RT Article T1 The forensic disclosure model: What should be disclosed to, and by, forensic experts? JF International journal of law, crime and justice VO 59 A1 Almazrouei, Mohammed A. A2 Dror, Itiel E. A2 Morgan, Ruth M. LA English YR 2019 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1689204583 AB Legal disclosure issues have predominantly focused upon what evidence the prosecution provided or withheld from the defence. In this paper we expand the concept of disclosure to wider contexts in which disclosure failures may result in miscarriages of justice. We introduce a conceptual model of ‘forensic disclosure' which addresses what information should be disclosed to forensic examiners, as well as what information should be disclosed by forensic examiners. This paper presents a holistic overview of the dynamic interactions of four categories of stakeholders: forensic services, investigation, legal, and external stakeholders. We discuss the effective implementation of the forensic disclosure model by addressing five questions: when? What? How? Who? and why? should information be best given to, and by, forensic examiners in order to increase the quality of forensic decision making and to minimise bias. K1 cognitive bias K1 Decision-making K1 Disclosure K1 Forensic disclosure K1 Forensic Science K1 Irrelevant contextual information DO 10.1016/j.ijlcj.2019.05.003