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Implementation of a Blind Quality Control Program in a Forensic Laboratory
Authors:Callan Hundl BS  Maddisen Neuman MA  Alicia Rairden MS  Preshious Rearden PhD  Peter Stout PhD
Institution:1. Houston Forensic Science Center, 500 Jefferson Street, 13th Floor, Houston, TX, 77002;2. Houston Forensic Science Center, 500 Jefferson Street, 13th Floor, Houston, TX, 77002

Center for Statistics and Applications in Forensic Evidence (CSAFE), 613 Morrill Road, Ames, IA, 50011

Abstract:A blind quality control (QC) program was successfully developed and implemented in the Toxicology, Seized Drugs, Firearms, Latent Prints (Processing and Comparison), Forensic Biology, and Multimedia (Digital and Audio/Video) sections at the Houston Forensic Science Center (HFSC). The program was put into practice based on recommendations set forth in the 2009 National Academy of Sciences report and is conducted in addition to accreditation required annual proficiency tests. The blind QC program allows HFSC to test its entire quality management system and provides a real-time assessment of the laboratory’s proficiency. To ensure the blind QC cases mimicked real casework, the workflow for each forensic discipline and their evidence submission processes were assessed prior to implementation. Samples are created and submitted by the HFSC Quality Division to whom the expected answer is known. Results from 2015 to 2018 show that of the 973 blind samples submitted, 901 were completed, and only 51 were discovered by analysts as being blind QC cases. Implementation data suggests that this type of program can be employed at other forensic laboratories.
Keywords:forensic science  blind quality control  blind testing  blind verification  intralaboratory comparison  proficiency testing  intralaboratory testing  intralaboratory proficiency
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