Monson Keith L, Smith Erich D, Bajic Stanley J
FBI Laboratory, Quantico, VA, 22135, USA.
Ames Laboratory, Ames, IA, 50011, USA.
Forensic Sci Int Synerg. 2022 Feb 19;4:100221. doi: 10.1016/j.fsisyn.2022.100221. eCollection 2022.
This paper describes design and logistical aspects of a decision analysis study to assess the performance of qualified firearms examiners working in accredited laboratories in the United States in terms of accuracy (error rate), repeatability, and reproducibility of decisions involving comparisons of fired bullets and cartridge cases. The purpose of the study was to validate current practice of the forensic discipline of firearms/toolmarks (F/T) examination. It elicited error rate data by counting the number of false positive and false negative conclusions. Preceded by the experimental design, decisions, and logistics described herein, testing was ultimately administered 173 qualified, practicing F/T examiners in public and private crime laboratories. The first round of testing evaluated accuracy, while two subsequent rounds evaluated repeatability and reproducibility of examiner conclusions. This project expands on previous studies by involving many F/T examiners in challenging comparisons and by executing the study in the recommended double-blind format.
本文描述了一项决策分析研究的设计和后勤方面的情况,该研究旨在评估在美国认可实验室工作的合格枪支检验员在涉及已发射子弹和弹壳比较的决策的准确性(错误率)、可重复性和再现性方面的表现。该研究的目的是验证枪支/工具痕迹(F/T)检验法医学学科的当前实践。它通过计算假阳性和假阴性结论的数量来获取错误率数据。在此处描述的实验设计、决策和后勤工作之前,最终对173名在公共和私人犯罪实验室工作的合格在职F/T检验员进行了测试。第一轮测试评估准确性,随后的两轮测试评估检验员结论的可重复性和再现性。该项目在以往研究的基础上进行了扩展,让许多F/T检验员参与具有挑战性的比较,并以推荐的双盲形式开展研究。