Episode 24 - Suspect Science

The depiction of forensic science in popular entertainment is ubiquitous. We might be lead to believe that the field utilizes actual scientific methods of crime scene analysis to bring criminals to justice with irrefutable evidence, but a closer look reveals a very different story. This week we draw a magnifying glass over this industry rife with broken incentives, subjective guesswork, and willful negligence. Our entire justice system will need a massive restructuring if there can be any hope of preventing innocent people from being sent to prison - or worse.

Can law and order be saved or is the system and its methods rotten to the core?

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Chapters

  • 02:40 Science?
  • 04:48 Bad Science: Bite Mark Analysis
  • 06:07 Bad Science: Shoe Tread Matching
  • 07:30 Bad Science: Hair Analysis
  • 11:40 Bad Science: Fingerprint Analysis
  • 18:17 DNA
  • 27:29 Paradox of Better DNA Technology
  • 36:48 Crime Labs: Flawed System
  • 46:50 Crime Labs: Money
  • 47:46 Questioning the Foundations of the Justice System
  • 50:30 Crime Labs; Laws?
  • 56:35 Testilying
  • 1:00:20 Cop Culture in Media and Its Effect on Empathy
  • 1:05:10 Police Work Dangerous?
  • 1:06:48 What Can we Do: Juries
  • 1:10:11 What Can We Do: Systems Thinking
  • 1:13:52 What Can We Do: Practical

Additional Reading:

REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT Forensic Science in Criminal Courts: Ensuring Scientific Validity of Feature-Comparison Methods

Journal Articles

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