The Roger Koppl story that I’ve been plugging for a few months has been picked up by the New York Times.
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Bad science story picked up the NYT
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August 14, 2008 Comments Off Short URL cognitive science, criminal verdicts, csi, episteme, epistemology, Forbes, forensic science, forensics, John Tierney, justice, new york times, Radley Balko, Roger Koppl, social epistemology
Follow up to: What’s Wrong With CSI
Here’s an article in Slate “hot off the press” by Roger Koppl and Radley Balko. It makes for a nice follow up to the earlier Forbes story (and Koppl article) I drew attention to.
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August 12, 2008 Comments Off Short URL criminal verdicts, csi, epistemology, Forbes, forensics, Radley Balko, Roger Koppl, slate, social epistemology, testimony
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