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Publikováno v:
Science & Justice. 59:367-379
Examples of reasoning problems such as the twins problem and poison paradox have been proposed by legal scholars to demonstrate the limitations of probability theory in legal reasoning. Specifically, such problems are intended to show that use of pro
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de Zoete, J, Sjerps, M & Meester, R 2017, ' Evaluating evidence in linked crimes with multiple offenders ', Science and Justice, vol. 57, no. 3, pp. 228-238 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scijus.2017.01.003
Science and Justice, 57(3), 228-238. Forensic Science Society
Science & justice, 57(3), 228-238. Forensic Science Society
Science and Justice, 57(3), 228-238. Forensic Science Society
Science & justice, 57(3), 228-238. Forensic Science Society
In de Zoete et al. (2015) a framework for the evaluation of evidence when an individual is a suspect of two separate offenses (based on Evett et al., 2006) is implemented using a Bayesian network. Here, we extend this to situations with multiple offe
Publikováno v:
Forensic Science International: Genetics. 25:97-111
In forensic casework, evidence regarding the type of cell material contained in a stain can be crucial in determining what happened. For example, a DNA match in a sexual offense can become substantially more incriminating when there is evidence suppo
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Forensic science international. Genetics. 41
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Forensic Science International. Genetics, 20, 30-44. Elsevier
DNA profiles can be used as evidence to distinguish between possible donors of a crime stain. In some cases, both the prosecution and the defence claim that the cell material was left by the suspect but they dispute which cell type was left behind. F
Publikováno v:
Law, probability and risk, 14(4), 305-322. Bell & Bain Ltd
In violent crimes, adhesive tapes such as duct tape are often used by perpetrators e.g. to tie up a victim. In the forensic examination of such tapes many different types of traces can be found, such as finger marks and human biological traces. These
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Andersen, M M, Curran, J, de Zoete, J, Taylor, D & Buckleton, J 2018, ' Modelling the dependence structure of Y-STR haplotypes using graphical models ', Forensic Science International: Genetics, vol. 37, pp. 29-36 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fsigen.2018.07.014
Many methods have been suggested for evaluating the evidential value of a matching Y-chromosomal DNAprofile obtained from a biological stain associated with a crime scene and the Y-chromosomal DNA profile of asuspect. Most of these methods are based
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Publikováno v:
Science & justice, 55(3), 209-217. Forensic Science Society
When two or more crimes show specific similarities, such as a very distinct modus operandi, the probability that they were committed by the same offender becomes of interest. This probability depends on the degree of similarity and distinctiveness. W
Publikováno v:
Forensic Science International, 278, 115-124
Forensic Science International
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More often than not, the source of DNA traces found at a crime scene is not disputed, but the activity or timing of events that resulted in their transfer is. As a consequence, practitioners are increasingly asked to assign a value to DNA evidence gi
Autor:
Duncan Taylor, Kristy A. Martire, David H. Kaye, Geoffrey Stewart Morrison, R. Brent Ostrum, Simone Gittelson, Allan Jamieson, Philip Dawid, Colin Aitken, Sheila Willis, Jacob de Zoete, Martin Neil, Amke Caliebe, David J. Balding, Susan Pope, Grzegorz Zadora, Richard D. Gill, Amanda Hepler, Bernard Robertson
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Forensic science international. 272
This letter comments on the report "Forensic science in criminal courts: Ensuring scientific validity of feature-comparison methods" recently released by the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST). The report advocates a pr