Courtroom Testimony for Fingerprint Examiners
Samenvatting
Presents a history of fingerprint evidence and current best practices and limits on characterizing fingerprint evidence in court
The first book to focus solely on testifying on fingerprint evidence as a comparative science
Provides current guidelines and recommendations for standards and appropriate nomenclature in the courtroom
Illustrates how experts can work with attorneys so that the testimony process educates and informs jurors and judges, rather than perpetuating an adversarial dynamic
Addresses important issues such as cognitive bias, subjectivity, error rates, probability models, and ethics

