Double Loop Podcast
Glenn Langenburg and Eric Ray discuss latent prints, the latest latent print research, forensic science in general, and regular interviews with people in the latent print field.
Very helpful!
3 juil.
Amazingly helpful content! I am constantly sharing episodes with my coworkers in the field of forensics. There are useful lessons in the episodes even if you aren’t specifically in the latent print discipline. The hosts are also great trainers.
Great podcast!
13/08/2021
I’ve been a avid listening of the DLP for a few years and I have now taken educational courses with both of the hosts which gives me a better understanding of their personalities! Lol! They are both awesome with great perspectives! Grateful that they continue to tackle relevant topics within the discipline and even some popular pop culture topics (like shows, documentaries, etc). I love it when they break down research that comes out in a way that make it easier to understand and articulate. Thank you both for all you do to propel our discipline forward!
Chair rail vs chair lift
02/08/2023
Enjoyed episode 177 with Bart Epstein. Was a little confused at the end of podcast when talking about the “chair rail” Did they mean chair lift? Two different things.
Very Interesting
10/06/2021
The hosts are great, and there’s a lot of information regarding fingerprint analysis, even fir the layman. While sometimes it can have jargon that you have to have a bit of experience - either in the field or in forensics in general - it’s still a fascinating look at both the mechanics and the techniques in identification, with specific cases sometimes given as examples.
À propos
Informations
- CréationGlenn Langenburg and Eric Ray
- Années d’activité2013 - 2024
- Épisodes141
- ClassificationTous publics
- Copyright© (c) Double Loop Forensics
- Site web de l’émission
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