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Welcome to Under the Objective. This site is for anyone who may be interested in forensic science, from the student to the senior scientist, and yes, even lawyers. The student can take the information learned here and start creating a strong foundation for their future career in Forensic Science. A senior scientist can use this website as a reference that they can constantly refer to for those convoluted articles they need a refresher on. And if you’re a lawyer, you can get a better understanding of the science that is involved with your case.
Below you can find the most recent posts that were uploaded to the website. Also, feel free to navigate through the different categories above to find your exact area of interest. Virtual courses are also offered to allow a more in-depth look into certain topics.
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Recent Posts:
Paving Your Way to Publication
Have you thought about starting a research project with the hopes of publishing your work? If yes, then this article will guide you through the process.
Discussion about Inconclusives
What are inconclusives and why they aren’t a bad thing in case work and research studies. Inconclusives can actually be the accurate result.
AMES II Study
An overview and discussion on the AMES II study. Error rates, inconclusives, repeatability, and reproducibility are all discussed in detail.
Daubert Hearing on Firearm Comparisons
Maryland State Court Daubert hearing on the admissibility of the comparison of expended evidence from a firearm related crime.
Part I: Ames Study
A summary and interpretation of Part I of the Ames study. This study is hard to find but is used by many opponents of the Science. By reading this post you will be ready to debate this study with anyone.
Internal Auditor Training
My experience with the internal auditor training provided by Seaglass Training. Documents covered in this training: ISO 17025 2017 and ANAB AR3125.
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