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A review of Likelihood Ratios in Forensic Science based on a critique of Stiffelman “No longer the Gold standard: probabilistic genotyping is changing the nature of DNA evidence in criminal trials”

  • John Buckleton
  • , Bernard Robertson
  • , James Curran
  • , Charles Berger
  • , Duncan Taylor
  • , Jo-Anne Bright*
  • , Tacha Hicks
  • , Simone Gittelson
  • , Ian Evett
  • , Simone Pugh
  • , Graham Jackson
  • , Hannah Kelly
  • , Tim Kalafut
  • , Frederick R. Bieber
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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