Ralph Norman Haber

University of Illinois at Chicago - Department of Psychology

Professor Emeritus

1009 Behavioral Sciences Building (BSB)

1007 W Harrison St

Chicago, IL 60607

United States

Human Factors Consultants

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The Reliability of Latent Print Individualization: Brief of Amici Curiae Submitted on Behalf of Scientists and Scholars by the New England Innocence Project, Commonwealth v. Patterson

42(No. 1) Crim. Law Bulletin 21 (2006)
Number of pages: 19 Posted: 21 Apr 2015
New England Law | Boston, APEX Consulting, Illinois State University - Department of Politics and Government, University of California, Irvine - Department of Criminology, Law and Society, UC Law, San Francisco, Carnegie Mellon University - H. John Heinz III School of Public Policy and Management, Case Western Reserve University School of Law, Human Factors Consultants, University of Illinois at Chicago - Department of Psychology, Stanford University, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Florida International University (FIU) - College of Law, Thomas R. Kline School of Law of Duquesne University, Seton Hall Law School, University of Lethbridge and Northwestern University
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Evidence, fingerprint identification, ACE-V methodology, latent fingerprint examiners, latent fingerprint individualization, simultaneous fingerprint impressions, expert testimony, crime laboratories

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Scientific Validation of Fingerprint Evidence Under Daubert

Law, Probability & Risk, Vol. 7, Issue 2, pp. 87-109, 2008
Posted: 07 Jul 2008
Lyn Haber and Ralph Norman Haber
Human Factors Consultants and University of Illinois at Chicago - Department of Psychology

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Frye, Daubert, Fingerprints, validity, reliability, ACE-V method, standards for conclusion, ground truth, individuation, exclusion, inconclusive, error rate, verification, one unexplained discrepancy