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#75: Emotional Pain and its Threat to Quality

Crime and the Courtroom

Release Date: 10/21/2024

#104: What is “Junk Science” and do Bite Marks Fit the Label? show art #104: What is “Junk Science” and do Bite Marks Fit the Label?

Crime and the Courtroom

In this solo episode of Crime and the Courtroom, host John Collins kicks off the podcast’s sixth season with personal updates, professional milestones, and critical reflections on the state of forensic science in the justice system. Collins shares the remarkable success of his recent cochlear implant surgery, which restored significant hearing from deafness caused by a decades-old firearm accident. The procedure has enhanced his ability to engage with clients and audiences, just in time for a busy season of national speaking engagements—including the ASCLD Symposium in Grand Rapids and a...

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#103: Are we standardizing the soul out of forensic science? show art #103: Are we standardizing the soul out of forensic science?

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In this final episode of the 2025 season of Crime and the Courtroom, host John Collins takes a candid and uncompromising look at a growing challenge within the forensic science community: the accelerating push toward standardization. While standards have long played a vital role in improving consistency and strengthening laboratory management, Collins argues that the pendulum may now be swinging too far. Drawing on decades of experience as a forensic scientist, laboratory director, and professional coach, he examines how overly rigid standardization can unintentionally suppress creativity,...

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#102: An Accident in the Forensic Lab and Lessons Learned show art #102: An Accident in the Forensic Lab and Lessons Learned

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In this episode, John tells the full story about his battle with hearing loss, how it started, and what steps are now being taken to give him back his hearing. It is a story involving a serious accident in a forensic laboratory many years ago - sometime around 1995 - and one that provides some important lessons about safety, leadership, and personal accountability in the workplace.  Season:  5 Episode:  102 Duration:  47:29 YOUTUBE CHANNELS FROM OUR SPONSOR REFERENCED RESOURCES None ABOUT YOUR HOST John Morrey Collins is a leadership and expertise coach specializing in...

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#101: Command Coaching at the Point of Promotion show art #101: Command Coaching at the Point of Promotion

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As we near the end of our 5th season, John Collins first takes a moment to discuss his upcoming surgery and his battle with hearing loss following an accident that occurred in a laboratory where he worked while he was in his early 20s. He then discusses “command coaching,” which is an application of coaching at the initial points of promotion for sworn law enforcement commanders, and how the development of police leaders MUST prioritize high-resolution self-awareness as a key factor in future success. In order to earn the trust and respect of team members, sworn commanders must know who...

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#100: “Wing Violence” and the Murder of Charlie Kirk show art #100: “Wing Violence” and the Murder of Charlie Kirk

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In the 100th episode of Crime and the Courtroom, host John Collins pauses the celebration to examine the shooting death of Charlie Kirk in Utah and what it reveals about public safety, due process, and the health of civic life. Drawing on his experience in the Atlanta Olympic bombing investigation, Collins unpacks how early speculation and “wing violence” narratives can distort reality, feed polarization, and obscure root causes. He introduces the “event horizon” metaphor—the point where isolation, echo chambers, and performative media pull vulnerable people past reason—and argues...

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#99: How Much Control Should Judges Have Over the Testimony of Expert Witnesses? show art #99: How Much Control Should Judges Have Over the Testimony of Expert Witnesses?

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Judges hold tremendous power in the American criminal justice system, and possibly more power than we realize. In this episode of Crime and the Courtroom, John Collins shares his thoughts about a trend being encountered by expert witnesses whose testimony is being limited or controlled by judges. In some cases, the identification of latent prints or firearms is being rejected, and judges are instead instructing expert witnesses on what they can or cannot say. Is this even permissible? John also discusses what he describes as “the nuclear option,” a tactic that judges could adopt, if they...

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#98: The ISHI Forensic Leadership Alliance: Looking Ahead to the 2025 Symposium show art #98: The ISHI Forensic Leadership Alliance: Looking Ahead to the 2025 Symposium

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In this episode of Crime and the Courtroom, host John Collins is joined by colleagues Dr. Pamela Marshall, Julie Sikorsky, and Dr. Ray Wickenheiser to discuss their ongoing collaboration, the Forensic Leadership Alliance. The group reflects on their shared work since 2020 in providing leadership development opportunities for forensic scientists, with a focus on coaching, mentorship, and team empowerment. The conversation covers key leadership challenges facing forensic laboratories, including funding instability, cultural dynamics, and professional development. The episode also includes...

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#97: Police Culture, Federal Funds, and Forensic Science Laboratories show art #97: Police Culture, Federal Funds, and Forensic Science Laboratories

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John Collins examines the growing challenges facing U.S. forensic science laboratories as federal funding programs come under political pressure in Washington. Drawing on decades of experience as a former laboratory administrator and current leadership coach, Collins explores how dependence on federal grants has affected laboratory budgets, priorities, and culture—particularly in agencies where labs are managed by police commanders. He outlines the risks of “supplanting,” the importance of independent budget planning, and offers five practical recommendations for law enforcement leaders...

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#96: Cyber Hell? A Conversation with Tom Arnold show art #96: Cyber Hell? A Conversation with Tom Arnold

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In this episode of Crime and the Courtroom, host John Collins speaks with Tom Arnold, a leading expert in digital evidence and cyber crime investigation. Mr. Arnold has led major breach investigations involving thousands of servers and has advised agencies including the U.S. Secret Service. He currently teaches at San Jose State University and the University of Nevada Las Vegas, where he helps develop academic programs in digital forensics and cybersecurity. In addition to his technical work, Tom recently authored The Digital Detective: First Intervention, a novel designed to teach...

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#95: The Wrongful Conviction of Forensic Science and the Attack on Firearm Identification show art #95: The Wrongful Conviction of Forensic Science and the Attack on Firearm Identification

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In this episode, John Collins provides a thought-provoking and direct follow-up to episode #94, which covered the Oregon appellate court ruling in State v. Adams. In Adams, the court rejected the science of firearm identification and reversed the conviction. John explains the recent historical forces that have made forensic science a target of criminal justice reform activists, while providing encouragement to forensic practitioners in maintaining their professionalism and credibility as expert witnesses. He also calls out what he describes as “courtroom science activists” who’ve made it...

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