The forensic debut of the NRC's DNA report: Population structure, ceiling frequencies and the need for numbers

D. H. Kaye

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Abstract

This paper reviews judicial opinions that have discussed the April 1992 recommendations of a committee of the U.S. National Research Council concerning the statistics of forensic DNA profiles obtained with single-locus VNTR probes. It observes that a few courts have held 'ceiling frequencies' (as opposed to less 'conservative' estimates) admissible, but that the implications of the scientific criticisms of the ceiling procedures have yet to be addressed adequately in court opinions. It urges courts to distinguish between policy judgments and scientific assessments in both the NRC report and the scientific literature, and to defer less to the former than to the latter.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)99-105
Number of pages7
JournalGenetica
Volume96
Issue number1-2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 1995

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Animal Science and Zoology
  • Genetics
  • Plant Science
  • Insect Science

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