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Contents: Volume 7, Number 3, September 2008   [Index by Author] 

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Simon A. Cole, Max Welling, Rachel Dioso-Villa, and Robert Carpenter
Beyond the individuality of fingerprints: a measure of simulated computer latent print source attribution accuracy
Law, Probability and Risk Advance Access published on August 21, 2008
Law Probablity and Risk 2008 7: 165-189; doi:10.1093/lpr/mgn004 [Abstract] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

Pierre-Edouard Sottas, Neil Robinson, Martial Saugy, and Olivier Niggli
A forensic approach to the interpretation of blood doping markers
Law, Probability and Risk Advance Access published on January 11, 2008
Law Probablity and Risk 2008 7: 191-210; doi:10.1093/lpr/mgm042 [Abstract] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

Bruce L. Hay
Les Demoiselles d'Evanston: on the aesthetics of the Wigmore chart
Law, Probability and Risk Advance Access published on August 5, 2008
Law Probablity and Risk 2008 7: 211-224; doi:10.1093/lpr/mgn003 [Abstract] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

Joseph L. Gastwirth
The U.S. Supreme Court finds a statute's description of a simple statistical measure of relative disparity ‘ambiguous’ allowing the Secretary of Education to interpret the formula: Zuni Public School District 89 v. U.S. Department of Education II
Law, Probability and Risk Advance Access published on May 23, 2008
Law Probablity and Risk 2008 7: 225-248; doi:10.1093/lpr/mgn001 [Abstract] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

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