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PW Allen Award

The PW Allen award is presented to the most meritorious paper published in Science and Justice each year.

The following papers received the Society's PW Allen Award.

YEAR

AUTHOR(S)

TITLE OF PAPER

2008

Details will be available in Autumn 2009

2007

T.W. Biermann

Blocks of colour IV: The evidential value of blue and red cotton fibres.

2006

P.A. Bull, R.M. Morgan, A. Sagovsky, G.J.A. Hughes

Sediment fingerprints: A forensic technique using quartz sand grains

2005

T. Hicks, F. Schütz, J.M. Curran, C.M. Triggs

A model for estimating the number of glass fragments transferred when breaking a pane: experiments with firearms and hammer.

2004

C. Champod, I.W. Evett, G. Jackson

Establishing the most appropriate databases for addressing source level propositions

2003

O Ribaux and P Margot

Case-based reasoning in criminal intelligence using forensic case data.

2002

IA Pretty and LD Addy

Associated postmortem dental findings as an aid to personal identification.

2001

MC Grieve, TW Biermann and M Davignon

The evidential value of black cotton fibres.

2000

I W Evett, G Jackson, JA Lambert and S McCrossan

The impact of the principles of evidence interpretation on the structure and content of statements.

1999

John DeHaan et al.

Combustion of animal fat and its implications for the consumption of human bodies in fires

1998

R Cook et al.

A model for case assessment and interpretation

1997

Mike Grieve and Thomas Biermann

The population of coloured textile fibres on outdoor surfaces.

1996

Colin Aitken et al.

Statistical modelling in specific case analysis.

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