Forensic Computer ‘Animations’ vs. ‘Simulations’: Why Attorneys Need to Know Difference

Forensic Computer Animation and Forensic Computer Simulation: A Guide for Practicing Trial Attorneys In the evolving landscape of courtroom litigation, the use of advanced technology has become increasingly prominent. Among the most impactful technological tools are forensic computer animations and forensic computer simulations. These visual aids can help clarify complex concepts for judges and juries, offering a more understandable depiction of evidence. However, despite their similarities, forensic computer animations and simulations are distinct in their applications, methodologies, and evidentiary implications. Understanding the differences [...]

Forensic Computer ‘Animations’ vs. ‘Simulations’: Why Attorneys Need to Know Difference2024-12-06T16:23:29+00:00

Is Identification Reliable?

Eyewitness Testimony: Identification One of the main goals for law enforcement is to solve crimes; police strive to "clear" these crimes. They have a much higher chances of clearing the crime if the offender is caught within a few minutes, or an eyewitness provides specific information that is considered relevant to the case. Researchers have shown that if neither of these are available to police, there is less than a 10% chance that the crime will be solved, or "cleared". This is the first of many [...]

Is Identification Reliable?2024-07-29T20:09:31+00:00

Confessions, Forensic Psychology, and DNA Evidence

One of the tasks of a forensic psychologist is to interview an alleged perpetrator who has given a confession with an eye toward judging whether the person understands the gravity of having confessed and whether he or she understands what it is that has been confessed. It has been discovered that confessions are not always the last word in accuracy and that they can be extracted in a variety of ways. Once there is a confession, efforts to locate new or contradictory evidence concerning [...]

Confessions, Forensic Psychology, and DNA Evidence2024-07-29T19:25:37+00:00

How “Expert” is Expert Testimony?

The Eye-Opener The legal system as we know it, places considerable emphasis on expert testimony. On a reasonable scale, there is no expectation that such testimony would be accurate at all times and in all instances. However, digging deep into how “expert” an expert testimony is, brings up an unexciting, and frankly, appalling state of affairs of this critical legal appendage. Fault Lines in Psychology in Court Cases Interestingly, the initial steps to uncover the careless "inexpertness" of what many consider, and often passes, [...]

How “Expert” is Expert Testimony?2024-07-29T18:08:15+00:00

Forensics, Confidentiality & The Law

Confidentiality and the Law “Protecting my sources” has long been a vital part of news reporting. Confidentiality is often also claimed by physicians, counselors, and the clergy. How far that can go and whether or not information can be requested for a legal proceeding of has long been a hotly contested arena for debate. There are, however, some commonsense solutions to whether or not confidential information should be admissible in a court of law or revealed for any purpose. Develop proof through other means. [...]

Forensics, Confidentiality & The Law2024-07-29T17:35:38+00:00
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