This paper presents and discusses further aspects of the subjectivist interpretation of probability (also known as the \u2018personalist\u2019 view of probabilities) as initiated in earlier forensic and legal literature. It shows that operational devices to elicit subjective probabilities \u2013 in particular the so-called scoring rules \u2013 provide additional arguments in support of the standpoint according to which categorical claims of forensic individualisation do not follow from a formal analysis under that view of probability theory
Different interpretations of the probability concept are considered. In a situation of repeated tria...
in the legal system has grown, debate has arisen about the way forensic sci-entists should character...
In this paper we reiterate that the personalist interpretation of probability is inevitable and as l...
This paper presents and discusses further aspects of the subjectivist interpretation of probability ...
There is a continuous flow of articles published in legal and scientific journals that recite outwor...
This paper is concerned with the contribution of forensic science to the legal process by helping re...
In this paper we reply to recent comments in this Special Issue according to which subjective probab...
This paper presents the historical and philosophical definition of subjective probabilities (also ca...
In this paper we reply to recent comments in this Special Issue according to which subjective probab...
The foundations of probability are viewed through the lens of the subjectivist interpretation. This ...
In this paper, we analyse the various meanings of probability and its different applications, and we...
In this dissertation I aim to clarify the concept of probability. There are three kinds of interpret...
This Element has two main aims. The first one (sections 1-7) is an historically informed review of t...
Day in and day out, criminalists testify to positive, uniquely specific identifications of fingerp...
Different interpretations of the probability concept are considered. In a situation of repeated tria...
in the legal system has grown, debate has arisen about the way forensic sci-entists should character...
In this paper we reiterate that the personalist interpretation of probability is inevitable and as l...
This paper presents and discusses further aspects of the subjectivist interpretation of probability ...
There is a continuous flow of articles published in legal and scientific journals that recite outwor...
This paper is concerned with the contribution of forensic science to the legal process by helping re...
In this paper we reply to recent comments in this Special Issue according to which subjective probab...
This paper presents the historical and philosophical definition of subjective probabilities (also ca...
In this paper we reply to recent comments in this Special Issue according to which subjective probab...
The foundations of probability are viewed through the lens of the subjectivist interpretation. This ...
In this paper, we analyse the various meanings of probability and its different applications, and we...
In this dissertation I aim to clarify the concept of probability. There are three kinds of interpret...
This Element has two main aims. The first one (sections 1-7) is an historically informed review of t...
Day in and day out, criminalists testify to positive, uniquely specific identifications of fingerp...
Different interpretations of the probability concept are considered. In a situation of repeated tria...
in the legal system has grown, debate has arisen about the way forensic sci-entists should character...
In this paper we reiterate that the personalist interpretation of probability is inevitable and as l...