In legal proceedings, a fact-finder needs to decide whether a defendant is guilty or not based on probabilistic evidence. We defend the thesis that the defendant should be found guilty just in case it is rational for the fact-finder to believe that the defendant is guilty. We draw on Leitgeb’s stability theory for an appropriate notion of rational belief and show how our thesis solves the problem of statistical evidence. Finally, we defend our account of legal proof against challenges from Staffel and compare it to a recent competitor put forth by Moss
In order to perform certain actions – such as incarcerating a person or revoking parental rights – t...
In order to perform certain actions – such as incarcerating a person or revoking parental rights – t...
In order to perform certain actions – such as incarcerating a person or revoking parental rights – t...
In legal proceedings, a fact-finder needs to decide whether a defendant is guilty or not based on pr...
Is it right to convict a person of a crime on the basis of purely statistical evidence? Many who ha...
Is it right to convict a person of a crime on the basis of purely statistical evidence? Many who ha...
There is something puzzling about statistical evidence. One place this manifests is in the law, whe...
There is something puzzling about statistical evidence. One place this manifests is in the law, whe...
There is something puzzling about statistical evidence. One place this manifests is in the law, whe...
Could it be right to convict and punish defendants using only statistical evidence? In this paper, I...
Could it be right to convict and punish defendants using only statistical evidence? In this paper, I...
Could it be right to convict and punish defendants using only statistical evidence? In this paper, I...
Could it be right to convict and punish defendants using only statistical evidence? In this paper, I...
Could it be right to convict and punish defendants using only statistical evidence? In this paper, I...
Could it be right to convict and punish defendants using only statistical evidence? In this paper, I...
In order to perform certain actions – such as incarcerating a person or revoking parental rights – t...
In order to perform certain actions – such as incarcerating a person or revoking parental rights – t...
In order to perform certain actions – such as incarcerating a person or revoking parental rights – t...
In legal proceedings, a fact-finder needs to decide whether a defendant is guilty or not based on pr...
Is it right to convict a person of a crime on the basis of purely statistical evidence? Many who ha...
Is it right to convict a person of a crime on the basis of purely statistical evidence? Many who ha...
There is something puzzling about statistical evidence. One place this manifests is in the law, whe...
There is something puzzling about statistical evidence. One place this manifests is in the law, whe...
There is something puzzling about statistical evidence. One place this manifests is in the law, whe...
Could it be right to convict and punish defendants using only statistical evidence? In this paper, I...
Could it be right to convict and punish defendants using only statistical evidence? In this paper, I...
Could it be right to convict and punish defendants using only statistical evidence? In this paper, I...
Could it be right to convict and punish defendants using only statistical evidence? In this paper, I...
Could it be right to convict and punish defendants using only statistical evidence? In this paper, I...
Could it be right to convict and punish defendants using only statistical evidence? In this paper, I...
In order to perform certain actions – such as incarcerating a person or revoking parental rights – t...
In order to perform certain actions – such as incarcerating a person or revoking parental rights – t...
In order to perform certain actions – such as incarcerating a person or revoking parental rights – t...