Forensic Science
from Science Vs
by Spotify Studios
Published: Fri Oct 07 2016
Show Notes
There are a slew of scientific techniques that forensic experts use to solve crimes. But how reliable are they? We’re putting forensic evidence under the microscope. To help us crack the case, we talk to Assoc. Prof. Sibyl Bucheli, attorney Chris Fabricant, former crime lab director Barry Fisher, Dr. Itiel Dror, and Assoc. Prof. Patrick Buzzini.
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Credits
This episode has been produced by Wendy Zukerman, Shruti Ravindran, Diane Wu, Austin Mitchell and Heather Rogers. Our senior producer is Kaitlyn Sawrey.
Edited by Annie-Rose Strasser and Caitlin Kenney. Fact checking by Michelle Harris.
Sound design and music production by Matthew Boll, mixed by Martin Peralta and Bobby Lord. Music written by Bobby Lord.
Selected References
2009National Academy of Sciences and 2016President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology reports on forensic science
Overviewof forensic entomology Amendt et al, “Forensic entomology,” Naturwissenschaften, 2004
Departmentof Justice review of Brandon Mayfield case
Contextcan change how fingerprints are read Dror et al, “Contextual information renders experts vulnerable to making erroneous identifications,” Forensic Science International, 2006.
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