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Applying Statistics in the Courtroom: A New Approach for Attorneys and Expert Witnesses


ISBN13: 9781584882718
ISBN: 1584882719
Published: November 2001
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: USA
Format: Hardback
Price: £155.00



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This publication is directed at both the attorney and the statistician to ensure they will successfully apply statistics in the law. The attorney will learn how best to utilize statistics while gaining an enriched understanding of the law on audits, jury selection, discrimination, environmental hazards, evidence, and torts as it relates to statistical issues.

Statisticians will learn that the law is what judges say it is and to frame their arguments accordingly. Applying Statistics in the Courtroom: A New Approach for Attorneys and Expert Witnesses will increase the effectiveness of both the attorney and the statistician in presenting and attacking statistical arguments in the courtroom.

Subjects:
Criminology
Contents:
SAMPLES AND POPULATIONS:
Representative Samples and Jury Selection. Sample and Survey Methodology. Presenting Your Case
PROBABILITY:
Probability Concepts. Criminal Law. Civil Law. Environmental Hazards
HYPOTHESIS TESTING AND ESTIMATION:
How large is large? Methods of Analysis. Correlation. Multivariate Regression
APPLYING STATISTICS IN THE COURTROOM:
Preventive Statistics. The Trial Process for the Statistician. Making Effective Use of Statistics and Statisticians