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Daniel Dettling,Julia Geromettaf online content moderation. As AI-driven algorithms increasingly perform roles traditionally reserved for human experts, questions of transparency, accountability and due process take centre stage. The allure of automated efficiency often clashes with the imperative for transparency, particularly w
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-91044-4pliance with the UK’s regulatory requirements. In May 2019 Cellmark Forensic Services, an established UK forensic science laboratory and accredited provider of forensic DNA testing services to the majority of police forces in England and Wales, initiated a project to introduce Massively Parallel Seq
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Karlheinz Sonntag,Ralf Stegmaierarched, validated, and practicable methods that promote public safety. The process of translating forensic methods from research to casework to a public benefit has been especially problematic in the United States. Forensic science is constrained as a science by its history of police administration
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Karlheinz Sonntag,Ralf Stegmaier not exist in the general sense for forensic science as it does in, for example, the medical sciences. In this chapter, the external factors in the U.S. that have shaped what "gets researched" and makes it to the laboratory bench, and why some methods never get translated, while others that should not be translated are, will be discussed.
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Translational Forensic Science, a U.S. Perspective, not exist in the general sense for forensic science as it does in, for example, the medical sciences. In this chapter, the external factors in the U.S. that have shaped what "gets researched" and makes it to the laboratory bench, and why some methods never get translated, while others that should not be translated are, will be discussed.