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Impact of Forensic Science Project

Successive phases will develop a measurement model, assess the viability of automating that model and then aim to roll out the model across the criminal justice system.

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Impact of Forensic Science Project Phase 1 Report

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Impact of Forensic Science Study Initiation Document - Template

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Impact of Forensic Science Project Instruction Manual

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Impact of Forensic Science Toolkit - Data Capture and Analysis Template

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This phase 1 report sets out the background of the project and the development of the impact point model of measurement of forensic value.

It describes a series of proof of concept studies undertaken to test that model and the types of metric associated with it.

The report also sets out recommendations for the next phase of the project.

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Published 2 August 2022