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Disappointed? Am Academy of Forensic Sciences blurb on PCAST and forensic validation
[Comments] and bold emphasis are mine. In summary, I call it misleading in certain important aspects. As Max Houck says in this re Tweet, Crime lab debate misses the point and culprits. Lab is political football AND under-resourced. [from this “Our … Continue reading →
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