As a case manager, I want to triage evidence quickly, so that I can prioritize what needs immediate analysis.
As a forensic researcher, I want to conduct white box studies on bloodstain pattern analysts' interpretations, so that I can understand their decision-making processes and improve reliability.
As a forensic training coordinator, I want to develop training material that reflects real casework, so that trainees can be better prepared for field and laboratory challenges.
As an investigator working on international cases, I want reports translated accurately, so that I can understand foreign documents quickly.
As a forensic scientist, I want to track the chain of custody for evidence seamlessly, so that I can ensure its integrity and admissibility in court.
As a forensic drug analyst, I want to separate evidence items into unique populations based on characteristics, so that I can develop an efficient initial analytical scheme, prioritize testing, and ensure representative sampling for forensic analysis.
As a shoeprint examiner, I want to identify the brand of a tire or shoe based on tread patterns, so that I can provide investigative leads.
As a forensic firearms examiner, I want to select the appropriate ammunition for test firing a recovered firearm, so that I can ensure accurate and reliable test results.
As a forensic scientist, I want to review relevant literature quickly, so that I can stay informed about recent developments and methodologies in my field.
As a forensic drug analyst, I want to quantify the amount of a substance of interest contained in a sample, so that I can determine purity, assess legal thresholds, and provide accurate forensic evidence for criminal investigations.
As a law enforcement official, I want to assess potential security risks in drug disposal operations, so that I can mitigate threats, prevent diversion, and ensure safe disposal procedures.
As a crime scene investigator, I want to predict the types of evidence to collect at a robbery scene, so that I can ensure thorough documentation and collection.
As a case manager, I want predictive insights on case duration to manage expectations and optimize workloads.
As a forensic examiner, I want to orient footwear or footprint marks accurately, so that I can analyze and compare them efficiently.
As a forensic examiner, I want to orient latent prints accurately, so that I can compare them to known prints efficiently.
As a firearms and toolmarks examiner, I want to orient projectiles accurately, so that I can analyze their trajectories and impact angles effectively.
As a crime scene technician, I want to locate potential evidence based on the type of crime, so that I can ensure efficient and effective evidence collection.
As a quality assurance manager, I want to monitor the testimony of forensic analysts, so that I can ensure accuracy and neutrality in court presentations.
As a laboratory supervisor, I want to identify workflow bottlenecks in forensic case processing
As a fingerprint analyst, I want to label the type of print feature accurately, so that I can ensure precise documentation and comparison.
As a forensic scientist, I want to generate comprehensive forensic reports efficiently, so that I can communicate findings clearly.
As a forensic scientist, I want to find relevant validation studies for specific analytical methods, so that I can ensure the methods I use are scientifically robust.
As a crime scene investigator, I want to predict the types of evidence to collect at a robbery scene, so that I can ensure thorough documentation and collection.
As a forensic odontologist, I want to find relevant population studies in dental age assessment, so that I can enhance the accuracy of age estimation for individuals.
As a forensic geneticist, I want to find the most appropriate database to identify the population or geographic origin of a biological sample, so that I can provide accurate context for my findings.
As a case manager, I want to rank and triage evidence based on its potential probative value, so that I can prioritize analysis, allocate resources efficiently, and expedite case resolution.
As a forensic firearms examiner, I want to estimate the distance range for a witness panel, so that I can accurately reconstruct shooting events.
As a case manager, I want to estimate the expected duration of a case based on initial data, so that I can plan resources and timelines effectively.
As a forensic DNA analyst, I want to prioritize DNA samples based on the likelihood of yielding useful profiles, so that I can optimize laboratory resources
As a forensic drug analyst, I want to determine whether pills, capsules, or other pharmaceuticals are counterfeit or genuine, so that I can help law enforcement, regulatory agencies, and public health officials prevent the distribution of illicit or dangerous substances.
As an evidence storage manager, I want to determine the appropriate measures for the final post-analysis disposition of substances that were submitted to the lab for analysis, so that I can ensure compliance with legal regulations, maintain chain of custody integrity, and properly manage hazardous materials.
As a forensic analyst, I want to differentiate between spatter and transfer blood patterns on textiles, so that I can provide accurate analysis of bloodstain origins.
As a law enforcement official, I want to assess potential security risks in drug disposal operations, so that I can mitigate threats, prevent diversion, and ensure safe disposal procedures.
As a forensic examiner, I want to orient latent prints accurately, so that I can compare them to known prints efficiently.
As a case manager, I want predictive insights on case duration to manage expectations and optimize workloads.
As a firearms and toolmarks examiner, I want to orient projectiles accurately, so that I can analyze their trajectories and impact angles effectively.
As a quality assurance manager, I want to monitor the testimony of forensic analysts, so that I can ensure accuracy and neutrality in court presentations.
As a forensic examiner, I want to orient footwear or footprint marks accurately, so that I can analyze and compare them efficiently.
As a crime scene technician, I want to locate potential evidence based on the type of crime, so that I can ensure efficient and effective evidence collection.
As a fingerprint analyst, I want to label the type of print feature accurately, so that I can ensure precise documentation and comparison.
As an administrative reviewer of forensic reports, I want to ensure that reports use fair and neutral language, so that they do not bias the reader.
As a forensic drug analyst, I want to calculate hypergeometric sampling for a large drug seizure, so that I can determine the appropriate sample size for further evidence analysis while maintaining statistical validity and legal defensibility.
As a quality assurance manager, I want to check if a new laboratory technique complies with standards and guidelines, so that I can improve quality and meet accreditation standards.
As an evidence manager, I want to categorize physical evidence based on crime type, so that I can organize evidence efficiently, ensure proper handling, and streamline case workflows
As a forensic laboratory manager, I want to ensure that forensic examiners are blinded from task-irrelevant contextual information, so that their analyses remain unbiased.
As a forensic drug analyst, I want to assess safety considerations and choose the appropriate safety measures for further analysis and handling of the substance(s) submitted, so that I can minimize health risks, prevent contamination, and ensure compliance with laboratory safety protocols.
As a fingerprint examiner, I want to calculate likelihood ratios for fingerprint comparisons, so that I can provide a statistical estimate of the weight of evidence in forensic cases.
As a forensic chemist, I want to determine the most appropriate testing method for large batches of seized drugs, so that I can ensure accurate and efficient sample calculations and analysis.
As a forensic drug analyst, I want to determine whether there is sufficient space in the vault for the seizure or whether I need to take a sampling from the seizure, so that I can efficiently manage evidence storage, ensure compliance with chain-of-custody protocols, and optimize laboratory resources.
As a case manager, I want to automate updates on case progress so I can allocate resources efficiently.
As a forensic video analyst, I want to detect manipulated videos so that only authentic evidence is used in legal proceedings.
As a forensic manager, I want to assess case requirements and suggest personnel and equipment needs
As a digital forensic analyst, I want to flag high-priority digital evidence from seized devices, so that I can focus on the most critical data and expedite case investigations.