CSAFE researchers have recently published a new paper in the Journal of Forensic Science addressing the need for objectivity and...
CSAFE partner institution the University of California, Irvine recently concluded a successful course designed to educate students entering the field of criminology, law and society. The class, “Forensic Science, Law and Society” was taught by Professor Simon Cole and focused on forensic science concepts such as validation, bias, reporting and admissibility. “Teaching this course struck...
CSAFE student and recent criminal justice and biology graduate James Kruse is well on his way to becoming a talented...
A new article released by American Public Media Reports raises questions about the subjectivity and lack of scientific basis of...
CSAFE will sponsor two sessions at the upcoming Annual Prescription for Criminal Justice Program held by the American Bar Association...
Interdisciplinary research is a key value of the development of human knowledge, according to CSAFE researcher and Iowa State University...
Iowa State University associate professor of mathematics and CSAFE researcher Dr. Jennifer Newman met with Iowa Board of Regents member...
Brandon Garrett, CSAFE researcher, White Burkett Miller Professor of Law and Public Affairs and Justice Thurgood Marshall Distinguished Professor of...
U.S. News and World Reports Names Two CSAFE Institutions in Top 20 Best Graduate Statistics Programs
CSAFE is committed to mentoring the next generation of leading scientists. Carnegie Mellon University and Iowa State University were listed...
A central priority of CSAFE is cultivating relationships with key organizations in the forensic science community to evaluate current practices...