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CSI and The Scientific Method

45 min · 6 de may de 2026
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The podcast episode features a discussion on the scientific method and its application to crime scene investigations. Grant Graham, a retired forensic manager, shares insights on the six-step methodology, examples of everyday and crime scene applications, and the importance of the scientific method in forensic science. The conversation also delves into the collaboration between crime scene investigators and medical examiners, the significance of avoiding tunnel vision, and the categorization of staged crime scenes. Takeaways * Scientific method is crucial in forensic science for objective and bias-free conclusions. * Collaboration between crime scene investigators and medical examiners is essential for evidence preservation and collection. Chapters * 00:00 Introduction to the Scientific Method and Crime Scene Investigation * 15:25 Importance of Collaboration and Avoiding Tunnel Vision * 23:13 Collaboration with Medical Examiners and Evidence Collection * 36:41 Discussion on Staged Crime Scenes and Categorization

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