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Forensic voice comparison and the paradigm shift

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Morrison, Geoffrey

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We are in the midst of a paradigm shift in the forensic comparison sciences. The new paradigm can be characterised as quantitative data-based implementation of the likelihood-ratio framework with quantitative evaluation of the reliability of results. The

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Science and Justice

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2037-12-31