Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Blog 20 - Interview 4 Preparation


1.  Who do you plan to interview?  What is this person's area of expertise?
I plan to interview Angel Gonzalez who is an AFIS Technician II at the Sheriff's Department of the County of Los Angeles.

2.  Post 20 open-ended questions you want to ask an expert in the field concerning your senior project. Your focus should be finding answers to your EQ.

  • How would you describe your job and what you do?
  • How did you get to where you are now in your career?
  • What obstacles did you have to face?
  • What is your opinion on the broad topic of forensics?
  • What is fingerprint analysis and what is AFIS?
  • I understand fingerprint analysis is very tedious and involves a lot of room for errors. How do you deal with something like that?
  • How do you deal with errors if any?
  • How do you prevent errors?
  • Would you say that say method would apply to other forensic fields? How?
  • Do you think forensics is in badly need of reform? If so, why?
  • Are you aware of the Innocence Project? If so, what is your opinion on it?
  • How do you feel about the CSI effect?
  • In what ways do you think it affects real life forensics?
  • My EQ is How can a forensic scientist ensure that an analysis of a crime is correct. How would you answer it?
  • Do you think quality assurance along with accreditation and also knowledge of modern technology can thoroughly answer my EQ?
  • How are you able to know that the field of forensics will become more accurate after the possible solution is taken into place?
  • How important is technology within the field of forensics?
  • After researching on this topic for several months now, what kind of resources do you recommend that can help me get my answers into a concrete state?
  • The government needs to provide more funding into forensics although the Coverdell Act is already in place and a lot of reform is needed within the labs. Do you think analysts need to be more frequently certified to improve forensics or is there another area/field that can make a greater impact?

Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Blog 19 - Third Answer


How can a Forensic Scientist ensure that an analysis of a crime is correct?

Forensic scientists need to keep up with their training in order to be kept up with any type of new emerging technologies and techniques that might affect their job.

There is new technology constantly emerging in today's society and a lot of which can help improve the work of forensics.
Without rigorous training and certification, forensic scientists would have no clue about improving forensics and what they can do to contribute to it.
There are many different techniques of forensics in the world today but not all are available to forensics within the U.S. thus explaining why scientists need to constantly be trained.

Interview 3
Mentorship

Many forensic scientists working now, already have the education and the credentials but just like teachers, they need to be constantly trained and accredited to ensure that they can give correct analysis' by keeping up with new emerging technologies.