

Ronald Meester and Klaas Slooten, "Probability and Forensic Evidence: Theory, Philosophy, and Applications" (Cambridge UP, 2021)
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How A Court Case Shaped His Career
- Ronald Meester first entered forensic work after reviewing a flawed statistical report and serving as an expert witness in the resulting trial.
- That experience shifted his research focus from pure probability to applied forensic probability and philosophy.
Writing Retreats Built The Book
- Meester and coauthor Klaas Slooten wrote the book over four to five years, frequently working in a small second house to write undisturbed.
- The collaboration deepened into friendship and concurrent research while writing.
Probability Is About Knowledge, Not Repeats
- Probability in forensic contexts is conceptually different because events have already happened and we ask what we can know about them.
- People commonly misinterpret probabilistic statements and struggle to reason under uncertainty in legal settings.