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Gary Edmond

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Science & Justice : Journal of the Forensic Science Society|January 16, 2022
Latent justice? A review of adversarial challenges to fingerprint evidenceGary Edmond
Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences|October 6, 2012
Just truth? Carefully applying history, philosophy and sociology of science to the forensic use of CCTV imagesGary Edmond
Forensic Science International. Synergy|May 16, 2020
Forensic science needs registered reportsJason M Chin, Rory McFadden, Gary Edmond
Forensic Science International|June 17, 2017
Peer review in forensic scienceKaye N Ballantyne, Gary Edmond, Bryan Found
Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine|May 10, 2022
Reliability and validity of a quality tool for assessing clinical forensic medicine legal reportsCarol Stevenson, Kathleen Kramer, Gary Edmond, et al.
Science & Justice : Journal of the Forensic Science Society|January 9, 2017
On the likelihood of "encapsulating all uncertainty"Kristy A Martire, Gary Edmond, Daniel J Navarro, et al.
Science & Justice : Journal of the Forensic Science Society|May 9, 2020
Communicating forensic science opinion: An examination of expert reporting practicesAgnes S Bali, Gary Edmond, Kaye N Ballantyne, et al.
Science & Justice : Journal of the Forensic Science Society|June 26, 2021
Corrigendum to "Communicating forensic science opinion: An examination of expert reporting practices" [Sci. Justice 60 (3) (2020) 216-224]Agnes S Bali, Gary Edmond, Kaye N Ballantyne, et al.
Forensic Science International|August 16, 2019
Forensic science evidence: Naive estimates of false positive error rates and reliabilityKristy A Martire, Kaye N Ballantyne, Agnes Bali, et al.
Forensic Science International|October 25, 2022
Speaker identification in courtroom contexts - Part I: Individual listeners compared to forensic voice comparison based on automatic-speaker-recognition technologyNabanita Basu, Agnes S Bali, Philip Weber, et al.
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Science & Justice : Journal of the Forensic Science Society|January 16, 2022
Latent justice? A review of adversarial challenges to fingerprint evidenceGary Edmond
Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences|October 6, 2012
Just truth? Carefully applying history, philosophy and sociology of science to the forensic use of CCTV imagesGary Edmond
Forensic Science International. Synergy|May 16, 2020
Forensic science needs registered reportsJason M Chin, Rory McFadden, Gary Edmond
Forensic Science International|June 17, 2017
Peer review in forensic scienceKaye N Ballantyne, Gary Edmond, Bryan Found
Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine|May 10, 2022
Reliability and validity of a quality tool for assessing clinical forensic medicine legal reportsCarol Stevenson, Kathleen Kramer, Gary Edmond, et al.
Science & Justice : Journal of the Forensic Science Society|January 9, 2017
On the likelihood of "encapsulating all uncertainty"Kristy A Martire, Gary Edmond, Daniel J Navarro, et al.
Science & Justice : Journal of the Forensic Science Society|May 9, 2020
Communicating forensic science opinion: An examination of expert reporting practicesAgnes S Bali, Gary Edmond, Kaye N Ballantyne, et al.
Science & Justice : Journal of the Forensic Science Society|June 26, 2021
Corrigendum to "Communicating forensic science opinion: An examination of expert reporting practices" [Sci. Justice 60 (3) (2020) 216-224]Agnes S Bali, Gary Edmond, Kaye N Ballantyne, et al.
Forensic Science International|August 16, 2019
Forensic science evidence: Naive estimates of false positive error rates and reliabilityKristy A Martire, Kaye N Ballantyne, Agnes Bali, et al.
Forensic Science International|October 25, 2022
Speaker identification in courtroom contexts - Part I: Individual listeners compared to forensic voice comparison based on automatic-speaker-recognition technologyNabanita Basu, Agnes S Bali, Philip Weber, et al.
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