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Re: Double Loop Podcast

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2019 11:01 am
by ER
Double Loop Podcast - Episode 190 - Gianni Ribeiro Interview (and OSAC)

Eric Ray and Glenn Langenburg interview Australian researcher Gianni Ribeiro at the December 2018 OSAC meeting in Phoenix, AZ. Gianni tells the guys about her research interests studying how juries weigh evidence vs. alibis and other jury studies. She also talks about her impressions of the experts gathered at the OSAC meeting, the discussions going on related to likelihood ratios, and the battles over issues big and small in various subcommittees. This episode is sponsored by GO EVIDENCE LABORATORIES (https://www.goevidence.com) and is sponsored by IDEMIA.

https://www.patreon.com/posts/episode-190-and-23650734



Double Loop Podcast - Episode 191 - Christophe Champod Interview

Eric Ray and Glenn Langenburg are joined for another episode discussing statistics and probabilities by Professor Christophe Champod from the University of Lausanne. Christophe takes us on a history of his work on fingerprint statistics, his past, current, and future research projects, his hope for the future of statistics in fingerprint comparisons, and how the newest Swiss model is available for use through the Pianos software. This episode is sponsored by GO EVIDENCE (https://www.goevidence.com).

https://www.patreon.com/posts/episode-191-23955261

Re: Double Loop Podcast

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2019 11:02 am
by ER
Double Loop Podcast - Episode 192 - Mark Stolorow Interview

Glenn Langenburg and Eric Ray are proud to be joined by Mark Stolorow. Before his years guiding the creation of the OSAC and his days with NIST, he had a varied history getting kicked out of the chemistry department, avoiding the draft, working as a cop, researching blood typing, and wearing plaid jackets. Listen to the interview for all the details of a fantastic career. This episode is sponsored by GO EVIDENCE LABORATORIES (https://www.goevidence.com).

https://www.patreon.com/posts/episode-192-mark-24175416

Re: Double Loop Podcast

Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2019 3:15 pm
by ER
Double Loop Podcast - Episode 193 - Fingerprints for Investigative Leads

After arguing about the Mandela Effect, Glenn and Eric catch up on some email and discuss ANAB AR3125 7.8.1.2.2 and how this impacts reporting conclusions. Glenn talks about using verbal LRs to express the perceived weight of evidence. Then the guys review a paper from Israel on investigative leads (Attias, et al. 2015) from J of For Sci & Criminology.

https://soundcloud.com/double-loop-podc ... tive-leads

Re: Double Loop Podcast

Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2019 8:09 pm
by ER
Go to https://soundcloud.com/double-loop-podcast for more episodes.

Double Loop Podcast - Episode 197 - Review of Miami-Dade Error Rates

Glenn and Eric start with a brief chat about ethics and the recent JFI letter regarding testing and studies involving human subjects. They then jump into the main discussion on the "Review of Several False Positive Error Rate Estimates for Latent Fingerprint Examination Proposed Based on the 2014 Maimi-Dade Police Department Study" by Madeline Ausdemore, Jessie Hendricks, and Cedric Neumann. The review found that the data best fit a model of two error rates: one for when the true match is not present and one where the true match is one of the individuals presented. The article concludes with follow-up letters to the JFI from Igor Pacheco, Brian Cerchiai, Stephanie Stoiloff, Glenn Langenburg, Jonathan Koehler, Carey Hall, and Brendan Max. This episode is sponsored by GO EVIDENCE.

There's also a list of Songs to Compare Fingerprints By at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UG9zED0 ... NVs7a52ck8

https://soundcloud.com/double-loop-podc ... rror-rates

Re: Double Loop Podcast

Posted: Mon Jun 24, 2019 3:43 am
by ER
Trying out YouTube live this morning.
If you're up early, you can watch me edit together Episode 200!

https://youtu.be/F7G9jUY7APY

Re: Double Loop Podcast

Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2019 4:32 pm
by ER
Double Loop Podcast - Episode 205 - PNW Conference Panel
https://soundcloud.com/double-loop-podc ... ence-panel

Glenn Langenburg leads a panel discussion (with Eric Ray joining via phone) at the Pacific Northwest Division of the IAI / Northwest Association of Forensic Scientists Joint Conference with guests and Janis Puracal from the Forensic Justice Project and Carey Hall. The panel discussion explores the Janis's history with exonerations, innocence, justice reform, and forensic science and the challenges that face those that have been erroneously convicted. The conversation also explores the challenges that forensic scientists face in these areas and steps that they can take to ensure neutrality and that justice is served.

Head to DoubleLoopPodcast.com for more episodes and look through the soon-to-arrive Merch store!