独特性之后:法庭科学意见的演进 (After uniqueness: the evolution of forensic science opinions)
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Title
独特性之后:法庭科学意见的演进 (After uniqueness: the evolution of forensic science opinions)
Journal
Evidence Science
Translator(s)
Wang Henry Zhuhao
ISSN
1674-1226
Publication state
Published
Issued date
25/08/2018
Volume
26
Number
4
Pages
503-513
Language
chinese
Notes
Vuille and Biedermann gratefully acknowledge the support of the Swiss National Science Foundation through grants no. PZ00P1_154955/1 and BSSGI0_155809. Thompson gratefully acknowledges support from the Center for Statistics and Applications in Forensic Evidence (CSAFE).
Abstract
Big Changes are occurring in forensic science, particularly among experts who compare the patterns found in fingerprints, footwear impressions, toolmarks, handwriting, and the like. Forensic examiners are reaching conclusions in new ways and changing the language they use in reports and testimony. This article explains these changes and the challenges they pose for lawyers and judges.
Keywords
Forensic science, Expert, Pattern-matching disciplines, Certainty and probability, Likelihood ratio, error rate
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