Please join us on March 13-14, 2024, for a two-day public workshop exploring law enforcement use of probabilistic genotyping, forensic DNA phenotyping, and forensic investigative genetic genealogy technologies.
Presentations will explore how these technologies are currently being used by law enforcement, their accuracy and reliability, and key considerations around their application including: issues of disparate impact, civil rights, civil liberties, and other legal considerations and precedents. Speakers will also address institutional procedures to ensure that technologies are used effectively and equitably.
- Day 1: Wednesday, March 13, 2024, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. ET
- Day 2: Thursday, March 14, 2024, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. ET
Attend virtually:
- You will receive the relevant link(s) to attend virtually via email.
CLE Credits Approved for the following:
Day 1: 5.5 YAD & Criminal Appeals
Day 2: 4.75 for YAD, 5 for Criminal Appeals
4 CLE Credits for Criminal Trials if they attend the following:
- Forensic Investigative Genetic Genealogy: Considerations for Implementation (1.25)
- Probabilistic DNA: Considerations for Implementation (1.5)
- Genetic Phenotyping: Considerations for implementation (1.5)
This program is hosted by National Academy. Any questions or issues regarding this program should be directed there. ([email protected]). This event is being listed for informational purposes only. CPCS staff cannot assist with, or solve, registration issues.