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Statistics and the Evaluation of Evidence for Forensic Scientists

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Klappentext The use of statistical and probabilistic ideas in forensic science is of increasing importance to the administration of justice. This is exemplified by their role in the evaluation and interpretation of trace evidence! such as glass! fibres and DNA. They allow the forensic scientist to evaluate and interpret evidence where there is an element of uncertainty.For many years! Statistics and the Evaluation of Evidence for Forensic Scientists has been considered the leading text in the statistical evaluation of forensic evidence. It is highly regarded amongst forensic scientists. This new edition is fully updated! covering many new topics of interest! and includes coverage of new fields of evidence. It features new examples concerned with up-to-date data sets! and a chapter on evidence evaluation using Bayesian nets.* Provides a comprehensive introduction to the statistical evaluation of forensic evidence.* Features new material on glass interpretation! fibres interpretation and Bayesian nets.* Includes new material on the analysis of multi variate data! useful! for example! in problems involving elemental or chemical compositions.* Illustrated throughout with examples using real up-to-date data.* Assumes only a modest mathematical background.* Includes a foreword by Dennis Lindley.The clarity of exposition makes this book ideal for all forensic scientists! lawyers and other professionals in related fields interested in the quantitative assessment and evaluation of forensic evidence. It is also suitable for graduate students studying courses in the statistical evaluation of evidence.'There can be no doubt that the appreciation of some evidence in a court of law has been greatly enhanced by the sound use of statistical ideas and one can be confident that the next decade will see further developments! during which time this book will admirably serve those who have cause to use statistics in forensic science.'D.V. Lindley "...wholly admirable...the benefits of using sensible notation to understand how to combine different types of evidence shine through." (Significance - magazine of the Royal Statistical Society, March 2005) "We wish to congratulate Profs Aitken and Taroni on their scholarly and valuable contribution to the field." (Law, Probability and Risk, 2006) Zusammenfassung The first edition of Statistics and the Evaluation of Evidence for Forensic Scientists established itself as a highly regarded authority on this area. Fully revised and updated, the second edition provides significant new material on areas of current interest including:* Glass Interpretation* Fibres Interpretation* Bayes' NetsThe title presents comprehensive coverage of the statistical evaluation of forensic evidence. It is written with the assumption of a modest mathematical background and is illustrated throughout with up-to-date examples from a forensic science background.The clarity of exposition makes this book ideal for all forensic scientists, lawyers and other professionals in related fields interested in the quantitative assessment and evaluation of evidence.'There can be no doubt that the appreciation of some evidence in a court of law has been greatly enhanced by the sound use of statistical ideas and one can be confident that the next decade will see further developments, during which time this book will admirably serve those who have cause to use statistics in forensic science.'D.V. Lindley Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface to the first edition.Preface to the second edition.Uncertainty in forensic science.Variation.The evaluation of evidence.Historical review.Bayesian inference.Sampling.Interpretation.Transfer evidence.Discrete data.Continuous data.Multivariate analysis.Fibres.DNA profiling.Bayesian networks.References.Notation.Cases. ...

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Preface to the first edition.Preface to the second edition.Uncertainty in forensic science.Variation.The evaluation of evidence.Historical review.Bayesian inference.Sampling.Interpretation.Transfer evidence.Discrete data.Continuous data.Multivariate analysis.Fibres.DNA profiling.Bayesian networks.References.Notation.Cases.

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"...wholly admirable...the benefits of using sensiblenotation to understand how to combine different types of evidenceshine through." (Significance - magazine of the RoyalStatistical Society, March 2005)
"We wish to congratulate Profs Aitken and Taroni on theirscholarly and valuable contribution to the field." (Law,Probability and Risk, 2006)

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