Arguments, Stories and Criminal EvidenceConclusions
Arguments, Stories and Criminal Evidence: Conclusions
Bex, Floris J.
2010-11-10 00:00:00
[The book by briefly summarizing it and presenting the results and their possible impact in the various research communities. It concludes that both arguments and stories are needed for proper reasoning with criminal evidence and that the main aim of the book, combining arguments and stories into one comprehensive theory, has been achieved. The chapter ends with some observations of issues that could be interesting for future research.]
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Arguments, Stories and Criminal EvidenceConclusions
[The book by briefly summarizing it and presenting the results and their possible impact in the various research communities. It concludes that both arguments and stories are needed for proper reasoning with criminal evidence and that the main aim of the book, combining arguments and stories into one comprehensive theory, has been achieved. The chapter ends with some observations of issues that could be interesting for future research.]
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