M Maitre, KP Kirkbride, M Horder, C Roux… - Forensic science …, 2017 - Elsevier
The traces produced when a firearm is discharged can provide important information in cases when questions regarding a possible association of the firearm with a person of …
DNA evidence is widely used in the modern justice system. Statistical methodology plays a key role in ensuring that this evidence is collected, interpreted, analysed and presented …
In this work, we analyze the cross-entropy function, widely used in classifiers both as a performance measure and as an optimization objective. We contextualize cross-entropy in …
Calculation of likelihood ratios (LR) in evidence evaluation still presents major challenges in many forensic disciplines: for instance, an incorrect selection of databases, a bad choice of …
Likelihood ratios are increasingly being adopted to convey expert evaluative opinions to courts. In the absence of appropriate databases, many of these likelihood ratios will include …
DNA is now routinely used in criminal investigations and court cases, although DNA samples taken at crime scenes are of varying quality and therefore present challenging …
KA Martire, RI Kemp, I Watkins, MA Sayle… - Law and human …, 2013 - psycnet.apa.org
Standards published by the Association of Forensic Science Providers (2009, Standards for the formulation of evaluative forensic science expert opinion, Science & Justice, Vol. 49, pp …
Human factors and their implications for forensic science have attracted increasing levels of interest across criminal justice communities in recent years. Initial interest centred on …
Widespread practice across the majority of branches of forensic science uses analytical methods based on human perception, and interpretive methods based on subjective …