Double Loop Podcast
Summary: Whether you're a practicing Latent Print Examiner or you're interested in forensics and true crime, the Double Loop Podcast is a weekly show featuring Glenn Langenburg and Eric Ray discussing latent print topics, current events in forensic science, the newest research articles, interesting guests, and analysis of notable cases from a forensic scientist perspective.
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Podcasts:
Glenn and Eric interview David Johnson from Las Vegas about research topics, sufficiency, efficiency, and Vegas crime.
Eric and Glenn discuss a recent ASCLD-LAB audit and how that relates to proficiency tests, consultations, exclusion errors, and the 2010 CTS test.
Glenn asks Eric about the nuances of defense interviews in Arizona and how they might be different from pre-trial conferences in Minnesota. Eric and Glenn then try and clarify some mistakes from the Fingerprinting episode of "Stuff You Should Know".
Eric and Glenn first answer some listener mail about "cannot exclude" or an inconclusive decision with some similarity noted. They then review the NCFS plan for Scientific Area Committees
Glenn and Eric finish their discussion on Simon Cole's Individualization article. The conversation touches on SWGFAST history, decision theory, and a nautical analogy.
Glenn and Eric start their discussion about Simon Cole's new article on the death of individualization. Also included is listener mail on the Haber article.
Glenn and Eric continue their interview with Dr. David Charlton on research, bias, blinding, verification, and more!
Eric and Glenn interview Dr. Dave Charlton about his start in forensics and some of his research.
Glenn and Eric discuss the newly named members of National Forensic Science Commission. Then they celebrate their 20th episode with a quiz on Hollywood fingerprint mistakes.
Glenn talks about his New Year's Eve accident and then he and Eric review a new plan from Texas that would require forensic certification and accreditation.
Glenn and Eric discuss the Haber's new article criticizing recent research on the accuracy and reliability of fingerprint comparison decisions.
Eric and Glenn continue their interview with Brian Dalrymple and John Norman. Canadians with lasers!
Glenn and Eric interview Brian Dalrymple and John Norman and their experiences in Canada and the UK with the Batley system and developing latent prints on human skin.
Eric and Glenn talk about LASIK surgery for fingerprint examiners and then explore options for a verbal scale of conclusions instead of definitive categorical conclusions.
Glenn interviews Nicole Egli from the University of Lausanne on her thesis developing likelihood ratios from AFIS score data... and other fun.