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When an I.Q. Score Is a Death Sentence

January 11, 2021 //  by Sarah Olson

When an I.Q. Score Is a Death SentenceRead More

Article Source: New York TimesForensic Discipline: Mental Health

108 Convictions Tied to Massachusetts Chemist’s Misconduct May Be Vacated

November 17, 2020 //  by Sarah Olson

108 Convictions Tied to Massachusetts Chemist’s Misconduct May Be VacatedRead More

Article Source: New York TimesForensic Discipline: Crime Labs, Drug Analysis

The Police Can Probably Break Into Your Phone

October 21, 2020 //  by Sarah Olson

The Police Can Probably Break Into Your PhoneRead More

Article Source: New York TimesForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

How Your Phone Is Used to Track You, and What You Can Do About It

August 19, 2020 //  by Sarah Olson

How Your Phone Is Used to Track You, and What You Can Do About ItRead More

Article Source: New York TimesForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

A DNA Mix-Up Involving a Washing Machine Kept a Man in Jail for 3 Years

June 26, 2020 //  by Sarah Olson

A DNA Mix-Up Involving a Washing Machine Kept a Man in Jail for 3 YearsRead More

Article Source: New York TimesForensic Discipline: Blood and Bodily Fluids, DNA

Wrongfully Accused by an Algorithm

June 24, 2020 //  by Sarah Olson

Wrongfully Accused by an AlgorithmRead More

Article Source: New York TimesForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Denim, as a Crime-Solving Tool, Has Holes

April 8, 2020 //  by Sarah Olson

Denim, as a Crime-Solving Tool, Has HolesRead More

Article Source: New York Times

Cellphone Carriers Face $200 Million Fine for Not Protecting Location Data

February 28, 2020 //  by Sarah Olson

Cellphone Carriers Face $200 Million Fine for Not Protecting Location DataRead More

Article Source: New York TimesForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Piled Bodies, Overflowing Morgues: Inside America’s Autopsy Crisis

February 25, 2020 //  by Sarah Olson

Piled Bodies, Overflowing Morgues: Inside America’s Autopsy CrisisRead More

Article Source: New York TimesForensic Discipline: Death Investigation

N.Y.P.D. to Remove DNA Profiles of Non-Criminals From Database

February 20, 2020 //  by Sarah Olson

N.Y.P.D. to Remove DNA Profiles of Non-Criminals From DatabaseRead More

Article Source: New York TimesForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Have a Search Warrant for Data? Google Wants You to Pay

January 24, 2020 //  by Sarah Olson

Have a Search Warrant for Data? Google Wants You to PayRead More

Article Source: New York TimesForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

The Secretive Company That Might End Privacy as We Know It

January 18, 2020 //  by Sarah Olson

The Secretive Company That Might End Privacy as We Know ItRead More

Article Source: New York TimesForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

How the Police Use Facial Recognition, and Where It Falls Short

January 12, 2020 //  by Sarah Olson

How the Police Use Facial Recognition, and Where It Falls ShortRead More

Article Source: New York TimesForensic Discipline: Digital Evidence

Shoe Test Adds Strange Twist to Detroit Wrongful Conviction

January 10, 2020 //  by Sarah Olson

Shoe Test Adds Strange Twist to Detroit Wrongful ConvictionRead More

Article Source: New York TimesForensic Discipline: Blood and Bodily Fluids, DNA

When a DNA Test Says You’re a Younger Man, Who Lives 5,000 Miles Away

December 7, 2019 //  by Sarah Olson

When a DNA Test Says You’re a Younger Man, Who Lives 5,000 Miles AwayRead More

Article Source: New York TimesForensic Discipline: DNA

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