The new scrutiny that has been applied to the forensic sciences since the emergence of DNA profiling as the gold standard three decades ago has identified numerous concerns about the absence of a solid scientific footing for most disciplines. This article examines one of the lesser-considered problems that afflicts virtually all of the pattern-matching (or “individualization”) disciplines (largely apart from DNA), and even undermines the validity of other forensic disciplines like forensic pathology and medical determinations about child abuse, particularly Shaken Baby Syndrome/Abusive Head Trauma (SBS/AHT). That problem is the absence or misuse of statistics. This article begins by applying basic statistical principles to pattern-matching ...
Judicial statistics is generally referred to as the detection of data on crimes and trial outcomes, ...
The methods, techniques, and reliability of the forensic sciences in general, and the pattern identi...
Forensic DNA casework is currently regarded as one of the most important types of forensic evidence,...
The new scrutiny that has been applied to the forensic sciences since the emergence of DNA profiling...
The National Academy of Science released its report, Stengthening Forensic Science in the United Sta...
From ABO typing during the first half of the 20th century, to the use of enzymes and protein contain...
DNA testing has exonerated over 200 convicts, some of whom were on death row. Studies show that a su...
tatistical evidence is one of the prima facie tools used in the courtroom in common law jurisdiction...
This letter to the Editor comments on the article On the limitations of probability in conceptualizi...
Courts are beginning to confront a problem that has divided the scientific community - whether ident...
In the past decade, the existence of shaken baby syndrome (SBS) has been called into serious questio...
The controversy over the interpretation of DNA profile evidence in forensic identification can be at...
The methods, techniques, and reliability of the forensic sciences in general, and the pattern identi...
Few medico-legal matters have generated as much controversy--both in the medical literature and in t...
The use of statistical evidence has long been controversial.1 There are numerous cases in which the ...
Judicial statistics is generally referred to as the detection of data on crimes and trial outcomes, ...
The methods, techniques, and reliability of the forensic sciences in general, and the pattern identi...
Forensic DNA casework is currently regarded as one of the most important types of forensic evidence,...
The new scrutiny that has been applied to the forensic sciences since the emergence of DNA profiling...
The National Academy of Science released its report, Stengthening Forensic Science in the United Sta...
From ABO typing during the first half of the 20th century, to the use of enzymes and protein contain...
DNA testing has exonerated over 200 convicts, some of whom were on death row. Studies show that a su...
tatistical evidence is one of the prima facie tools used in the courtroom in common law jurisdiction...
This letter to the Editor comments on the article On the limitations of probability in conceptualizi...
Courts are beginning to confront a problem that has divided the scientific community - whether ident...
In the past decade, the existence of shaken baby syndrome (SBS) has been called into serious questio...
The controversy over the interpretation of DNA profile evidence in forensic identification can be at...
The methods, techniques, and reliability of the forensic sciences in general, and the pattern identi...
Few medico-legal matters have generated as much controversy--both in the medical literature and in t...
The use of statistical evidence has long been controversial.1 There are numerous cases in which the ...
Judicial statistics is generally referred to as the detection of data on crimes and trial outcomes, ...
The methods, techniques, and reliability of the forensic sciences in general, and the pattern identi...
Forensic DNA casework is currently regarded as one of the most important types of forensic evidence,...