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Quality in Forensic Service Accuracy & Reliability Are Present, Just Like on CSI, Right?. Carl M. Selavka, Ph.D., D-ABC Director. Massachusetts State Police Crime Laboratory Sudbury, Massachusetts. And Now, A Word From My Sponsor:. Disclaimers.
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Quality in Forensic ServiceAccuracy & Reliability Are Present, Just Like on CSI, Right? Carl M. Selavka, Ph.D., D-ABC Director Massachusetts State Police Crime Laboratory Sudbury, Massachusetts
And Now, A Word From My Sponsor:
Disclaimers The opinions expressed in this presentation are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the official positions of the:
Disclaimed Agencies Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Public Safety Department of State Police Crime Laboratory System
Disclaimed Agencies NIJ AAFS DHHS ASCLD ABC NEAFS FEPAC ACS
Disclaimed Agencies NCST&L (Participants, Attendees, Those Actually Awake)
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Presentation Summary • The Real Forensic World • Quality is Easy, Right? • Structure from Chaos • Legal Synergy • This is GOOD!
The Real Forensic World • From Crime Commission to Discovery • On-Site First-Responders & Investigators • Evidence Recognition, Presentation to Key Responders, Documentation, Collection & Transport Integrity • Triage to Avoid Exhaustive Examinations • The Examinations Themselves….
The Real Forensic World • Interpretations of Elicited & Missing Data • Contextual Elements Insure “Probative” Forensic Reports • Iterative Evidentiary Management Yields “Non-Advocacy” Credibility • Presentation in Court Provides Forensic Defensibility
Quality in Forensic Science • Quality(Webster’s II – 1984) • Essential Character • An Inherent Attribute • Degree of Excellence • Assurance • A Statement Intended to Inspire Confidence
Is Our QA Program Proper? • Is the Personnel System OK? • Do We Use Good Science? • Do We Report Correctly? • Are We Defensible? Ideal Lab Management
Infrastructure Certification Accreditation Standardization
National Standards Quality Assurance Quality Control
Infrastructure Accreditation
Quality Assurance ASCLD/LAB
American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors / Laboratory Accreditation Board ASCLD / LAB
ISO 17025 (Guide 25) • NAME – Death Investigation • IAI – Fingerprints • AFTE – Firearms, TMs • ABFT – Toxicology Other Accreditations
NATA, SCC, NAMAS • See the URL for More: • www.ascld-lab.org • Click On “Resources” • Click “Forensic Links” and you’ll get 36 Recognized Sites!! Other Accreditations
Objective Process • Impartial Review • Consensus Standards • Peer-Based Why ASCLD / LAB?
Infrastructure Certification Accreditation
ABC (www.criminalistics.com) ABFT (www.abft.org) IAI (www.theiai.org) Is the Personnel System OK?
Certification is NOT an End Unto Itself Certification is a passageway - a commitment to continued professional development
Recognize Possibly Deviant Results
That QA Guarantee… • Differentiate Anecdotal Issues From Systemic Performance Improvement Opportunities • Document Corrective Actions • Reestablish Competency Documentation
Change the Examiner’s Job
Why Is This a Good Approach to Certification? • Objective Process • Impartial Review • Consensus Standards • Peer-Based
Quality in Forensic Science • Accreditation– ASCLD/LAB & Others • Certification AAFS Forensic Specialties Accreditation Board • 2004 NIJ Guide – Appendix C • 9 FSAB-Recognized Programs • 14 Organizations Listed
Infrastructure Certification Accreditation Standardization
Do We Use Good Science? Do We Report Correctly? T/SWG - ___ ASTM
T / SWG Technical or Scientific Working Group for / on _____ (18 Total)
TWG-BSI • Bombing Scene Investigation • TWG-CSI • Crime Scene Investigation • TWG-DI • Death Invesigation Technical WG = NIJ
TWG-DE • Digital Evidence • TWG-EYEE • Eyewitness Evidence • TWG-FASI • Fire/Arson Scene Investigation • TWG-MFFI • Mass Fatality Forensic ID
SWG-STAIN • Bloodstain Pattern Analysis • SWG-DE • Digital Evidence • SWG-DAM • DNA Analysis Methods Scientific WG = FBI
SWG-GUN • Firearms and Toolmarks • SWG-FAST • Friction Ridge Analysis, Study and Technology • SWG-IT • Imaging Technologies
SWG-MAT • Materials Analysis • SWG-MGF • Microbial Genetics & Forensics • SWG-DOC • Forensic Document Exam
SWG-DRUG • for the Analysis of Seized Drugs • TWG-FEX • Fire & Explosions Investigations Scientific WG = DEA Technical WG = NCFS
American Society for Testing & Materials – Committee E30 on Forensic Sciences (Now ASTM International) ASTM
9 E30 Technical Groups • 6 E30 Specialty Groups • 25 E30.01 Criminalistics Standards ASTM International
Why Is This a Good Approach to Standardization? • Objective Process • Impartial Review • Consensus Standards • Peer-Based
Quality in Forensic Science • Accreditation– ASCLD/LAB & Others • Certification – AAFS FSAB & Others • Standardization ASTM Committee E30 on Forensic Sciences NIJ, FBI, DEA and NCFS Sponsors • 2004 NIJ Guide – Appendix D • 19 Standardization Groups
Infrastructure Certification Accreditation Quality Forensic Services Standardization
Required Quality Assurance • National Agencies? • State Agencies? • NY, OK, TX Crime Laboratories • Exempt Categories Plentiful • Examiners = NO • Municipal Agencies? • Local Governments? NO!
Practical Quality Guarantees We Provide