Forensic scientists have come under increasing pressure to quantify the strength of their evidence, but it is not clear which of several possible formats for presenting quantitative conclusions will be easiest for lay people, such as jurors, to understand. This experiment examined the way that people recruited from Amazon's Mechanical Turk (n = 541) responded to 2 types of forensic evidence--a DNA comparison and a shoeprint comparison--when an expert explained the strength of this evidence 3 different ways: using random match probabilities (RMPs), likelihood ratios (LRs), or verbal equivalents of likelihood ratios (VEs). We found that verdicts were sensitive to the strength of DNA evidence regardless of how the expert explained it, but verd...
This article presents the results of an experimental study where mock-jurors were tasked with interp...
How forensic identification experts describe their observations and express their opinions in court ...
A recent Australian High Court case held it was acceptable to express DNA results as either a freque...
Forensic scientists have come under increasing pressure to quantify the strength of their evidence, ...
Forensic scientists have come under increasing pressure to quantify the strength of their evidence, ...
In cases involving scientific evidence in the form of a test result linking the accused to a crime (...
The probative value of forensic science evidence (such as a shoeprint) varies widely depending on ho...
Standards published by the Association of Forensic Science Providers (2009, Standards for the formul...
Forensic comparison evidence, such as fingerprints, plays an important role in criminal investigatio...
Likelihood ratios are increasingly being adopted to convey expert evaluative opinions to courts. In ...
Forensic examiners regularly testify in criminal cases, informing the jurors whether crime scene evi...
Forensic expert testimony is beginning to reflect the uncertain nature of forensic science. Many aca...
27 pages, 12 figures27 pages, 12 figuresWhen presenting forensic evidence, such as a DNA match, expe...
This article describes parts of an unusually realistic experiment on the comprehension of expert tes...
Forensic evidence plays an increasingly prominent role in criminal practice, leading some to worry t...
This article presents the results of an experimental study where mock-jurors were tasked with interp...
How forensic identification experts describe their observations and express their opinions in court ...
A recent Australian High Court case held it was acceptable to express DNA results as either a freque...
Forensic scientists have come under increasing pressure to quantify the strength of their evidence, ...
Forensic scientists have come under increasing pressure to quantify the strength of their evidence, ...
In cases involving scientific evidence in the form of a test result linking the accused to a crime (...
The probative value of forensic science evidence (such as a shoeprint) varies widely depending on ho...
Standards published by the Association of Forensic Science Providers (2009, Standards for the formul...
Forensic comparison evidence, such as fingerprints, plays an important role in criminal investigatio...
Likelihood ratios are increasingly being adopted to convey expert evaluative opinions to courts. In ...
Forensic examiners regularly testify in criminal cases, informing the jurors whether crime scene evi...
Forensic expert testimony is beginning to reflect the uncertain nature of forensic science. Many aca...
27 pages, 12 figures27 pages, 12 figuresWhen presenting forensic evidence, such as a DNA match, expe...
This article describes parts of an unusually realistic experiment on the comprehension of expert tes...
Forensic evidence plays an increasingly prominent role in criminal practice, leading some to worry t...
This article presents the results of an experimental study where mock-jurors were tasked with interp...
How forensic identification experts describe their observations and express their opinions in court ...
A recent Australian High Court case held it was acceptable to express DNA results as either a freque...