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Validation of probabilistic genotyping software for use in forensic DNA casework: Definitions and illustrations

NCJ Number
311222
Journal
Science & Justice Volume: 56 Issue: 2 Dated: March 2016 Pages: 104-108
Author(s)
Hinda Haned; Peter Gill; Kirk Lohmueller; Keith Inman; Norah Rudin
Date Published
December 2015
Length
5 pages
Abstract

A number of new computer programs have recently been developed to facilitate the interpretation and statistical weighting of complex DNA profiles in forensic casework. Acceptance of such software in the user community, and subsequent acceptance by the court, relies heavily upon their validation. To date, few guidelines exist that describe the appropriate and sufficient validation of such software used in forensic DNA casework. In this paper, we discuss general principles of software validation and how they could be applied to the interpretation software now being introduced into the forensic community. Importantly, we clarify the relationship between a statistical model and its implementation via software. We use the LRmix program to provide specific examples of how these principles can be implemented.

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