The U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Science, Space and Technology convened a hearing on September 10, 2019, to examine...
Over the past decade, statistical thinking has gained ground among forensic practitioners and researchers. Machine learning methods, one such type of thinking, are quickly evolving as useful tools to answer the question of source: is the suspect the source of the evidence found at the crime scene? Machine or statistical learning, as the name suggests,...
Forensic scientists and researchers can now directly implement CSAFE data into their laboratory work. The new CSAFE Data Portal advances...
Iowa Public Radio recently explored the current state of forensic science with CSAFE Director Dr. Alicia Carriquiry. She was joined...
The July 2019 special edition of Forensic Science Review features a CSAFE update in the professional review and commentary, alongside...
The ProPublica publication "The FBI Says Its Photo Analysis Is Scientific Evidence. Scientists Disagree." raises questions of the statistical basis...
The American Society of Crime Lab Directors (ASCLD) Forensic Research Committee (FRC) and the Council of Forensic Science Educators (COFSE) recently partnered...
CSAFE Director Dr. Alicia Carriquiry encouraged the advancement of women in science and related fields at a recent Pennsylvania State...
The recent Forensics@NIST conference was a place to generate new ideas and build collaborations for forensic practitioners, laboratory managers and...
The Center for Integrity in Forensic Sciences (CIFS) held its inaugural symposium at Washington University Law School in November 2018....