How the Fingerprint Community is Responding to the NAS Report: An Interview with Simon Cole
Dr. Simon Cole, assistant professor of Criminology, Law, Society, and History, and Chair of the Department, studies the use of forensic evidence and technology in the legal system. He is the author of Suspect Identities: A History of Fingerprinting and Criminal Identification and his current research interests include fingerprinting, DNA, eye scanning, criminal ID databases and the so-called “CSI Effect”.
Dr. Cole spoke with us about the history of fingerprint evidence here: http://thewinonline.com/episode/forensic-science-fingerprint-evidence-what-you-dont-know-might-surprise-you
He also spoke with us about the National Academy of Sciences’ Report "Strengthening Forensic Science in the United States: A Path Forward," which you can find here: http://thewinonline.com/episode/fingerprint-evidence-and-national-academy-sciences-report-forensic-science-interview-dr-simo.
Today he talks with us about what studies the fingerprint community is doing post NAS Report.
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