Interpreting evidence evaluating forensic science in the courtroom

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adam_text CONTENTS PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION XI PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION XV 1. INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 THREE PRINCIPLES 1 1.2 DREYFUS, BERTILLON, AND POINCARE 3 1.3 REQUIREMENTS FOR FORENSIC SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE 5 1.3.1 RELIABILITY 6 1.4 WHAT WE WILL COVER 6 2. INTERPRETING SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE 9 2.1 RELEVANCE AND PROBATIVE VALUE 9 2.1.1 IDEAL AND USELESS EVIDENCE 10 2.1.2 TYPICAL EVIDENCE 11 2.1.3 AN ASIDE ON PROBABILITY AND ODDS 11 2.1.4 A BREATH-TESTING DEVICE 13 2.2 THE LIKELIHOOD RATIO AND BAYES THEOREM 14 2.2.1 THE LIKELIHOOD RATIO 14 2.2.2 BAYES THEOREM 15 2.2.3 THE EFFECT OF PRIOR ODDS 16 2.2.4 AN HIV TEST 16 2.2.5 TRANSPOSING THE CONDITIONAL 17 2.2.6 GIVING EVIDENCE 18 2.3 ADMISSIBILITY AND RELEVANCE 19 2.3.1 PREJUDGING THE CASE? 20 2.4 CASE STUDIES 21 2.4.1 A USEFUL PRESENTATION OF DNA EVIDENCE 21 2.4.2 THE SHOE MARK AT THE MURDER SCENE 22 2.4.3 THE PROBABILITY OF PATERNITY 23 2.4.4 CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE 26 2.5 SUMMARY 27 3. THE ALTERNATIVE HYPOTHESIS 29 3.1 SOME SYMBOLS 29 3.1.1 HYPOTHESES 29 3.1.2 EVIDENCE 30 3.1.3 PROBABILITY 30 VI CONTENTS 3.2 WHICH ALTERNATIVE HYPOTHESIS? 30 3.2.1 PROBATIVE VALUE AND THE ALTERNATIVE HYPOTHESIS 30 3.2.2 SELECTING THE APPROPRIATE ALTERNATIVE HYPOTHESES 31 3.2.3 EXAMPLE 32 3.3 EXCLUSIVE, EXHAUSTIVE, AND MULTIPLE HYPOTHESES 33 3.3.1 EXCLUSIVENESS 33 3.3.2 EXHAUSTIVENESS 34 3.3.3 MULTIPLE HYPOTHESES 35 3.4 IMMIGRATION AND PATERNITY CASES 35 3.4.1 NO ALTERNATIVE FATHER 36 3.4.2 A NAMED ALTERNATIVE FATHER 36 3.4.3 AN OLDER EXAMPLE 37 3.5 IT WAS MY BROTHER 38 3.6 TRACES AT THE SCENE AND TRACES ON THE SUSPECT 39 3.6.1 TRACES AT THE SCENE 39 3.6.2 TRACES ON THE ACCUSED 39 3.6.3 THE ACCUSED S RACE 40 3.7 HYPOTHETICAL QUESTIONS 40 3.8 PRE-TRIAL CONFERENCES AND DEFENCE NOTICE 42 3.9 CASE STUDIES 43 3.9.1 ALTERNATIVE HYPOTHESES IN CASES OF CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE 43 3.9.2 THE SHOE MARK CASE AGAIN 43 3.9.3 SALLY CLARK 44 3.10 SUMMARY 45 4. WHAT QUESTIONS CAN THE EXPERT DEAL WITH? 47 4.1 THE HIERARCHY OF PROPOSITIONS 47 4.2 THE ULTIMATE ISSUE RULE 50 4.2.1 RATIONALE 51 4.2.2 EXPERTS MUST NOT GIVE EVIDENCE ON LEGAL CONCEPTS 51 4.2.3 THE RULE AND LOGICAL INFERENCE 52 4.2.4 THE ULTIMATE ISSUE RULE IS CORRECT 53 4.3 SUMMARY 54 5. EXPLAINING THE STRENGTH OF EVIDENCE 55 5.1 EXPLAINING THE LIKELIHOOD RATIO 56 5.1.1 SENSITIVITY TABLES 57 5.2 THE WEIGHT OF EVIDENCE 57 5.3 WORDS INSTEAD OF NUMBERS? 58 5.3.1 STANDARDISING WORD MEANINGS 59 5.3.2 THE INCONSISTENT MEANINGS OF CONSISTENT 60 5.3.3 COULD HAVE AND COULD HAVE NOT 61 5.3.4 THERE S NOTHING SPECIAL ABOUT BEING UNIQUE 61 5.3.5 RELIABILITY 62 5.3.6 OTHER WORDS TO AVOID 63 CONTENTS VII 5.4 DEALING WITH WRONGLY EXPRESSED EVIDENCE 63 5.5 CASE STUDIES 64 5.5.1 SHOE MARKS 64 5.5.2 STOMACH CONTENTS 66 5.5.3 HAIR GROWTH 66 5.6 SUMMARY 67 6. THE CASE AS A WHOLE 69 6.1 COMBINING EVIDENCE 69 6.1.1 DEPENDENT AND INDEPENDENT EVIDENCE 70 6.1.2 CONDITIONAL INDEPENDENCE 71 6.1.3 COMBINING DEPENDENT EVIDENCE 72 6.2 CAN COMBINED WEAK EVIDENCE BE STRONGER THAN ITS COMPONENTS? 72 6.3 THE STANDARD OF PROOF AND THE COST OF ERRORS 74 6.3.1 CIVIL CASES 75 6.3.2 CRIMINAL CASES 75 6.3.3 CHILD SEX-ABUSE CASES 75 6.3.4 IS A QUANTIFIABLE DOUBT A REASONABLE DOUBT? 75 6.3.5 WHAT IF THE SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE IS THE ONLY EVIDENCE? 76 6.4 ASSESSING PRIOR ODDS 76 6.4.1 PRIOR ODDS AND THE PRESUMPTION OF INNOCENCE 77 6.5 THE DEFENCE HYPOTHESIS AND THE PRIOR ODDS 78 6.6 CASE STUDIES 78 6.6.1 A BOMB-HOAX CALL 78 6.6.2 LOVERIDGE V ADLAM 81 6.7 SUMMARY 82 7. FORENSIC SCIENCE METHODOLOGY 85 7.1 A GENERAL METHODOLOGY FOR COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS 86 7.1.1 CHOOSING FEATURES 86 7.1.2 CHOOSING HOW TO COMPARE FEATURES 87 7.1.3 CALCULATING SAME-SOURCE AND DIFFERENT-SOURCE COMPARISON SCORES 88 7.1.4 GENERATING LIKELIHOOD RATIOS 90 7.2 ASSESSING THE PERFORMANCE OF AN EXPERT OR A COMPARISON SYSTEM 90 7.2.1 DISCRIMINATION 91 7.2.2 CALIBRATION 91 7.2.3 MISLEADING EVIDENCE 92 7.2.4 DISCRIMINATION VERSUS CALIBRATION 93 7.2.5 IMPROVING CALIBRATION 93 7.3 SYSTEM PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS 95 7.3.1 TIPPETT PLOTS 95 7.3.2 MEASURING DISCRIMINATION AND CALIBRATION SEPARATELY 96 7.4 CASE ASSESSMENT AND INTERPRETATION (CAI) 98 7.4.1 DEFINING THE CUSTOMER REQUIREMENT 98 VIII CONTENTS 7.4.2 ASSESSING HOW FORENSIC SCIENCE CAN HELP 99 7.4.3 AGREEING ON A CASE EXAMINATION STRATEGY 99 7.4.4 EXAMINATION, INTERPRETATION, AND COMMUNICATION 99 7.4.5 CASE EXAMPLE, MURDER OR SUICIDE? 100 7.5 CONTEXT BIAS 102 7.5.1 BASE RATE INFORMATION 102 7.5.2 CASE INFORMATION 103 7.5.3 REFERENCE MATERIAL 103 7.5.4 QUESTIONED MATERIAL 103 7.6 SUMMARY 104 8. ASSIGNING LIKELIHOOD RATIOS 107 8.1 DNA 108 8.1.1 A SINGLE COMPARISON WITH A MATCH AS A RESULT 109 8.1.2 A DATABASE SEARCH WITH A SINGLE MATCH AS A RESULT 109 8.1.3 A DATABASE SEARCH WITH MULTIPLE MATCHES AS A RESULT 110 8.1.4 EXTREMELY LARGE LRS 111 8.2 GLASS REFRACTIVE INDEX 111 8.3 COLOUR COMPARISON 113 8.3.1 COLOUR FEATURE SELECTION OR CONSTRUCTION 113 8.3.2 COLOUR COMPARISON ALGORITHM 114 8.3.3 COLOUR FEATURE AND SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR COLLECTION 114 8.4 FINGERPRINTS 116 8.4.1 FEATURE SELECTION OR CONSTRUCTION 117 8.4.2 COMPARISON ALGORITHM, AND WITHIN- AND BETWEEN-SOURCE SCORES 119 8.5 SIGNATURES 121 8.6 PSYCHOLOGICAL EVIDENCE 125 8.6.1 THE PROBATIVE VALUE OF PSYCHOLOGICAL EVIDENCE 125 8.7 SUMMARY 127 9. ERRORS OF THINKING 129 9.1 A BRACE OF LAWYERS FALLACIES 129 9.1.1 THE PROSECUTOR S FALLACY 129 9.1.2 THE DEFENCE ATTORNEY S FALLACY 133 9.1.3 BALANCE 134 9.2 DOUBLE-COUNTING EVIDENCE? 134 9.3 THE ACCURACY AND RELIABILITY OF SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE 135 9.3.1 HONEST REPORTING 136 9.3.2 QUALITY CONTROL 136 9.3.3 LABORATORY ERROR RATE 137 9.4 CASE STUDIES 138 9.4.1 THE MAD EARL OF FERRERS 138 9.4.2 THE BLOOD ON THE BELT 139 9.4.3 BROKEN GLASS 141 9.5 SUMMARY 144 CONTENTS IX 10. FREQUENTIST STATISTICS AND DATABASE MATCHING 147 10.1 THE FREQUENTIST STATISTICAL APPROACH 148 10.1.1 PROBLEMS OF SIGNIFICANCE TESTING 148 10.1.2 WHAT IS A CONFIDENCE INTERVAL? 150 10.2 DATABASES 152 10.2.1 USING THIS EVIDENCE 153 10.2.2 TRAPS WITH DATABASES 153 10.3 THE RIGHT QUESTIONS AND THE WRONG QUESTIONS 154 10.3.1 WHEN THE WRONG QUESTIONS GIVE THE RIGHT ANSWERS 155 10.4 SUMMARY 158 11. IMPLICATIONS FOR THE LEGAL SYSTEM 161 11.1 WHAT IS EXPERT EVIDENCE? 161 11.1.1 IS EXPERT EVIDENCE JUST OPINION EVIDENCE? 162 11.1.2 IS EXPERT OPINION DIFFERENT FROM LAY OPINION ? 163 11.1.3 EXPERT EVIDENCE AS A SUBJECT IN ITSELF 163 11.2 WHO IS AN EXPERT? 164 11.2.1 AN ORGANISED BODY OF KNOWLEDGE? 165 11.2.2 FORENSIC SCIENTISTS AS EXPERT WITNESSES 166 11.3 INSANITY AND THE ULTIMATE ISSUE RULE 166 11.3.1 IS FORENSIC SCIENCE DIFFERENT FROM OTHER SCIENCES? 168 11.4 NOVEL FORMS OF SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE 168 11.4.1 ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR FORENSIC SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE? 168 11.4.2 THE END OF THE FRYE TEST - DAUBERT 170 11.4.3 TESTING OF THE THEORY OR TECHNIQUE 171 11.4.4 PUBLICATION AND PEER REVIEW 172 11.4.5 ACTUAL OR POTENTIAL ERROR RATES 172 11.4.6 WIDE ACCEPTANCE 173 11.4.7 CONCLUSIONS ON DAUBERT 174 11.5 KNOWLEDGE OF CONTEXT 174 11.5.1 THE IMPORTANCE OF CONTEXT 174 11.5.2 DEFENCE DISCLOSURE 175 11.6 COURT-APPOINTED EXPERTS 176 11.7 SUMMARY 177 12. CONCLUSION 179 12.1 FORENSIC SCIENCE AS A SCIENCE 180 12.2 CONCLUSIONS 181 12.3 THE FUNDAMENTAL QUESTIONS 181 APPENDIX 183 A. 1 PROBABILITY, ODDS, BAYES RULE AND THE WEIGHT OF EVIDENCE 183 A.I.I PROBABILITY 183 A. 1.2 ODDS 184 A. 1.3 SYMBOLS 185 X CONTENTS A.2 LAWS A.2.1 A.2.2 A.2.3 A.2.4 A.2.5 A.2.6 A.2.7 A.2.8 OF PROBABILITY COMPLEMENTARITY PRODUCT RULE SUM RULE THE LIKELIHOOD RATIO, LR BAYES RULE PROBABILITY FORM ODDS FORM OF BAYES RULE COMBINING EVIDENCE 186 186 186 187 188 188 188 189 189 A.3 THE WEIGHT OF EVIDENCE 190 INDEX 193
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