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This resource is part of the collection Probability and Evidence.
Take a look at this video, where Prof Dawid discusses some of the ways in which probability has been used inappropriately in court cases.
The expert used the following method to calculate the probability:
What assumption has the expert made?
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Two cases of SIDS in the same family is an extremely rare event.
So too is a double murder of two babies - this probability can be estimated as 1 in 2 billion.
Does this affect the probability that Sally Clark murdered her children?
It might help to consider what would happen in 2 billion random families.
How many of these would have a double murder of children?
In how many of these would two children suffer from SIDS?
In what proportion of families where two children have died were the children murdered?
Sally Clark served three years in prison, before having her convictions overturned.
Lucia de Berk, a nurse from the Netherlands, was given a life sentence for the murder or attempted murder of patients in her care in 2003.
Between September 2000 and September 2001, there were 9 unusual deaths in the hospital, which all occurred when Lucia de Berk was on duty.
A statistical calculation was used to "prove" that the probability of her shift coinciding with the deaths of the patients by chance had a probability of $\tfrac{1}{342,000,000}$.
Does this mean that the probability of Lucia being innocent was $\tfrac{1}{342,000,000}$? What else should a jury consider?
See how your thoughts compare to the analysis below:
Lucia de Berk was eventually released, and the Dutch government apologised, in 2010.
A picture is made by joining five small quadrilaterals together to make a large quadrilateral. Is it possible to draw a similar picture if all the small quadrilaterals are cyclic?
It is impossible to trisect an angle using only ruler and compasses but it can be done using a carpenter's square.
Is there a relationship between the coordinates of the endpoints of a line and the number of grid squares it crosses?