Evidence submission forms are critical to accurate forensic evidence analysis, but learn how they may unknowingly bias examiner conclusions Proper...
Was that bullet really fired by that gun? Was that print probably made by that finger? How do we interpret forensic evidence, in a world that is not like CSI shows, and where data can be lacking? How do we explain these types of evidence to lawyers and jurors in criminal cases? CSAFE and the Virginia Journal...
CSAFE aims to be at the forefront of developing a statistical framework to solve key challenges in digital evidence analysis. ...
The Defense Forensic Science Center, National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States Department of Justice, The Innocence Project and...
Join the Organization of Scientific Area Committees for Forensic Science (OSAC) on February 20, 2018 at the American Academy of...
CSAFE post-doctoral researcher Samantha Tyner from Iowa State University was featured in the January 2018 Science Magazine edition of NextGen...
The Center for Statistics and Applications in Forensic Evidence (CSAFE) launched its new website in June 2017. “Our goal was...
The Innocence Scholarship Committee of the Innocence Network is seeking high quality social science and legal scholarship for presentation at...
CSAFE extends its warmest congratulations to Senior Advisory Board member Sir Bernard Silverman on his recent knighthood in the New...
CSAFE is sponsoring an Error Rates Symposium January 18-19, 2018 in Arlington, Virginia. Error rate studies are key to establishing...