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Evaluating expertise in forensic anthropology
AbstractThe medicolegal system relies on the ability of experts and non‐experts alike to make judgments about expertise and use those judgments to reach consequential decisions. Given the lack of standard criteria, mandatory certification, or licensure for establishing expertise required to practice forensic anthropology and testify as an expert ...
Nicholas V, Passalacqua +3 more
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The Clinical Assessment in the Legal Field: An Empirical Study of Bias and Limitations in Forensic Expertise [PDF]
According to the literature, psychological assessment in forensic contexts is one of the most controversial application areas for clinical psychology. This paper presents a review of systematic judgment errors in the forensic field.
Elena Faccio +2 more
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After a decade of critique from leading scientific bodies, forensic science research is at a crossroads. Whilst emerging research has shown that some forensic feature-comparison disciplines are not foundationally valid, others are moving towards ...
Kristy A Martire, Bethany Growns
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The article discusses the question of forensic expertise as an important source of information for criminal proceedings. On the basis of research into scientific literature and the practice of courts, its main characteristics are revealed, relating to its nature, types, conditions, and rules of application.
Ivan Vidolov
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Forensic Expertise Based on Findings through Postmortem Mammography Imaging
In forensic cases where standard macroscopic examination and conventional radiological analysis are inconclusive, mammography can be a useful technique.
Antonella De Donno +2 more
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PECULIARITIES OF SOCIAL REPRESENTATION OF FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGICAL EXPERTISE [PDF]
Forensic psychological expertise is at the beginning of its development and establishment, being used rarely in criminal/civil proceedings. The “status” of forensic psychological expertise is undefined, mainly because of the lack of specialists, as ...
MELENTIEVA Aliona
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Forensic expertise as a tool for criminalistics prognostication
The objective of the present study was the criminalistics evaluation of the changes in the structure of the illegal drug market and the volume of drug sales that took place during the recent years. One of the most challenging problems associated with the new situation is the extensive distribution of synthetic cannabimimetics that constitutes one of ...
A V, Kovalev +3 more
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Perceptual expertise in forensic facial image comparison [PDF]
Forensic facial identification examiners are required to match the identity of faces in images that vary substantially, owing to changes in viewing conditions and in a person's appearance. These identifications affect the course and outcome of criminal investigations and convictions.
P Jonathon Phillips +2 more
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Methodological aspects of forensic expertise
Liudmyla Budnyk, Olha Ronska
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FORENSIC EXPERTISE IN THE INVESTIGATION OF ACCIDENTS.
A. T. Akmatova
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