Introduction to Bayesian statistics WM Bolstad, JM Curran John Wiley & Sons, 2016 | 1854 | 2016 |
Forensic interpretation of glass evidence JM Curran, TNH Champod, JS Buckleton CRC Press, 2000 | 237 | 2000 |
Developing allelic and stutter peak height models for a continuous method of DNA interpretation JA Bright, D Taylor, JM Curran, JS Buckleton Forensic Science International: Genetics 7 (2), 296-304, 2013 | 166 | 2013 |
Interpreting DNA mixtures in structured populations JM Curran, CM Triggs, J Buckleton, BS Weir Journal of Forensic Sciences 44 (5), 987-995, 1999 | 154 | 1999 |
A graphical simulation model of the entire DNA process associated with the analysis of short tandem repeat loci P Gill, J Curran, K Elliot Nucleic acids research 33 (2), 632-643, 2005 | 151 | 2005 |
Expressing evaluative opinions: a position statement C Aitken, CEH Berger, JS Buckleton, C Champod, J Curran, AP Dawid, ... Science & justice 51 (1), 1-2, 2011 | 142 | 2011 |
LoComatioN: a software tool for the analysis of low copy number DNA profiles P Gill, A Kirkham, J Curran Forensic Science International 166 (2-3), 128-138, 2007 | 141 | 2007 |
PENDULUM—a guideline-based approach to the interpretation of STR mixtures M Bill, P Gill, J Curran, T Clayton, R Pinchin, M Healy, J Buckleton Forensic science international 148 (2-3), 181-189, 2005 | 124 | 2005 |
Towards understanding the effect of uncertainty in the number of contributors to DNA stains JS Buckleton, JM Curran, P Gill Forensic Science International: Genetics 1 (1), 20-28, 2007 | 119 | 2007 |
The low-template-DNA (stochastic) threshold—its determination relative to risk analysis for national DNA databases P Gill, R Puch-Solis, J Curran Forensic Science International: Genetics 3 (2), 104-111, 2009 | 111 | 2009 |
Evaluating forensic DNA profiles using peak heights, allowing for multiple donors, allelic dropout and stutters R Puch-Solis, L Rodgers, A Mazumder, S Pope, I Evett, J Curran, ... Forensic Science International: Genetics 7 (5), 555-563, 2013 | 101 | 2013 |
Interpretation of complex DNA profiles using empirical models and a method to measure their robustness P Gill, J Curran, C Neumann, A Kirkham, T Clayton, J Whitaker, J Lambert Forensic Science International: Genetics 2 (2), 91-103, 2008 | 98 | 2008 |
Interpretation of repeat measurement DNA evidence allowing for multiple contributors and population substructure JM Curran, P Gill, MR Bill Forensic Science International 148 (1), 47-53, 2005 | 96 | 2005 |
The interpretation of elemental composition measurements from forensic glass evidence: I JM Curran, CM Triggs, JR Almirall, JS Buckleton, KAJ Walsh Science &Justice 37 (4), 241-244, 1997 | 90 | 1997 |
The interpretation of elemental composition measurements from forensic glass evidence: I JM Curran, CM Triggs, JR Almirall, JS Buckleton, KAJ Walsh Science & Justice 37 (4), 241-244, 1997 | 90 | 1997 |
Population-specific FST values for forensic STR markers: A worldwide survey J Buckleton, J Curran, J Goudet, D Taylor, A Thiery, BS Weir Forensic Science International: Genetics 23, 91-100, 2016 | 87 | 2016 |
An introduction to Bayesian credible intervals for sampling error in DNA profiles JM Curran Law, Probability and Risk 4 (1-2), 115-126, 2005 | 84 | 2005 |
Degradation of forensic DNA profiles JA Bright, D Taylor, JM Curran, JS Buckleton Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences 45 (4), 445-449, 2013 | 79 | 2013 |
Assessing uncertainty in DNA evidence caused by sampling effects JM Curran, JS Buckleton, CM Triggs, BS Weir Science & justice 42 (1), 29-37, 2002 | 79 | 2002 |
A discussion of the merits of random man not excluded and likelihood ratios J Buckleton, J Curran Forensic Science International: Genetics 2 (4), 343-348, 2008 | 77 | 2008 |