Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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99067 | Forensic Science International: Genetics | 2008 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
DNA mixture interpretation is undertaken either by calculating a LR or an exclusion probability (RMNE or its complement CPI). Debate exists as to which has the greater claim. The merits and drawbacks of the two approaches are discussed. We conclude that the two matters that appear to have real force are: (1) LRs are more difficult to present in court and (2) the RMNE statistic wastes information that should be utilised.
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John Buckleton, James Curran,