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In this special release season of Just Science, w…

An episode of the Just Science podcast, hosted by RTI International, titled "Just Strategic Leadership_Special Release_027" was published on December 4, 2017 and runs 37 minutes.

December 4, 2017 ·37m · Just Science

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In this special release season of Just Science, we discuss leadership with prominent names in the forensic community. This episode features Jody Wolf the assistant crime lab administrator at the Phoenix police department laboratory services bureau. Wolf tells us how forensic science found her at a pivotal time in her life, and how she found an amazing career at the Phoenix crime lab. With a background that only strengthens her ability as leader, Just Science examines how sometimes rethinking old procedures, or even how a lab is structured can create an overall better and more efficient justice system. This season was funded by the National Institute of Justice’s Forensic Technology Center of Excellence.

In this special release season of Just Science, we discuss leadership with prominent names in the forensic community. This episode features Jody Wolf the assistant crime lab administrator at the Phoenix police department laboratory services bureau. Wolf tells us how forensic science found her at a pivotal time in her life, and how she found an amazing career at the Phoenix crime lab. With a background that only strengthens her ability as leader, Just Science examines how sometimes rethinking old procedures, or even how a lab is structured can create an overall better and more efficient justice system. This season was funded by the National Institute of Justice’s Forensic Technology Center of Excellence.
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