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Ever wondered how a real crime lab works and how forensic science helps our clients? If so, join our Instagram Live Q&A tomorrow. Just follow the Innocence Project on Instagram and tune in at 1 p.m. ET on Thursday, February 11.
Sarah Chu, senior advisor on forensic science policy (Image: MatteDesign/Innocence Project)
Sarah Chu, senior advisor on forensic science policy (Image: MatteDesign/Innocence Project)
To celebrate International Day of Women and Girls in Science, Sarah Chu, our senior advisor on forensic science policy, will answer questions about the role of forensic science in the criminal legal system, how its misuse can contribute to wrongful convictions, and how we can improve the use and understanding of forensic science to make the system more just and equitable.
 
Be sure to follow us on Instagram and tune in at 1 p.m. ET tomorrow for our live event where you can ask all the things you’ve wanted to know, like:
  • What can bite marks tell us?
  • Is what I see on CSI true to real crime labs?
  • Can you use hair comparison to identify a person?
Looking forward to hearing from you tomorrow!

— The Innocence Project Team
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