Oxford University Press, 2008. — 470 p. — ISBN: 0195309235
Statistics in the Law is primarily a user's manual or desk reference for the expert witness-lawyer team and, secondarily, a textbook or supplemental textbook for upper level undergraduate statistics students. It starts with two articles by masters of the trade, Paul Meier and Franklin Fisher.
It then explains the distinction between the Frye and Daughbert standards for expert testimony, and how these standards play out in court.
What’s It Like to Be an Expert Witness?
Discrimination
Jury Discrimination
Other Adventures
English Law