Representatives from the CSAFE research team recently organized the workshop “Blinding in Forensic Proficiency Testing and Casework” in November 2018...
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,...
With ever increasing crime shows and constant flashy media headlines about controversial cases, it’s easy for the public to get...
Students participating in the 10-week CSAFE Research Experience for Undergraduates summer internship program concluded their projects and presented final research...
CSAFE contributed to a new outreach effort in summer 2018 by participating in the Young Engineers and Scientists (YES) summer...
The CSAFE team will play a significant role in the upcoming International Association for Identification Educational Conference. Held July 29-August...
In an effort to inspire young scientists to discover real-world applications of statistics while promoting inclusiveness in the STEM fields,...
Undergraduate students from CSAFE partner institutions and other universities across the country have joined our team for a 10-week research...
CSAFE partner institution the University of California, Irvine recently concluded a successful course designed to educate students entering the field...
Was that bullet really fired by that gun? Was that print probably made by that finger? How do we interpret forensic...