New paper highlights serious limitations of using the likelihood ratio for mixture DNA profile matching
I have written many times before on this blog about the benefits and (extreme) limitations of using the likelihood ratio (LR) to determine the strength of forensic match evidence - such as DNA evidence. The LR is the probability of the evidence (i.e. 'finding a match') under the prosecution hypothesis divided by the probability of the evidence under the…
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