EPISODE · Apr 10, 2024 · 36 MIN
24. Rethinking Training Methods (Part 1 of 2) with Glenn and Eric from THE DOUBLE LOOP PODCAST
from Forensics Unfiltered with Gap Science · host Gap Science
Join us as we kick off a two-part series on forensic training with special guests Glenn Langenburg and Eric Ray, co-founders of The Double Loop Podcast, in front of a live audience. In this episode, we take a deep dive into the vital role of training programs within the forensic community. Glenn and Eric share their expertise on what constitutes effective training and crucial aspects that training programs should assess during the probationary year. Together, we explore current forensic training methodologies, shedding light on the impacts deficiencies have on the integrity of forensic evidence and the criminal justice system as a whole. Stay tuned for Part 2, where we continue our exploration with Glenn and Eric, diving deeper into strategies for improving forensic training programs and shaping a more reliable future for forensic science. As discussed on today's episode: Check out Episode 258 on The Double Loop Podcast Missed out on the 2024 Forensic Trainer Symposium? Catch all the replays inside the Masterclass Experience! Join our exclusive community for Forensic Professionals here! (psstttt... it's free and NOT on a social media platform) Links you may want to check out: Check out our library of eCourses for forensic professionals Webinars, virtual academies and in-person courses are also added to our scheduled regularly! Click here to see our upcoming schedule We offer a free PDF download for new supervisors: "How to Crush Your First 30 Days as Forensic Supervisor" Ready to take your Forensic Unit to the next level? Download A Quick Guide to Forensic Accreditation Trying to get into the forensic field? Snag your copy of Landing a Forensic Career: From Job Hunt to Interview Join our exclusive community for Forensic Professionals here! Connect with us on your favorite social media platform: Instagram (our personal fav) Facebook LinkedIn Pinterest TikTok
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Join us as we kick off a two-part series on forensic training with special guests Glenn Langenburg and Eric Ray, co-founders of The Double Loop Podcast, in front of a live audience. In this episode, we take a deep dive into the vital role of training programs within the forensic community. Glenn and Eric share their expertise on what constitutes effective training and crucial aspects that training programs should assess during the probationary year. Together, we explore current forensic training methodologies, shedding light on the impacts deficiencies have on the integrity of forensic evidence and the criminal justice system as a whole. Stay tuned for Part 2, where we continue our exploration with Glenn and Eric, diving deeper into strategies for improving forensic training programs and shaping a more reliable future for forensic science. As discussed on today's episode: Check out Episode 258 on The Double Loop Podcast Missed out on the 2024 Forensic Trainer Symposium? Catch all the replays inside the Masterclass Experience! Join our exclusive community for Forensic Professionals here! (psstttt... it's free and NOT on a social media platform) Links you may want to check out: Check out our library of eCourses for forensic professionals Webinars, virtual academies and in-person courses are also added to our scheduled regularly! Click here to see our upcoming schedule We offer a free PDF download for new supervisors: "How to Crush Your First 30 Days as Forensic Supervisor" Ready to take your Forensic Unit to the next level? Download A Quick Guide to Forensic Accreditation Trying to get into the forensic field? Snag your copy of Landing a Forensic Career: From Job Hunt to Interview Join our exclusive community for Forensic Professionals here! Connect with us on your favorite social media platform: Instagram (our personal fav) Facebook LinkedIn Pinterest TikTok
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