In their review “the coming paradigm shift in forensic identification science” (5 Aug. 2005, p. [892][1]), M. Saks and J. Koehler confuse the roles of adversaries in the criminal justice system with those of objective scientists.
In their review “the coming paradigm shift in forensic identification science” (5 Aug. 2005, p. [892][1]), M. J. Saks and J. J. Koehler confuse the roles of adversaries in the criminal justice system with those of objective scientists. The “assumption of discernible uniqueness” may seem to