CrimBytes Episode 36: Deconstructing DNA Evidence
In our most recent episode of CrimBytes, a criminal justice podcast from students in the Criminology and Criminal Justice Program at the University of Michigan-Dearborn, we discuss controversies in DNA analysis: https://anchor.fm/maya-barak/episodes/CrimBytes-Episode-36-Deconstructing-DNA-Evidence-ev8mrd New episodes can also be found on Spotify. Past episodes can be found here.
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CrimBytes Episode 35: Battles in Ballistics
In our most recent episode of CrimBytes, a criminal justice podcast from students in the Criminology and Criminal Justice Program at the University of Michigan-Dearborn, we explain the basics of ballistics evidence and highlight the controversial role of ballistics evidence in People v. Pursley: https://anchor.fm/maya-barak/episodes/CrimBytes-Episode-35-Battles-in-Ballistics-ev8mpc New episodes can also be found on Spotify. Past episodes can be found here. CrimBytes Episode 34: Facing Fingerprints
In our most recent episode of CrimBytes, a criminal justice podcast from students in the Criminology and Criminal Justice Program at the University of Michigan-Dearborn, we discuss the history and controversy surrounding fingerprint evidence: https://anchor.fm/maya-barak/episodes/CrimBytes-Episode-34-Facing-Fingerprints-ev8mo4 New episodes can also be found on Spotify. Past episodes can be found here. CrimBytes Episode 33: Breaking Down Blood Spatter
In our most recent episode of CrimBytes, a criminal justice podcast from students in the Criminology and Criminal Justice Program at the University of Michigan-Dearborn, we discuss the ins and outs of bloodstain pattern analysis: https://anchor.fm/maya-barak/episodes/CrimBytes-Episode-33-Breaking-Down-Blood-Spatter-ev8mms New episodes can also be found on Spotify. Past episodes can be found here. Photo by National Cancer Institute on Unsplash CrimBytes Episode 32: The Trouble with Forensic Drug Labs
In our most recent episode of CrimBytes, a criminal justice podcast from students in the Criminology and Criminal Justice Program at the University of Michigan-Dearborn, we discuss controversies in forensic drug labs: https://anchor.fm/maya-barak/episodes/CrimBytes-Episode-32-The-Trouble-with-Forensic-Drug-Labs-ev8mlk New episodes can also be found on Spotify. Past episodes can be found here. CrimBytes Episode 31: The Problem with Polygraphs
In our most recent episode of CrimBytes, a criminal justice podcast from students in the Criminology and Criminal Justice Program at the University of Michigan-Dearborn, we discuss the problem with polygraphs: https://anchor.fm/maya-barak/episodes/CrimBytes-Episode-31-The-Problem-with-Polygraphs-ev8mjs New episodes can also be found on Spotify. Past episodes can be found here. Correction: Frye v. United States (1923) was a case in the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia. |
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