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Reliable - -Similar to consistent, get the same number multiple times
Why measure uncertainty? - -Want to have transparency in court
Black box study - --Measures error rates of the discipline
-gives overall false positive rate and false negative rate
Reproducible - --Same evidence, different person
-inter vs intra examiner consistency (intra has higher consistency)
Repeatable - --come to same result multiple times
-same evidence same person
Who determines what is considered consistent enough? - -Trier of fact
Trier of fact - -judge or jury
Accurate - --result is correct/no error
Foundational validity - --Requires that a forensic science method requires it be shown,
based on empirical studies, to be repeatable, reproducible, and accurate
-means a method can be reliable
Validity as applied - -Examiner shown to be capable of reliably applying a method and
must have done so. Examiner should: report FP/FN rates, report probative value, don't
make claims beyond evidence
Frye Standard (1923) - -Determine whether the method by which evidence was
obtained was generally accepted by experts in the particular field which it belongs
Federal Rule 702 - -A witness who is qualified as an expert by knowledge, skill,
experience, training, or education may testify in the form of an opinion if: experts
knowledge will help trier of fact understand evidence or to determine a fact, testimony is
based on sufficient facts/data, testimony is the product of reliable methods, and the
expert has reliably applied the principles and methods
How was national commission on forensic science formed? - --Partnership between
Obama administration and national institute of standards and technology
-formed after 2009 national Academy of Sciences report
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