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Statistical Analysis in Forensic Science
Grzegorz Zadora
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Description for Statistical Analysis in Forensic Science
Hardcover. This book provides the methods and software to enable statisticians and forensic experts to work effectively with evidence evaluation methods. It also covers a collection of recent likelihood ratio (LR) approaches, explores suitable software toolboxes, and includes documentation and examples about how to use them in practice. Num Pages: 336 pages, black & white illustrations, black & white tables, figures. BIC Classification: JKVF1; PBT. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 251 x 170 x 21. Weight in Grams: 662.
A practical guide for determining the evidential value of physicochemical data Microtraces of various materials (e.g. glass, paint, fibres, and petroleum products) are routinely subjected to physicochemical examination by forensic experts, whose role is to evaluate such physicochemical data in the context of the prosecution and defence propositions. Such examinations return various kinds of information, including quantitative data. From the forensic point of view, the most suitable way to evaluate evidence is the likelihood ratio. This book provides a collection of recent approaches to the determination of likelihood ratios and describes suitable software, with documentation and examples of their use in practice. The statistical computing and graphics software environment R, pre-computed Bayesian networks using Hugin Researcher and a new package, calcuLatoR, for the computation of likelihood ratios are all explored. Statistical Analysis in Forensic Science will provide an invaluable practical guide for forensic experts and practitioners, forensic statisticians, analytical chemists, and chemometricians. Key features include: * Description of the physicochemical analysis of forensic trace evidence. * Detailed description of likelihood ratio models for determining the evidential value of multivariate physicochemical data. * Detailed description of methods, such as empirical cross-entropy plots, for assessing the performance of likelihood ratio-based methods for evidence evaluation. * Routines written using the open-source R software, as well as Hugin Researcher and calcuLatoR. * Practical examples and recommendations for the use of all these methods in practice.
Product Details
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd United Kingdom
Number of pages
336
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2014
Condition
New
Weight
661g
Number of Pages
336
Place of Publication
Hoboken, United States
ISBN
9780470972106
SKU
V9780470972106
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99-50
About Grzegorz Zadora
Grzegorz Zadora, Institute of Forensic Research, Krakow, Poland. Daniel Ramos, Telecommunication Engineering, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain.
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