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Forensic Science International | 2018

A response to "Likelihood ratio as weight of evidence: A closer look" by Lund and Iyer.

Simone Gittelson; Charles E.H. Berger; Graham Jackson; I.W. Evett; Christophe Champod; Bernard Robertson; James M. Curran; Duncan Taylor; Bruce S. Weir; Michael D. Coble; John Buckleton

Recently, Lund and Iyer (L&I) raised an argument regarding the use of likelihood ratios in court. In our view, their argument is based on a lack of understanding of the paradigm. L&I argue that the decision maker should not accept the experts likelihood ratio without further consideration. This is agreed by all parties. In normal practice, there is often considerable and proper exploration in court of the basis for any probabilistic statement. We conclude that L&I argue against a practice that does not exist and which no one advocates. Further we conclude that the most informative summary of evidential weight is the likelihood ratio. We state that this is the summary that should be presented to a court in every scientific assessment of evidential weight with supporting information about how it was constructed and on what it was based.


Archive | 1995

Interpreting Evidence: Evaluating Forensic Science in the Courtroom

Bernard Robertson; G.A. Vignaux


Modern Law Review | 2011

Extending the Confusion About Bayes

Bernard Robertson; G.A. Vignaux; Charles E.H. Berger


Jurimetrics: The Journal of Law, Science, and Technology | 1995

Probability and proof in state v. skipper: an Internet exchange

Richard D. Friedman; Ronald J. Allen; David J. Balding; Peter Donnelly; David H. Kaye; Lewis Henry LaRue; Roger C. Park; Bernard Robertson; Alex Stein


Forensic Science International | 2017

A comment on the PCAST report: Skip the "match"/"non-match" stage.

Geoffrey Stewart Morrison; David H. Kaye; David J. Balding; Duncan Taylor; Philip Dawid; Colin Aitken; Simone Gittelson; Grzegorz Zadora; Bernard Robertson; Sheila Willis; Susan Pope; Martin Neil; Kristy A. Martire; Amanda Hepler; Richard D. Gill; Allan Jamieson; Jacob de Zoete; R. Brent Ostrum; Amke Caliebe


Criminal Law Forum | 1997

Forensic DNA profiling: The importance of giving accurate answers to the right questions

Geoffrey K. Chambers; Stephen J. Cordiner; John Buckleton; Bernard Robertson; G.A. Vignaux


Archive | 2016

Assigning Likelihood Ratios

Bernard Robertson; G.A. Vignaux; Charles E.H. Berger


Genetica | 1999

Genetic matches and the logic of the law

James M. Curran; Bernard Robertson; G.A. Vignaux


Archive | 2016

Interpreting Scientific Evidence

Bernard Robertson; G.A. Vignaux; Charles E.H. Berger


Archive | 2016

Implications for the Legal System

Bernard Robertson; G.A. Vignaux; Charles E.H. Berger

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G.A. Vignaux

Victoria University of Wellington

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Charles E.H. Berger

Netherlands Forensic Institute

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David H. Kaye

Pennsylvania State University

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John Buckleton

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Geoffrey K. Chambers

Victoria University of Wellington

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