Bayesian logistic regression is used to model the probability of DNA recovery following direct and secondary transfer and persistence over a 24 h period between deposition and sample collection. Sub-source level likelihood ratios provided the raw data for activity-level analysis. Probabilities of secondary transfer are typically low, and there are challenges with small data-sets with low numbers of positive observations. However, the persistence of DNA over time can be modelled by a single logistic regression for both direct and secondary transfer, except that the time since deposition must be compensated by an offset value for the latter. This simplifies the analysis. Probabilities are used to inform an activity-level Bayesian Network that...
Different analytical methods are available to analyse the DNA samples from crime scenes or to screen...
We have developed software to improve screening and matching routine for victim identification based...
The introduction of probabilistic DNA interpretation systems has made it possible to evaluate many p...
This paper presents a methodology allowing identification of the variables associated with transfer,...
The paper associated to these data presents a methodology allowing identification of the variables a...
When DNA from a suspect is detected in a sample collected at a crime scene, there can be alternative...
A comparative study has been carried out, comparing two different methods to estimate activity level...
Trace DNA and the manner in which it is transferred from item to item is a common topic arising in f...
Forensic scientists face increasingly complex inference problems for evaluating likelihood ratios (L...
Allele drop-out is a well known phenomenon that is primarily caused by the stochastic effects associ...
The high sensitivity of the technology for producing profiles means that it has become routine to pr...
DNA is routinely recovered in criminal investigations. The sensitivity of laboratory equipment and D...
In this study, we assessed to what extent data on the subject of TPPR (transfer, persistence, preval...
Bayesian networks are being increasingly used to address complex questions of forensic interest. Lik...
We show how probabilistic expert systems can be used to analyse forensic identification problems inv...
Different analytical methods are available to analyse the DNA samples from crime scenes or to screen...
We have developed software to improve screening and matching routine for victim identification based...
The introduction of probabilistic DNA interpretation systems has made it possible to evaluate many p...
This paper presents a methodology allowing identification of the variables associated with transfer,...
The paper associated to these data presents a methodology allowing identification of the variables a...
When DNA from a suspect is detected in a sample collected at a crime scene, there can be alternative...
A comparative study has been carried out, comparing two different methods to estimate activity level...
Trace DNA and the manner in which it is transferred from item to item is a common topic arising in f...
Forensic scientists face increasingly complex inference problems for evaluating likelihood ratios (L...
Allele drop-out is a well known phenomenon that is primarily caused by the stochastic effects associ...
The high sensitivity of the technology for producing profiles means that it has become routine to pr...
DNA is routinely recovered in criminal investigations. The sensitivity of laboratory equipment and D...
In this study, we assessed to what extent data on the subject of TPPR (transfer, persistence, preval...
Bayesian networks are being increasingly used to address complex questions of forensic interest. Lik...
We show how probabilistic expert systems can be used to analyse forensic identification problems inv...
Different analytical methods are available to analyse the DNA samples from crime scenes or to screen...
We have developed software to improve screening and matching routine for victim identification based...
The introduction of probabilistic DNA interpretation systems has made it possible to evaluate many p...