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The use of statistics in forensic science / [edited by] C.G.G. Aitken, D.A. Stoney.
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
New York : E. Horwood, 1991.
Description
1 online resource (243 p.)
Availability
Available Online
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Subject(s)
Forensic sciences
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Statistical methods
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Forensic statistics
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Evidence (Law)
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Statistical methods
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Related name
Aitken, C. G. G.
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Stoney, David Alan
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Series
Ellis Horwood series in forensic science.
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Summary note
Describes ways of assessing forensic science evidence and the means of communicating the assessment to a court of law. The aim of this work is to ensure that the courts consider seriously the probability of the evidence of association.
Notes
Description based upon print version of record.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Language note
English
Contents
Book Cover; Title; Contents; INTERPRETATION: A PERSONAL ODYSSEY I.W.Evett; INTRODUCTION C.G.G.Aitken and D.A.Stoney; PROBABILITY D.V.Lindley; POPULATIONS AND SAMPLES C.G.G.Aitken; EDITORS' INTRODUCTION TO CHAPTER 3; WEIGHT OF EVIDENCE AND THE BAYESIAN LIKELIHOOD RATIO I.J.Good; TRANSFER EVIDENCE D.A.Stoney; APPLICATIONS OF STATISTICS TO PARTICULAR AREAS OF FORENSIC SCIENCE; KNOWLEDGE-BASED SYSTEMS J.Buckleton and K.Walsh; QUALITY ASSURANCE IN THE FORENSIC LABORATORY T.A.Kubic and J.Buscaglia; INDEX
ISBN
1-134-99459-1
0-429-22854-6
1-134-99460-5
1-280-33453-3
9786610334537
0-203-33267-9
0-203-01732-3
OCLC
191661824
1000441149
Doi
10.1201/b12618
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