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Logical forensic inference: is the law an ass?

with Ian Evett

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Ian Evett from the Forensic Science Service continues the 'Maths in Crime' lecture series with a look at the courts. When scientific evidence is presented to a jury, what statistics are given to allow them to assess the information, and what can those statistics say about the guilt or innocence of the accused? The handling of probability, particularly relating to scientific evidence, argues Ian, is a delicate issue not yet mastered in our judicial system.

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