Dror Itiel E, Hampikian Greg
Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London, London, UK.
Sci Justice. 2011 Dec;51(4):204-8. doi: 10.1016/j.scijus.2011.08.004. Epub 2011 Sep 1.
The objectivity of forensic science decision making has received increased attention and scrutiny. However, there are only a few published studies experimentally addressing the potential for contextual bias. Because of the esteem of DNA evidence, it is important to study and assess the impact of subjectivity and bias on DNA mixture interpretation. The study reported here presents empirical data suggesting that DNA mixture interpretation is subjective. When 17 North American expert DNA examiners were asked for their interpretation of data from an adjudicated criminal case in that jurisdiction, they produced inconsistent interpretations. Furthermore, the majority of 'context free' experts disagreed with the laboratory's pre-trial conclusions, suggesting that the extraneous context of the criminal case may have influenced the interpretation of the DNA evidence, thereby showing a biasing effect of contextual information in DNA mixture interpretation.
法医学决策的客观性受到了越来越多的关注和审视。然而,仅有少数已发表的研究通过实验探讨了背景偏差的可能性。由于DNA证据备受重视,研究和评估主观性及偏差对DNA混合样本解释的影响就显得尤为重要。此处报告的研究提供了实证数据,表明DNA混合样本解释具有主观性。当17位北美DNA鉴定专家被要求对该司法辖区一起已判决刑事案件的数据进行解释时,他们给出了不一致的解释。此外,大多数“无背景”专家不同意实验室的审前结论,这表明刑事案件的外部背景可能影响了对DNA证据的解释,从而显示出背景信息在DNA混合样本解释中的偏差效应。