Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Mathematics
and criminal law
- Statistics
- DNA results
- Soil samples
- Footprints
- Bloodtypes
- Teeth marks
- Conviction rates
- Hair follicles
- Use of all evidence examples to convict
- Evidence: considered the most
important detail of court
decisions
- Trigonometry
- Types and weapons used for
murder
- Angles prove weapon
and distance from
murder which can then
be used as evidence
- Prove that suicides are maybe murders
- Proven with pythagorean theorem
- Rage in cell phones
and vehicles: global
postiioning devices
- Trigonometric formulas and calculations
- Triangulation formula
- Probability
- How math can
determine is a
person is guilty or
no in a trial
- A model can determine
how guilty the person can
be
- Trials that have been
made using just
probability
- Case study:
example of trial in
Georgia
- Case studies: risk of
mathematics in criminal
cases
- Evaluating effectiveness of mathematics
in the courtroom
- Recognizing the
importance it has or hasn't
- Discussing how has it changed and
if it is for better or for worst
- Information collected from books
- "Numbers Behind
NUMB3RS: Solving
Crime with
Mathematics"
- "Math on Trial: How Numbers Get
Used and Abused in the
Courtroom"
- "Applying Statistics in the
Courtroom: A New Approach for
Attorneys and Expert Witnesses"
- "Courtroom Use and
Misuse of Mathematics,
Physics and Finance: Cases,
Lessons and Materials"