As a forensic analyst, I want to choose the image that best represents the features of a footprint, so that I can document and compare evidence effectively.
As a crime scene technician, I want to determine the most appropriate lift process for trace evidence, so that I can maximize the recovery and preservation of evidence.
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 fingerprint analyst, I want to choose the best fingerprints for comparison, so that I can maximize the accuracy of my analyses.
As a forensic examiner, I want to orient latent prints accurately, so that I can match them to known prints efficiently.
As a forensic analyst, I want to determine the best sampling method for a large mix of materials, so that I can ensure representative analysis.
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 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 odontologist, I want to phenotype tooth shape and color accurately, so that I can provide detailed descriptions in forensic reports.
As a forensic equipment manager, I want to determine if crime scene equipment has been contaminated, so that I can ensure evidence integrity and prevent cross-contamination.
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 consistency.
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 forensic examiner, I want to orient projectiles accurately, so that I can analyze their trajectories and impact angles effectively.
As a forensic ballistics expert, I want to estimate the distance range for a witness panel, so that I can accurately reconstruct shooting events.
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 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 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 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 storage manager, I want to assess available vault space, so that I can plan for evidence storage efficiently and prevent overcrowding.
As a crime scene investigator, I want to determine the best point of entry at a crime scene, so that I can preserve evidence while ensuring safety.
As a forensic analyst, I want to differentiate between genuine and counterfeit pills, so that I can identify illegal drugs accurately.
As a forensic chemist, I want to calculate the most appropriate testing method for large batches of seized drugs, so that I can ensure accurate and efficient analysis.
As a forensic researcher, I want to design experimental studies efficiently, so that I can test hypotheses relevant to forensic casework.
As a forensic training coordinator, I want to develop training material that reflects real casework, so that trainees can be better prepared for actual scenarios.
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 expert supervisor, I want to monitor the testimony of forensic analysts, so that I can ensure accuracy and neutrality in court presentations.
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 forensic writer, I want to ensure that reports use fair and neutral language, so that they do not bias the reader.
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 generate comprehensive forensic reports efficiently, so that I can communicate findings clearly.
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 scientist, 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 fire responder, I want to assess safety measures before entering a fire scene, so that I can ensure my safety and the safety of my team.
As a forensic investigator, I want to triage evidence quickly, so that I can prioritize what needs immediate analysis.
As a fire investigator, I want to identify the most relevant types of evidence based on the structure or property type, so that I can conduct a more efficient and effective investigation.
As a fire investigator, I want to identify potential accelerants quickly and accurately, so that I can make informed conclusions about the origin and cause of the fire.