Over the past decade, statistical thinking has gained ground among forensic practitioners and researchers. Machine learning methods, one such type...
CSAFE research published in the Journal of Forensic Sciences recently received the distinction of a 2019 Noteworthy Article. “How Cross-Examination on Subjectivity and Bias Affects Jurors’ Evaluations of Forensic Science Evidence,” written by researcher Nicholas Scurich and William Thompson of the University of California, Irvine explores how contextual bias impacts the weight jurors give evidence presented in...
The American Academy of Forensic Sciences Annual Scientific Meeting is right around the corner. On February 17-22, CSAFE will join...
Are you passionate about collaborative research? Do you love to apply your knowledge of statistics to real-world problems? Consider joining...
The U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Science, Space and Technology convened a hearing on September 10, 2019, to examine...
A new book written by the CSAFE team demonstrates the power of transparent, open-source software for forensic evidence analysis. Open...
Congratulations to CSAFE Co-Director Hal Stern on his new position at the University of California, Irvine. Effective September 1, Stern...
Iowa Public Radio recently explored the current state of forensic science with CSAFE Director Dr. Alicia Carriquiry. She was joined...
The River to River program on Iowa Public Radio News featured CSAFE Director Dr. in an April 25, 2019 episode...