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Naomi Kaplan Damary
Naomi Kaplan Damary
Institute of Criminology, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Dependence among randomly acquired characteristics on shoeprints and their features
NK Damary, M Mandel, S Wiesner, Y Yekutieli, Y Shor, C Spiegelman
Forensic science international 283, 173-179, 2018
242018
Calculation of likelihood ratios for gunshot residue evidence—statistical aspects
N Kaplan Damary, M Mandel, N Levin, E Izraeli
Law, Probability and Risk 15 (2), 107-125, 2016
212016
Dataset of digitized RACs and their rarity score analysis for strengthening shoeprint evidence
S Wiesner, Y Shor, T Tsach, N Kaplan-Damary, Y Yekutieli
Journal of forensic sciences 65 (3), 762-774, 2020
132020
Combining reproducibility and repeatability studies with applications in forensic science
H Arora, N Kaplan-Damary, HS Stern
Law, probability and risk 22 (1), mgad007, 2023
32023
Forensic science–believe it or not? Public attitudes toward forensic evidence in Israel
N Kaplan-Damary, T Jonathan-Zamir, G Perry, E Itskovich
International annals of criminology 62 (1), 226-254, 2024
22024
Reliability of ordinal outcomes in forensic black-box studies
HM Arora, N Kaplan-Damary, HS Stern
Forensic Science International 354, 111909, 2024
22024
Location distribution of randomly acquired characteristics on a shoe sole
N Kaplan‐Damary, M Mandel, Y Yekutieli, Y Shor, S Wiesner
Journal of Forensic Sciences 67 (5), 1801-1809, 2022
22022
Shoeprints: The Path from Practice to Science
S Wiesner, N Kaplan-Damary, B Eltzner, S Huckemann
Handbook of Forensic Statistics, 391-410, 2020
22020
Spatial modeling of randomly acquired characteristics on outsoles with application to forensic shoeprint analysis
NK Damary, M Mandel, Y Yekutieli, S Wiesner, Y Shor
arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.08272, 2019
12019
Spatial modeling of randomly acquired characteristics on outsoles with application to forensic shoeprint analysis
N Kaplan‐Damary, M Mandel, Y Yekutieli, S Wiesner, Y Shor
arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.08272, 45, 2019
12019
Evaluating Forensic Science: Insights from Schauer’s The Proof
N Kaplan-Damary
Jerusalem Review of Legal Studies 30 (1), 122-134, 2024
2024
Police compliance with the social contract as an antecedent of police legitimacy, of satisfaction with the police, and of willingness to obey: findings from a two-stage …
T Jonathan-Zamir, G Perry, N Kaplan-Damary, D Weisburd
Journal of Experimental Criminology, 1-36, 2024
2024
Reliability for Binary and Ordinal Data in Forensics
H Arora, N Kaplan-Damary, H Stern
Copyright 2022, The Authors, 2022
2022
Studying Reproducibility and Repeatability for Pattern Evidence Comparisons
H Arora, N Kaplan-Damary, H Stern
Copyright 2022, The Authors, 2022
2022
Reliability for Ordinal Data in Forensics
H Arora, N Kaplan-Damary, H Stern
Copyright 2021, The Authors., 2021
2021
Using Mixture Models to Examine Group Differences-Studying Juror Perceptions of the Strength of Forensic Science Evidence
N Kaplan-Damary, W Thompson, R Hofstein Grady, H Stern
Copyright 2021, The Authors., 2021
2021
Evaluating the Reliability of Randomly Acquired Characteristics (RACs) Identification in Footwear Impression Evidence
C Katz, N Kaplan-Damary, H Stern
Copyright 2021, The Authors, 2021
2021
Using mixture models to examine group difference among jurors: an illustration involving the perceived strength of forensic science evidence
N Kaplan-Damary, W C. Thompson, R Hofstein Grady, HS Stern
Law, Probability and Risk 19 (3-4), 235-253, 2020
2020
Estimating repeatability and reproducibility with limited replications
H Arora, N Kaplan-Damary, H Stern
2020
Estimating the probability of accidental mark locations on a shoe sole
NK Damary, M Mandel, Y Yekutieli, S Wiesner, Y Shor
arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.08272, 2019
2019
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