"Objectivity" and "neutrality" of science can lead to discrimination and the violation of people's fundamental rights. To avoid this, it is necessary to respect some principles in the use of science as a basis for decisions of legal relevance, as it emerges in the cases of genetics forensics and artificial intelligence.
"Scientific objectivity" and biases in forensic genetics
Cippitani Roberto;Mirabile Antonella;
2021
Abstract
"Objectivity" and "neutrality" of science can lead to discrimination and the violation of people's fundamental rights. To avoid this, it is necessary to respect some principles in the use of science as a basis for decisions of legal relevance, as it emerges in the cases of genetics forensics and artificial intelligence.File in questo prodotto:
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