The interpretation of elemental composition measurements from forensic glass evidence III |
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Authors: | Gareth P Campbell James M Curran |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Chemistry, University of Auckland, Private Bag 90219, Auckland, New Zealand;2. Department of Statistics, University of Auckland, Private Bag 90219, Auckland, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | In this paper we introduce a permutation testing approach to the interpretation of evidence which consists of elemental composition measurements, with glass evidence as an example. This work extends previous work of Curran et al. J.M. Curran, C.M. Triggs, J.R. Almirall, J.S. Buckleton and K.A.J. Walsh, The interpretation of elemental composition measurements from forensic glass evidence, Science and Justice 37 (1997) 241–244.] and shows how we may remove some of the constraints that limited the applicability of the previous results. We provide the reader with tools for evidence pre-screening that may aid in the direction of further analyses of the data, rather than for the presentation of evidence interpretation in a court case. |
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