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EP.2 When it all goes wrong. Featuring forensic expert Tiffany Roy, MSFS, JD

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What happens when the crime laboratory gets it wrong? In this episode we discuss the issues with relying solely on laboratory accreditation to determine if a forensic science laboratory is doing the testing correctly, what happens when a lab fails as it did in Washington, D.C., and how other laboratories manage to recover and regain customer confidence. We explore how organizations like the Texas Forensic Science Commission work to ensure quality forensic science work by taking action and the better way for laboratories to respond and improve after a complaint.
Comments? Feedback? Suggestions? Or if you would like to be a guest?
Email: [email protected]
To learn more about the host, Angela Swarts, visit:

practicalforensics.science
Helpful Links:
Forensic Aid, LLC
Tiffany Roy, MSFS, JD
Organization of Scientific Area Committees (OSAC)
SNA International Audit Report
DC Lab Criminal Case Filing
Texas Forensic Science Commission

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What happens when the crime laboratory gets it wrong? In this episode we discuss the issues with relying solely on laboratory accreditation to determine if a forensic science laboratory is doing the testing correctly, what happens when a lab fails as it did in Washington, D.C., and how other laboratories manage to recover and regain customer confidence. We explore how organizations like the Texas Forensic Science Commission work to ensure quality forensic science work by taking action and the better way for laboratories to respond and improve after a complaint.
Comments? Feedback? Suggestions? Or if you would like to be a guest?
Email: [email protected]
To learn more about the host, Angela Swarts, visit:

practicalforensics.science
Helpful Links:
Forensic Aid, LLC
Tiffany Roy, MSFS, JD
Organization of Scientific Area Committees (OSAC)
SNA International Audit Report
DC Lab Criminal Case Filing
Texas Forensic Science Commission

Support the show

Want to be on an episode? Have ideas for an episode you would like to hear? Want to sponsor the podcast? General enquiry?
email [email protected]

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