LAW Statistical Inference in Law
Criminal Law: International Criminal Law & Immigration Law

Litigation
Criminal Law
International Criminal Law & Immigration Law

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Item is good for 101 routes, rollover orange dots above to see which ones! LAW 468 Statistical Inference in Law Law School Recommended for route(s): [ Litigation ] Criminal Law: International Criminal Law & Immigration Law Why it is relevant for ... [ Litigation ] as a Related Elective for those interested in Statistics : Criminal lawyers increasingly need to have a basic grounding in the presentation of scientific evidence, as well as methods of disputing that evidence. This includes an understanding of statistics, which are frequently used in criminal cases – for example, in the assessment of probability estimates used in the presentation of DNA evidence. This course provides tools, concepts and the necessary framework for lawyers to become sophisticated consumers of quantitative evidence and social science using substantive case law as a springboard for considering quantitative evidence. General course Description: Drawing an inference from quantitative evidence lies at the heart of many legal and policy decisions. This course provides the tools, concepts, and framework for lawyers to become sophisticated consumers of quantitative evidence and social science. Unlike traditional statistics courses, it is taught using substantive case law as a springboard for considering quantitative evidence. No background, beyond high school algebra, is assumed. Course Style: A Substantive/Quantitative course is one that teaches the rules and theory of a quantitative subject area that relates to the practice of law. Course Frequency: Offered once a year |