scenes may constitute important forensic evidence when properly analy...
[EN] The computation of likelihood ratios (LR) to measure the weight of forensic glass evidence with...
Book description: Concentrating on the natural science aspects of forensics, top international autho...
Glass and paint particles are frequently discovered at crime scenes as valuable trace evidence. Ofte...
The question of the validity of procedures used to analyze forensic evidence was raised many years a...
Likelihood ratios (LRs) provide a natural way of computing the value of evidence under competing pro...
Glass is a hard, amorphous, and transparent or translucent substance, and it is examined in forensic...
As a type of evidence glass can be very useful contact trace material in a wide range of offences in...
This study investigated the prevalence of glass particles on the headwear and head hair of two diffe...
Glass is one of the most common types of trace evidence found at crime scenes and on suspects. Refra...