"Evaluating the Reliability of Randomly Acquired Characteristics (RACs) Identification in Footwear Impression Evidence"
"Evaluating the Reliability of Randomly Acquired Characteristics (RACs) Identification in Footwear Impression Evidence"
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2021-02
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Katz, Corey
Kaplan-Damary, Naomi
Stern, Hal
Kaplan-Damary, Naomi
Stern, Hal
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Abstract
Participants in this session will learn about a statistical approach to quantifying the reliability of shoe print examinations, specifically the consistency with which randomly acquired characteristics
(RACs) are identified by examiners.
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The following was presented at the February 2021 meeting of the American Association of Forensic Sciences (AAFS). Posted with permission of CSAFE.
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DegreeDisciplines::Social and Behavioral Sciences::Legal Studies::Forensic Science and Technology