This training was presented as a part of the National Center on Forensics conference at George Mason University on August 9th, 2023. It is common for statistics to be used to contextualize the significance of evidence in a court of law. However, these statistics can be difficult to decipher without proper instruction. In this session, pathologist Dr. Dan Milner breaks down common uses of statistics in an easily-digestible way in order to elevate viewer’s understanding.

This training was presented as a part of the National Center on Forensics Conference at George Mason University on August 10th, 2023. In this panel discussion, Coroner Liaison for the Montana Forensic Science Division Kayla Wallace, Former Montana State Chief Medical Examiner Rob Kurtzman, FBI Special Agent Jenny Cutalo-Patterson, Attorney General for the Delaware Attorney General’s Office Kathy Jennings, and Director at the Virginia Department of Forensic Science Linda Jackson discuss how different agencies communicate when working a criminal case. This session breaks down the roles, concerns and demands of each individual agency and, how to ensure effective communication and partnerships.