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Date/Time
2/6/2026
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Eastern
Event Type(s)
Training
Event Description

In the high-stakes world of forensic evidence, the work is more than technical, it can be life-altering. This webinar examines the critical role of impartiality and ethics in forensic science, equipping professionals with practical tools to navigate the complexities of daily decision-making.

Participants will explore explicit and implicit bias, key ISO/IEC 17025 requirements, and the influence of organizational culture and management on forensic integrity. Through real-world case studies and structured decision-making frameworks, this session moves beyond theory to provide actionable strategies for maintaining objectivity, promoting transparency, and ensuring reliable, unbiased results in the pursuit of justice.

This webinar is designed for forensic scientists, crime scene investigators, evidence technicians, laboratory managers, quality assurance professionals, and forensic leaders. It is also valuable for law enforcement personnel, legal professionals, educators, and students seeking to strengthen ethical decision-making, minimize bias, and uphold objectivity and integrity in forensic work.

Location
Setting: Live Virtual
Gap Science
Contact Person
Hilary Rodela
(phone: 5756429396)
Details

Tuition Cost (Vault Members): FREE!  Become a Vault member from just $29 a month and get access to this webinar and hundreds of hours of other training instantly!  Join The Vault now!

Tuition Cost (Non-Vault Members): $75.00 

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