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Error rates in bite mark analysis in an in vivo animal model.

机译:体内动物模型中咬痕分析中的误差率。

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Recent judicial decisions have specified that one foundation of reliability of comparative forensic disciplines is description of both scientific approach used and calculation of error rates in determining the reliability of an expert opinion. Thirty volunteers were recruited for the analysis of dermal bite marks made using a previously established in vivo porcine-skin model. Ten participants were recruited from three separate groups: dentists with no experience in forensics, dentists with an interest in forensic odontology, and board-certified diplomates of the American Board of Forensic Odontology (ABFO). Examiner demographics and measures of experience in bite mark analysis were collected for each volunteer. Each participant received 18 completely documented, simulated in vivo porcine bite mark cases and three paired sets of human dental models. The paired maxillary and mandibular models were identified as suspect A, suspect B, and suspect C. Examiners were tasked to determine, using an analytic method of their own choosing, whether each bite mark of the 18 bite mark cases provided was attributable to any of the suspect dentitions provided. Their findings were recorded on a standardized recording form. The results of the study demonstrated that the group of inexperienced examiners often performed as well as the board-certified group, and both inexperienced and board-certified groups performed better than those with an interest in forensic odontology that had not yet received board certification. Incorrect suspect attributions (possible false inculpation) were most common among this intermediate group. Error rates were calculated for each of the three observer groups for each of the three suspect dentitions. This study demonstrates that error rates can be calculated using an animal model for human dermal bite marks, and although clinical experience is useful, other factors may be responsible for accuracy in bite mark analysis. Further, this study demonstrates that even under carefully controlled conditions, albeit in a forced-decision model, errors in interpretation occur even amongst the most experienced analysts.
机译:最近的司法决策指定了比较法规的可靠性的一个基础是对确定专家意见的可靠性来说使用的科学方法的描述和计算。招募了三十名志愿者,用于分析使用先前在体内猪皮肤模型中建立的真皮咬伤标记。从三个单独的群体招募了十名参与者:牙医,没有经验,不经验,牙医具有令人兴趣的法医学遗址,以及美国法医杂志学(ABFO)的董事会认证的外交。为每个志愿者收集审查人口统计学和咬合标记分析的经验措施。每个参与者都收到18人完全记录,模拟了体内猪咬标记案例和三组配对的人类牙科模型。成对的上颌和下颌模型被确定为嫌疑人A,嫌疑人B,并怀疑C.检查员使用自己选择的分析方法来确定,无论提供的18个咬标记病例的每个咬痕是否归因于任何一个嫌疑人提供了。他们的发现记录在标准化的录制形式上。该研究的结果表明,尚经验的审查员经常进行以及董事会认证的组,既没有经验和董事会认证群体,也比尚未收到董事会认证的法医神学学兴趣的人表现更好。不正确的嫌疑署属性(可能的错误归属)在该中间组中最常见。对于三个嫌疑牙列的每个观察者组中的每一个计算错误率。本研究表明,可以使用人类皮肤咬合标记的动物模型来计算误差率,尽管临床经验是有用的,但其他因素可能负责咬标记分析中的准确性。此外,该研究表明,即使在仔细控制的条件下,尽管在强制决策模型中,即使在最有经验的分析师之间也会发生解释中的错误。

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