The deadline for abstract submission has been extended until April 30, 2022. Abstracts will be selected by May 15, and...
A study from the Center for Statistics and Applications in Forensic Evidence (CSAFE) showed that a rebuttal expert’s testimony could affect jurors’ beliefs in the reliability of fingerprint evidence. The results demonstrate that a rebuttal testimony could be a more effective and reliable way of educating jurors about the limitations of fingerprint evidence than traditional...
A recent study from the Center for Statistics and Applications in Forensic Evidence (CSAFE) analyzed the outcomes from one latent...
Recent efforts have been made to introduce probabilistic reasoning into forensic practice, but it is unclear whether forensic examiners are...
A recently published analysis of latent print comparison cases from a large metropolitan crime lab sought to understand different workflows...
A recently published study explored various behavioral models to determine how an examiner’s proficiency and behavior influence their decisions when...
In the pursuit of more reliable applications of fingerprint and other forensic evidence, CSAFE researcher and Duke L. Neil Williams...
Evidence submission forms are critical to accurate forensic evidence analysis, but learn how they may unknowingly bias examiner conclusions Proper...
CSAFE researcher and Carnegie Mellon University professor emeritus Joseph “Jay” Kadane gave a presentation titled “Fingerprint Science” at the 69th...
January 5, 2017 The NIST 2017 Technical Colloquium on the Weight of Evidence (WoE) will be held June 27-29, 2017 at...