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Trial by Statistics: Is a High Probability of Guilt Enough to Convict?
Marcello Di Bello
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High Probability
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Guard
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Probability of Guilt
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Guilt
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Risky Driving
50%
Criminal Trials
50%
DNA Evidence
50%
Yard
50%
Fairness Constraints
50%
Decision Theoretic
50%
Eyewitness Testimony
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Civil Trial
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Expected Utility Maximization
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Social Sciences
Crime
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Maximization
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Eyewitness Testimony
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Mathematics
Probability Theory
100%
Statistics
100%
Utility Maximization
33%
Computer Science
Utility Maximization
100%
Fairness Constraint
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Surges
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Utility Maximization
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Psychology
Eyewitness Testimony
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