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Review of: Strengthening Forensic Science in the United States: A Path Forward
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Education and training in forensic intelligence: a new challenge
TL;DR: It is concluded that the new focus on forensic intelligence could restore a pro-active approach to forensic science, better quantify its efficiency and let it get more involved in investigative and managerial decisions.
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The nature of expertise in fingerprint examiners
TL;DR: Experience appears to improve overall accuracy, increase visual working memory, and lead to configural processing of upright fingerprints, and experts also demonstrate a narrower visual filter and, as a group, tend to show greater consistency when viewing ink prints.
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ISO Standards Addressing Issues of Bias and Impartiality in Forensic Work.
Itiel E. Dror,Michal L. Pierce +1 more
TL;DR: This article addresses how issues of impartiality and bias relate to forensic work, and how one can effectively evaluate and mitigate those risks, to meet ISO/IEC 17020 and 17025 requirements.
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Scientific Evidence in Europe -- Admissibility, Evaluation and Equality of Arms
Christophe Champod,Joëlle Vuille +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the legal foundations of the issues of admissibility and assessment of the probative value in the field of scientific evidence, contrasting criminal justice systems of accusatorial and inquisitorial tradition.
Estimating the Precision of the Likelihood-Ratio Output of a Forensic-Voice-Comparison System.
TL;DR: Two procedures for estimating the precision of the output of a forensic-comparison system, a non-parametric estimate and a parametric estimate of its 95% credible interval are described.