A promoted article from down under today from Forensic Science SA in Adelaide: "A risk-based approach to cognitive bias in forensic science". Another #cognitivebias article for your contemplation https://t.co/HUIbbpkErO
More #cognitivebias for this week's promoted #SCIJUS article: "What do forensic analysts consider relevant to their decision making?" from @UVA and @UCLForensicSci researchers. https://t.co/hMUIorsLQG
After a tiny weenie absence we've got a hot off the press #SCIJUS article for you all this week from @GraemeHorsman and @david_errickson "When finding nothing may be evidence of something: Anti-forensics and digital tool marks" https://t.co/AHSwRBJYIM
A big international collaborative effort for this week's #SCIJUS promoted article from UK, Canada and USA related to #MMOG "Forensic investigation of cross platform massively multiplayer online games: Minecraft as a case study" @alidehghantanha@alexakinbi https://t.co/pr56yA08g1
Cognitive bias in toxicology? Have a read of this interesting paper by @hilaryhamnett & @rachaelejack in this week's #SCIJUS promoted article "The use of contextual information in forensic toxicology: An international survey of toxicologists' experiences" https://t.co/8goTcYkTgU
#SCIJUS promoted article: "The big sleep: Elucidating the sequence of events in the first hours of death to determine the postmortem interval" An international effort and interesting read for #PMI research fans https://t.co/1MYDBXh22w
Back after a short break with our next #SCIJUS promoted article from @QMEECS and @EP_UCL: "Resolving the so-called 'probabilistic paradoxes in legal reasoning' with Bayesian networks". Interesting read by @profnfenton and colleagues https://t.co/6aEhUAQl1J
Straight off the press, this week's #SCIJUS promoted article on psychoactive substances comes from @unibern researchers: "Scheduling of new psychoactive substance the Swiss way: A review and critical analysis" https://t.co/AvyDwPWuAg
#throwbackwednesday (we can make that a thing!) for a 2 year old #SCIJUS promoted article that deserves a mention: "Combined recovery of biological and fibre traces" from @NedForInst scientists https://t.co/iUMpodZzSC @laura0406190
Promoted #SCIJUS article time again. Let's get straight talking with some Aussie friends @djnavarro@UNSW "On the likelihood of 'encapsulating all uncertainty'" https://t.co/hCqQ2xlYcu
Our latest research on #forensic trace led by @Simona_Gherghel now out @Science_Justice: transferred fragrance compounds were recovered even when the contact time was as short as 10s, &even when the perfume was aged on the primary fabric for as long as 48h https://t.co/zwAbsuXDRN
More #CognitiveBias from Amy Jeanguenat (Mindgen LLC), Bruce Budowle and Itiel Dror in this week's #SCIJUS promoted article, related to #DNA "Strengthening forensic DNA decision making through a better understanding of the influence of cognitive bias" https://t.co/MRSIPXSBkq
Our promoted #SCIJUS article comes from Canada this week with researchers from @SFU discussing "The impact of trauma and blood loss on human decomposition" - read all about it https://t.co/YBLiNqMI1c
Promoted #SCIJUS article time. This week's comes from Dr Itiel Dror, Chief Justice @BridgetMaryMc and Prof Jules Epstein: "Better science for better justice: A proposal for joint experts". You know it's going to worth a read from those authors! https://t.co/TlxPROu9Ed