论文标题

照亮法医黑盒研究

Shining a Light on Forensic Black-Box Studies

论文作者

Khan, Kori, Carriquiry, Alicia L.

论文摘要

法医科学在美国刑事司法系统中起着至关重要的作用。几十年来,许多基于特征的法医科学领域(例如枪支和工具标志)在科学界的权限之外开发了。这些研究的结果在全国范围内广泛依赖。但是,这种依赖是放错了位置的。迄今为止,黑盒研究遭受了不适当的采样方法和高遗失率。当前的黑盒研究忽略了两个问题,即提交给法院的错误率估计值。我们使用Black-Box研究和法院材料中的可用数据探索每种限制的影响。我们表明,黑盒研究依赖于非代表性考官样本。使用对流行弹道研究的案例研究,我们发现证据表明,这些无代表性的样本可能犯错的错误比它们来的更广泛的人群更少。我们还发现证据表明,黑盒研究中的遗失是不可显着的。使用最近的潜在印刷研究中的数据,我们表明忽略这种缺失可能导致系统性低估错误率。最后,我们提供了克服这些限制的具体步骤。

Forensic science plays a critical role in the United States criminal justice system. For decades, many feature-based fields of forensic science, such as firearm and toolmark identification, developed outside the scientific community's purview. The results of these studies are widely relied on by judges nationwide. However, this reliance is misplaced. Black-box studies to date suffer from inappropriate sampling methods and high rates of missingness. Current black-box studies ignore both problems in arriving at the error rate estimates presented to courts. We explore the impact of each type of limitation using available data from black-box studies and court materials. We show that black-box studies rely on non-representative samples of examiners. Using a case study of a popular ballistics study, we find evidence that these unrepresentative samples may commit fewer errors than the wider population from which they came. We also find evidence that the missingness in black-box studies is non-ignorable. Using data from a recent latent print study, we show that ignoring this missingness likely results in systematic underestimates of error rates. Finally, we offer concrete steps to overcome these limitations.

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