"A witness should only see a suspect once. Anything more risks turning an innocent face into a falsely “familiar” one—and that can lead to wrongful convictions." - @adelequigley16 & Gary L. Wells https://t.co/9IfSR1lL6d
What's new on CSAFE Learning?
Check out this on-demand webinar that walks you through the process of using a new, simple way to implement a popular information management framework:
Cognitive Bias in Forensic Analyses
Adele Quigley-McBride
Enroll: https://t.co/uZva3wAdcw
Check Out the Latest CSAFE Newsletter:
• New Publications Available from CSAFE Researchers
• CSAFE Researchers Share Insights at National Academies Meeting
• CSAFE Presenting at Forensics@NIST
• New Courses on CSAFE Learning
Read more: https://t.co/rZaCYrDVaX
Keep Learning After #IAI2024:
Looking for tips to mitigate cognitive bias & implement LSU-E? Then this course is for you:
An Ounce of Prevention: A Practical Tool for Mitigating Cognitive Bias in Forensic Decisions
Led by @adelequigley16
Enroll for free: https://t.co/Hx8IFGIp8I
The #IAI2024 Exhibit Hall is now open for Day 2!
Stop by and visit us in Booth #317, and request a demo of CSAFE Tools — our newly launched hub for open-source software tools:
• Handwriter
• BulletAnalyzr
• ShoeprintAnalyzr & ShoeComp
https://t.co/z7cDgs16Q1
Check out this lecture happening on Wednesday at the IAI Conference #IAI2024:
Developing a Repeatable & Reproducible Protocol for Establishing Combined Minutiae Frequencies
Aug. 14, 10-10:40 a.m. PT, Tuscany 2B
Heidi Eldridge & Adele Quigley-McBride @adelequigley16
Still deciding which lectures to attend during #IAI2024?
Check out these lectures from CSAFE Researchers:
— A Nationwide Review of SOPs Among U.S. Crime Labs
— Developing a Repeatable & Reproducible Protocol for Establishing Combined Minutiae Frequencies
https://t.co/z7cDgs1EFz
New from@sciencenews: how flawed forensics can lead to wrongful convictions, featuring work of both Faculty Director @brandonlgarrett & and our former post-doctoral fellow @adelequigley16 on the problems that can arise in eyewitness evidence and line-ups. https://t.co/GdJmHxCjo7
Exciting news: the next SARMAC conference will take place in beautiful Ireland! We look forward to seeing you all there in June 2025! https://t.co/hbyqnygMlJ
New open-access (free to download) paper in Forensic Science International: Synergy, with @JeffKukucka , @ProfRuthMorgan and @ifat_levy:
"Unpacking workplace stress and forensic expert decision-making: From theory to practice"
https://t.co/RNVm2U4Td6
This new @NIST report on human factors in forensic DNA interpretation is an absolute banger! 🧬🔥
It includes loads of good info about cognitive bias and how to curtail it (e.g., LSU-E, CIM, etc.)🧠🛡️
Read the full report here: https://t.co/IRbTOqiyZE
@adelequigley16 (@SFU):
Single-blind testing
of canine detection teams
is common but bad 😬
Double-blind testing
measures performance better
and is feasible 🐕🦺
#APLS2024
@adelequigley16 (@SFU):
Jury instructions
didn't help people detect
biased forensics.
Some correctly judged
info as irrelevant;
others not so much.
#APLS2024