Determining if a piece of evidence found at a crime scene matches a suspect poses a unique challenge for forensic...
What are the stakes when forensics go wrong? On March 6, 2019 the CSAFE leadership team, researchers and advisory board members answered this question at a Duke Law School conference “Getting Forensics Right: Strengthening the Connection Between Forensics, Statistics and Law Ten Years After “A Path Forward.” Keith Harward, convicted for a murder he didn't...
CSAFE will sponsor two sessions at the upcoming Annual Prescription for Criminal Justice Program held by the American Bar Association...
Evidence submission forms are critical to accurate forensic evidence analysis, but learn how they may unknowingly bias examiner conclusions Proper...
CSAFE post-doctoral researcher Samantha Tyner from Iowa State University was featured in the January 2018 Science Magazine edition of NextGen...
CSAFE researcher Padhraic Smyth and his student Chris Galbraith from University of California, Irvine have been accepted to present their...
Guillermo Basulto-Elias, CSAFE Post-doctoral researcher, recently gave a presentation to a group of Science Bound students from Denison, Iowa about...
Alicia Carriquiry, CSAFE Director and Iowa State University Distinguished Professor of Statistics, has been named to the Division of Behavioral...
Alicia Carriquiry, CSAFE Director, gave a presentation at the Iowa State University Award-Winning Faculty series. Carriquiry highlighted the importance of...
Alicia Carriquiry, CSAFE director, wrote a dedication to the late Stephen Fienberg, published in the International Society for Bayesian Analysis...