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Intro
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Crime Dramas
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What is Forensic Science
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Lab Technicians
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Forensic Science
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Science and Law
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Forensic Science in the US
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The Arc of Forensic Science
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Toxicologists
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Narcotics Analysis
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DNA Profiling
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Firearms Examination
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Tensions Between Science and Law
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The Courtroom
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Analyst Tensions
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Culture of anticipation
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Strategies for translation
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Hedging expertise
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Rehearsals
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Training Sessions
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Pretrial Meetings
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Resisting Requests
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Translation Work
Description:
Explore the complex world of forensic science in this 57-minute lecture by Professor Beth Bechky. Delve into the challenges faced by forensic scientists as they strive to deliver unbiased evidence under intense pressure. Learn about various forensic techniques, including DNA profiling, bullet comparisons, fingerprint analysis, and shoeprint examinations. Discover the intricate relationship between science and law, and how forensic evidence is translated for use in police investigations and courtrooms. Gain insights from Bechky's 18-month fieldwork in a major metropolitan crime lab, uncovering the strategies forensic analysts employ to navigate tensions between scientific objectivity and legal demands. Understand the culture of anticipation, hedging expertise, and translation work that shape forensic science practices.

How Do Crime Labs Translate Forensic Evidence into Proof? - With Beth Bechky

The Royal Institution
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