Kaye N Ballantyne
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Recent Articles
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Martire K, Chin J, Davis C, Edmond G, Growns B, Gorski S, et al.
Forensic Sci Int Synerg
. 2024 Jul;
8:100470.
PMID: 39005839
This paper distils seven key lessons about 'error' from a collaborative webinar series between practitioners at Victoria Police Forensic Services Department and academics. It aims to provide the common understanding...
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Ballantyne K, Summersby S, Pearson J, Nicol K, Pirie E, Quinn C, et al.
Forensic Sci Int Synerg
. 2024 May;
8:100474.
PMID: 38737993
There have been numerous calls for increased transparency and disclosure in forensic science. However, there is a paucity of guidance on how to achieve this transparency in reports, and the...
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Bali A, Edmond G, Ballantyne K, Kemp R, Martire K
Sci Justice
. 2021 Jun;
61(4):449-450.
PMID: 34172135
No abstract available.
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Woodman P, Ballantyne K, Julian R, Spiranovic C
Sci Justice
. 2021 Jun;
61(4):369-377.
PMID: 34172125
There is a body of published research that has evaluated the contribution of forensic science to the criminal justice system, but many disciplines of forensic science remain unexplored in this...
5.
Bali A, Edmond G, Ballantyne K, Kemp R, Martire K
Sci Justice
. 2020 May;
60(3):216-224.
PMID: 32381238
Forensic scientists endeavour to explain complex scientific principles to legal decision-makers with limited scientific training (e.g., police, lawyers, judges, and jurors). Much of the time this communication is limited to...
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Woodman P, Julian R, Spiranovic C, Ballantyne K
Forensic Sci Int
. 2020 Mar;
309:110178.
PMID: 32135411
There is limited information available about the impact of chemical trace evidence and it has tended to be anecdotal and mostly pertaining to court outcomes. Very little is known about...
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Woodman P, Spiranovic C, Julian R, Ballantyne K, Kelty S
Forensic Sci Int
. 2020 Jan;
307:110121.
PMID: 31901462
The focus of this research was to examine the contribution chemical trace evidence makes to criminal justice outcomes. The aim of this work was to place the discipline of chemical...
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Martire K, Ballantyne K, Bali A, Edmond G, Kemp R, Found B
Forensic Sci Int
. 2019 Aug;
302:109877.
PMID: 31415947
We do not know how often false positive reports are made in a range of forensic science disciplines. In the absence of this information it is important to understand the...
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Flight C, Jones M, Ballantyne K
Forensic Sci Int
. 2018 Nov;
293:27-36.
PMID: 30391666
Bloodstain evidence can be very powerful evidence in assault related crimes. Determination of the distance that blood droplets may travel as a result of an impact into liquid blood may...
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Szkuta B, Ballantyne K, Kokshoorn B, van Oorschot R
Forensic Sci Int Genet
. 2017 Dec;
33:84-97.
PMID: 29216581
Questions relating to how DNA from an individual got to where it was recovered from and the activities associated with its pickup, retention and deposition are increasingly relevant to criminal...