The Potential of Blind Collaborative Justice Testing the Impact of Expert Blinding and Consensus Building on the Validity of Forensic Testimony

Biased expert testimony is a leading cause of wrongful convictions, and new techniques are needed to reduce such biases. RAND researchers conducted an experimental investigation of two potential contributors to biased testimony within adversarial litigation involving forensic evidence: (1) experts&#...

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Main Author: Wong, Carolyn (auth)
Other Authors: Aharoni, Eyal (auth), Aliyev, Gursel Rafig oglu (auth), Du Bois, Jacqueline (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: RAND Corporation 2015
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