Science & Justice
Volume 44, Issue 3 , Pages 153-164 , July 2004

Establishing the most appropriate databases for addressing source level propositions

  • C. Champod

      Affiliations

    • Institut de Police Scientifique et de Criminologie, Batiment de chimie, CH-1015 Lausanne-Dorigny, Switzerland
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  • I.W. Evett

      Affiliations

    • Forensic Science Service, 109 Lambeth Road, London SE1 7LR United Kingdom
    • Corresponding Author InformationAuthor for correspondence.
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  • G. Jackson

      Affiliations

    • Forensic Science Service, Washington Hall, Euxton, Chorley PR7 6HJ, United Kingdom

Received 13 November 2003 ,Accepted 16 March 2004.

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PII: S1355-0306(04)71708-6

doi: 10.1016/S1355-0306(04)71708-6

Science & Justice
Volume 44, Issue 3 , Pages 153-164 , July 2004