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1. Forensic Science History
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2. The Council on Forensic Science Education
- www.criminology.fsu.edu
- Forensic Science Education.
- The Council on Forensic Science Education was formed over two decades ago by professors teaching undergraduate and/or graduate forensic science programs at private and public colleges and universities. Their goal was to achieve the highest academic standards for their respective programs; to develop excellence in programming to educate students seeking careers in the forensic science discipline.
- The Council's annual meeting coincides with the annual meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences.
- Forensic science is a unique scientific discipline requiring its practitioners to have in addition to technical skills and knowledge, also critical, analytical thinking skills, communication skills and an ethical awareness of the role of the scientist in our criminal justice system. A complete educational program should therefore create forensic science professionals. The Council on Forensic Science Education formed more than 2 decades ago by a group of forensic science educators who were dedicated to achieving the following objectives: .
- To encourage the exchange of ideas and information regarding academic programs in the laboratory based forensic sciences and the discussion of problems of common interest, .
- To work collectively toward the coordination and upgrading of academic forensic science programs, .
- To foster friendship, cooperation and synergism among academic forensic scientists, practicing professionals, and laboratory management, .
- To encourage research and the advancement of knowledge benefiting forensic science, and .
- To pursue other objectives appropriate to the advancement of forensic science education.
- Recently there has been a marked increase in the number of forensic science programs at colleges and universities. ... COFSE has also been discussing issues related to Accreditation of forensic science educational programs both here in the United States and abroad.
3. Carpenter's Forensic Science Resources: Forensic Anthropology
- www.tncrimlaw.com
- Forensic Science Resources.
- Forensic Anthropology.
- Forensic Anthropology is the application of the science of physical anthropology to the legal process. ... Forensic anthropologists apply standard scientific techniques developed in physical anthropology to identify human remains, and to assist in the detection of crime. Forensic anthropologists frequently work in conjunction with forensic pathologists, odontologists, and homicide investigators to identify a decedent, the manner of death, and/or the postmortem interval. In addition to assisting in locating and recovering suspicious remains, forensic anthropologists work to suggest the age, sex, ancestry, stature, and unique features of a decedent from the skeleton. ...
- Forensic Anthropology Links.
- American Board of Forensic Anthropology .
- Midwest Bioarchaeology and Forensic Anthropology Association.
- Forensic Anthropology Bibliography biblio links add a link .
- Iscan and Helmer, (eds), Forensic Analysis of the Skull: Craniofacial Analysis, Reconstruction, and Identification, (Wiley-Liss, New York: 1993) ORDER.
- Haglund and Sorg, Forensic Taphononomy: The Postmortem Fate of Human Remains, (CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL: 1996) ORDER.
- Krogman and Iscan, The Human Skeleton in Forensic Medicine, (2nd Edition) (Charles C Thomas, Springfield, IL: 1986) ORDER.
4. Forensic Science Society - A Career In Forensic Science
- www.forensic-science-society.org.uk
- Careers in forensic pathology, UK.
- A Career In Forensic Science.
- What is Forensic Science?.
- Forensic science is simply the application of science to the law. In criminal cases forensic scientists are often involved in the search for and examination of physical traces which might be useful for establishing or excluding an association between someone suspected of committing a crime and the scene of the crime or victim. ... Other forensic scientists analyse suspected drugs of abuse, specimens from people thought to have taken them or to have been driving after drinking too much alcohol, or to have been poisoned. ...
- In civil cases forensic scientists may become involved in some of the same sorts of examinations and analyses but directed to resolving disputes as to, for example, the cause of a fire or a road accident for which damages are being claimed. ...
- Forensic scientists can appear for either side - prosecution or defence in criminal matters, and plaintiff or defendant in civil ones. ... Forensic Medicine and Forensic Dentistry.
- Forensic medical examiners, who deal with the living and forensic pathologists, who deal with the dead, are qualified medical practitioners who, having completed their training as doctors, choose to specialise in either field. Forensic odontologists are qualified dentists who have undergone additional training and who provide expert evidence on dentistry. ...
- The majority of forensic scientists in the United Kingdom are employed by the Forensic Science Service (in England and Wales), by specific police forces (in Scotland), and by regional government (in Northern Ireland), and by private companies which also specialise in providing primary forensic science services to the police such as Forensic Alliance Limited and the Laboratory of the Government Chemist. Aside from these, there are a number of other organisations which focus on specific areas of forensic science such as fire investigation, questioned documents, and advising the defence. Training to Become a Forensic Scientist.
- There are two main elements in the training required to become a general forensic scientist. ...
- For instance, to become an assistant forensic scientist or equivalent or a technical specialist, you are likely to need at least four good passes at GCSE including English and either science (Biology/Chemistry) or Maths, and at least one A level in a science subject. To become a case-reporting forensic scientist and/or a forensic science researcher, you will usually require at least a good first degree in Biology, Chemistry or related subject. ...
5. Forensic Science
- www.llnl.gov
- Forensic Science.
- Forensic Science .
- Forensic science is the comprehensive scientific analysis of physical and biological evidence in the context of civil, criminal, or international law. Forensic science is also used to monitor or verify compliance with international treaties and agreements limiting the development, testing, production, or use of weapons of mass destruction.
- Our Forensic Science Center encompasses expertise in ultratrace chemical and isotopic analyses of nuclear, inorganic, organic (CW, drugs, etc. ... A major effort is the development or adaptation of forensic analysis technologies for field use. ...
- Government and law enforcement agencies call upon our Forensic Science Center for analyses beyond the capabilities of their in-house laboratories and for interpretation of questioned samples. In August 1998, the FBI named our Forensic Science Center as the Bureau's west-coast support laboratory.
- At our Forensic Science Center, we can characterize virtually any compound in any sample matrix at concentrations from macroscopic to ultratrace .
6. Forensic Science, the book
- www.andreacampbell.com
- Forensic Science: Evidence, Clues and Investigation.
- Fortunately, police and prosecutors have a powerful ally: science. By bringing to bear on the evidence knowledge from such disciplines as mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, anthropology, and psychology, forensic scientists can help investigators crack even the toughest cases.
- Forensic Science takes the reader on a fascinating journey through the world of evidence collection and analysis. From tried-and-true investigatory tools like fingerprinting to the cutting edge of DNA profiling, from ballistics to bite marks, from reading stories in the activities of insects to reading the stories human bones tell, this book explains forensic science techniques in terms the layperson can understand. ...
- For more forensic science information see: Behavorial Profiling, Forensic Sculpture, Graphology Ballistics.
- Campbell, a Diplomate of the American Board of Forensic Examiners and a forensic facial-reconstruction sculptor, has written an overview of the scientific techniques used in the investigation of crime. ... Among the topics discussed are autopsy procedures, fingerprinting, ballistics, DNA evidence, toxicology, behavioral profiling, photo enhancement, drug testing, handwriting identification, and forensic dentistry, geology, and entomology. ...
- —The Forensic Examiner /November / December 1999.
7. Forensic Education and Consulting
- www.forensicdna.com
- forensic science | criminalistics | forensic education | forensic DNA | forensic DNA consulting | DNA case review| post-conviction review | forensic science classes .
- CONSULTING AND EDUCATION IN FORENSIC SCIENCE.
- Forensic DNA Consulting.
- Forensic Science Timeline.
- Classes in Forensic Science.
- Forensic Resources .
- Careers in Forensic Science .
- Forensic Bibliography .
- Forensic DNA Glossary .
- Forensic Science Articles .
- More and more people are becoming interested in the field of forensic science. ...
- Our goal is to provide both the professional and lay community with education resources in the field of forensic science. We provide a general framework for thinking about forensic science and integrate all the different specialities through that framework. For instance, our class, Survey of Forensic Science, is basic enough for the non-scientist to gain an appreciation of the various disciplines involved in forensic analyses, yet in-depth enough for the scientist to determine if a career switch is in order. We also provide extremely specific and comprehensive information about the newest forensic speciality, DNA analysis, both through classes and consulting.
- © Forensic DNA Consulting/NR/KPI.
8. Carpenter's Forensic Science Resources
- www.tncrimlaw.com
- Forensic Science .
- Forensic Science Resources in a Criminal Fact Investigation.
- Bibliography and Reference Guide to the Forensic Sciences .
- Education in Forensic Science .
- Ethics and Forensic Science .
- Forensic Anthropology .
- Forensic Chemistry and Toxicology .
- Forensic DNA Analysis .
- Forensic Email Directory (Zeno's).
- Forensic Entomology .
- Forensic Exhibits and Images .
- Forensic Medicine and Pathology .
- Forensic Odontology .
- Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology .
- Forensic Related Mailing Lists .
- Forensic Science Journals .
9. Australian and New Zealand Forensic Science Society (Victorian Branch)
- users.bigpond.net.au
- Australian and New Zealand Forensic Science Society.
- The Australian and New Zealand Forensic Science Society (ANZFSS) was formed in 1971 with the aim of bringing together scientists, police, criminalists, pathologists and members of the legal profession actively involved in the forensic sciences. The Society's objectives are to enhance the quality of Forensic Science by providing both formal and informal lectures, discussions and demonstrations encompassing the various disciplines within the forensic sciences. ... The meeting and symposia cover the major areas of forensic science such as - toxicology, biology, odontology, pathology, crime scene, firearms, arson, explosions, fingerprints, homicide, disasters, documents and drug associated crime. ... The Victorian Branch of the ANZFSS holds regular meetings and organises visits to places of forensic interest. ...
- Membership is open to all persons who are residents of Australia or New Zealand and have a genuine interest in Forensic Science. ...
- Participation in the world advancement of Forensic Science .
10. Department of Forensic Science
- www.newhaven.edu
- Department of Forensic Science.
- , Forensic Science.
- Forensic science is a broad, interdisciplinary field in which biological and physical science methods are used to analyze and evaluate physical evidence related to matters of criminal and civil law. ... The curriculum is also appropriate for individuals currently working in forensic science laboratories and would be valuable for those interested in related areas whose professional work requires in-depth knowledge of science and scientific investigation methods. ...
- in forensic science must complete 131 credit hours, including the university core curriculum and the following courses:.
- CJ 215 Introduction to Forensic Science.
- CJ 403-404 Advanced Forensic Science Laboratory I and II.
- CJ 416 Seminar in Forensic Science.
- CJ 502 Forensic Science Internship, or .
- BI 253-254 General Biology for Science Majors with Laboratory I and II.
11. M235 Forensic Science at Murdoch University
- wwwscience.murdoch.edu.au
- Forensic Science and Ethics.
- Allan Barton of Murdoch University has a strong interest in the teaching of forensic science, and initiated the Forensic Chemistry stream of the chemistry programme. ...
- The following links were selected as an information resource for the course "M235 Forensic Science".
- Ethics, legal medicine and forensic pathology, Vernon D. ...
- Kruglick Law Offices Ethics in Science Links.
- Forensic Medicine and Ethics - a Workshop on the Application of Forensic Skills.
- Reddy's Forensic Science Page.
- Go to Forensic Science Bookshop .
- Forensic Science Links Index .
- Email for more information on M235 Forensic Science at Murdoch University (including 'continuing education' or 'not for degree' enrolment on a fee or cross-credit basis). ...
12. Forensic Science
- www.deakin.edu.au
- Home Forensic Science Contents About this Project Whats New Acknowledgments Sources .
- Forensic Science is the application of scientific knowledge to solve legal problems. ...
- In our increasingly regulated world science is becoming more and more intricately involved with civil and criminal law.
- While it is by no means exclusively connected to criminal cases, it is the collection, examination and presentation of scientific evidence to solve crimes that is most familiar to the public as "forensic science". Using the very latest in technology, forensic scientists convert the clues collected from a crime scene into evidence admissible in a court of law. ...
- To find out more about forensic science follow the links;.
- Forensic Science Links .
- Up Forensic Science Contents About this Project Whats New Acknowledgments Sources .
- Supported under the Science in Schools initiative of the Department of Education and Training, State Government of Victoria.
- Selected by the SciLinks program, a service of National Science Teachers Association (USA).
13. Forensic Science at Deakin
- www.deakin.edu.au
- FORENSIC SCIENCE AT DEAKIN.
- Bachelor of Forensic Science.
- Forensic Science Course Information Course Outline Careers in Forensic Science Course Admission Requirements Application Procedures Contents .
- The Chemical Detective Forensic Science Website.
- During June 1999, the School of Biological & Chemical Sciences, Deakin University, ran a series of hands on laboratory based forensic science workshops for Year 10 students in Geelong and the surrounding area.
- Follow the link to find out more about the workshops and for more forensic science links. ...
- DEAKIN FORENSIC SCIENCE HOME .
- Faculty of Science & Technology.
14. Forensic Science Resources in a Criminal Fact Investigation Index
- www.tncrimlaw.com
- Forensic Science Resources .
- Forensic Science Resources Criminal & Law Links .
- BASIC FORENSIC SCIENCE REFERENCE LIBRARY (This is a short list of bibliographical references suggested for any person litigating forensic science evidence. ...
- FORENSIC SCIENCE REFERENCES (Note: This is not a list of everything published by any means. It is strongly recommended that one also consult indices to forensic science journals. ...
- Forensic Pathology and Medicine.
- Toxicology and Forensic Chemistry.
- Forensic Odontology.
- Forensic Anthropology and Taphonomy.
- Forensic Entomology.
- CRIME SCENE SEARCH AND INVESTIGATION, GENERALLY, AND THE USE OF FORENSIC SCIENCES IN THE INVESTIGATION OF PARTICULAR CRIMES.
- Criminal Investigation and the Forensic Sciences, Generally.
- Major Forensic Journals.
- and Foreign Forensic Science Journals and References, Papers Presented at Forensic Conferences, and other Forensic Resource Materials.
- Other than Yearly Indices of the Journals Themselves, and the Programs of the Respective Forensic Conferences.
- LOCATING PRIVATE FORENSIC EXPERTS.
15. Virginia Institute of Forensic Science and Medicine: Forensic Training for Medicolegal Death Investigation
- www.vifsm.org
- Forensic Training & Education.
- VIFSM - a forensic training provider .
- VIFSM provides forensic training for professionals in the fields of forensic science and forensic medicine, forensic science fellowship opportunities, and forensic science - forensic medicine facts & information for all.
- What's it like to participate in forensic training? Check out the class picture and comments from forensic training participants of our recent 5-day Basic Forensic Training. ...
- What do you learn in a 5-day forensic training program? Get the 5-day agenda from the most recent forensic training. ...
- Next section: 5-day Basic Forensic Science and Medicine Seminar, September20-24, 2004 register online .
- VIFSM Forensic Training Calendar.
- The complete 2004 VIFSM forensic training calendar is now on view. Choose either VIFSM's dynamic online calendar or, our forensic training course catalog for a quick view. ...
- winter and autumn sections of the Basic 5-day forensic science and forensic medicine seminar.
- 3-day Advanced forensic training seminar in Cold Case Analysis, April.
- 3-day Advanced forensic training seminar in Effective Mass Fatality Management, June .
- our annual Applied Science program for high school science teachers, July .
- VIFSM's fifth anniversary Forensic Science Seminar in Las Vegas, November .
- 2004 forensic training.
- Cold Case Analysis© : Advanced Forensic Training .
16. forensic science
- www.uoregon.edu
- Forensic Science Advising.
- (541)346-4629 Forensic Science is the application of scientific principles and technological practices to the study and resolution of criminal, civil and regulatory issues. The role of the forensic scientist is twofold: to analyze physical evidence and to provide expert testimony in a court of law. ...
- To enter a graduate program in Forensic Science or to work as a scientist in a crime lab, it is necessary to have a Bachelor's degree in a physical science. Recommended courses depend upon the forensic discipline in which you wish to work. ...
- Graduate and undergraduate programs in Forensic Sciences.
- USEFUL LINKS TO FORENSIC SCIENCE AND RELATED SITES:.
- American Academy of Forensic Sciences .
- American College of Forensic Examiners .
- American Academy of Forensic Psychology .
- American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors - links to jobs in forensic science. ...
- Knowledge Solutions - online courses in forensic science .
- Forensic Toxicology Information .
- Forensic Science Society .
- National Forensic Science Technology Center (NFSTC) .
- National Training Center for Forensic Support - United Kingdom .
17. Forensic Science Web Page. (Page 1)
- home.earthlink.net
- These web pages were created to provide the layperson with an easy understanding of what forensic science entails. With a large number of homepages on the net for forensic organizations, no one seems to have taken the time to explain the basics or to make them easily understood. Below, you will find brief explanations of some of the main disciplines within Forensic Science. ... The Forensic Icon Bar at the top of each page is an image map, linking directly to any of the other subject pages and to this index page. ...
- What is Forensic Science? Forensic Science is any aspect of science as it relates to the law. Typically, it includes the disciplines listed below, but just about any area of science could be called into question in a court of law. ...
- Forensic Psychiatry and Profiling. ...
- Forensic Photography. ...
- This includes all aspects of forensic science and how they come together when searching a crime scene, collecting evidence, tagging and bagging evidence, and analyzing evidence in the lab. ...
- Also, some links to other forensics sites, including a monster page of forensic links and an index to higher education in forensics. ...
18. Google Directory - Science > Science in Society > Forensic Science
- directory.google.com
- Search only in Forensic ScienceSearch the Web .
- Forensic Science.
- Science > Science in Society > Forensic Science Go to Directory Home .
- Forensic Anthropology (14).
- Forensic Entomology (8).
- Forensic Meteorology (14).
- Forensic Photography (30).
- Forensic Psychology (96).
- Science > Social Sciences > Criminology (50).
- Keith Murray' s Forensic Science - http://home. ... net/~thekeither/Forensic/forsone. ...
- Provides an understanding of what forensic science entails, written by a corporate/legal/forensic investigator who holds a BA in Criminal Justice and an MA in Forensic Science, about to begin law school in the USA.
- Forensic Science Service - http://www. forensic. ... uk/forensic/entry. ...
- Outlines the development and improvement of forensic technologies; facial, fingerprint and DNA recognition, in the crime-fighting community by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, Maryland.
19. ENFSI - European Network of Forensic Science Institutes
- www.enfsi.org
20. Welcome to NIFS, the National Institute of Forensic Science
- www.nifs.com.au
- National Institute of Forensic Science .
- Serving the forensic science community.
- 17th International Symposium on the Forensic Sciences, NZ .
- The Forensic Service Providers Resource Register .
- Let NIFS help you find that forensic specialist .
21. Ray Murray
- www.forensicgeology.net
- THE SCIENCE.
- Raymond Murray first encountered forensic geology in 1973 when he was teaching geology at Rutgers University. ... Since then, Murray has worked as a forensic geologist and, with then fellow Rutgers professor John Tedrow, in 1975 published the first textbook on the science, Forensic Geology. Murray served as vice president and professor of geology at the University of Montana from 1977 to 1996 and continues to work in forensic geology. His latest book "Evidence from the Earth--forensic geology" will be published by Mountain Press in March 2004. ...
22. Kyiv Institute of Forensic Science: General information
- www.expert.com.ua
- Kyiv Institute of Forensic Science (original name "Kyivsky Naukovo-Doslidny Institut Sudovykh Expertiz, "KNDISE").
- Kyiv Institute of Forensic Science is a specialized state scientific research institution subordinated to Ministry of Justice of Ukraine.
- The history of KIFS began from Kyiv laboratory of Forensic Sciences of the Prosecutor of Kyiv Court Chamber founded on the 2nd of February 1914. ...
- The Institute activity is carried out in accordance with the Law of Ukraine "On Forensic Examinations" adopted by Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine on the 25th of February 1994 and other normative acts, concerning the activity of the scientific research institutions.
- The elaboration of scientific and methodical forensic examination fundamentals as well as carrying out of examinations for needs of inquest bodies preliminary inquiry and courts are among the main goals of the Institute activity.
- - scientific research developments in the fields of forensic examination and criminalistics and putting into practice the results of such developments;.
- - forensic examination in criminal, civil, arbitral and administrative proceedings which are carried out according to the acting legislation;.
- - editorial and publishing activity (publishing manuals on different kinds of forensic researches, yearbook of scientific articles "Criminalistics and Forensic Examinations" (The year of foundation is 1964).
- - elaboration of legal, methodical and organizational backgrounds of the information technologies, applying in the field of forensic examination activity.
23. Forensic Science Degree
- www.nr.cc.va.us
- Forensic Science Degree.
- Award: Associate in Applied Science Degree.
- The curriculum is structured to provide an introduction to the basics of forensic investigation for students seriously considering this highly specialized field. ...
- More than one half of the Forensic Science curriculum is composed of general Administration of Justice and specialized Forensic Science classes. Students will be provided with some hands-on practical applications of basic forensic analytical techniques. ...
- Students who complete the curriculum may transfer many of the credits to a four-year college or university toward a degree in Forensic Science or related field. ...
- Upon completion of the program requirements, students will be awarded an Associate in Applied Science Degree in Forensic Science.
- Forensic Science I .
- Forensic Science II .
24. REDDY'S FORENSIC HOME PAGE
- www.forensicpage.com
- I am a forensic scientist with Police Laboratory, New York City Police Department. This is my 35th year in forensic field. ...
- in chemistry, degree in law, diploma in criminal law (from India) and 2 years of graduate work in Forensic Science at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York .
- forensic chemistry/narcotics, research and training, questioned documents, and ballistics. ...
- unusual narcotic cases, application of analytical instrumental techniques, application of digital imaging and image enhancing techniques to forensic problems, surfing Internet for information and web sites on forensic science.
- "Science cannot exist in secrecy. ...
- FORENSIC SCIENCE JOURNALS.
- COLLEGES OFFERING FORENSIC SCIENCE PROGRAMS.
- FORENSIC SCIENCE LABORATORIES/ INSTITUTES/CENTERS.
- PRIVATE FORENSIC LABORATORIES.
- GENERAL FORENSIC INTEREST.
- ETHICS AND FORENSIC SCIENCE.
- FORENSIC HOME PAGES/WEB PAGES.
- FORENSIC CHEMISTRY/NARCOTICS.
- FORENSIC ENTOMOLOGY.
- FORENSIC PATHOLOGY & MEDICINE.
25. Dr. Zeno's Forensic Science Site
- forensic.to
- Forensic science .
- Zeno's Forensic Page.
- Free Forensic Web Space.
- Zeno Geradts is a forensic scientist at the Netherlands Forensic Institute of the Ministry of Justice at the Digital Evidence section in the area of forensic (video) image processing and pattern recognition. For more information on a job as a forensic scientist and some projects that Zeno is involved in, please visit Zeno's Personal Page or the FAQ-list.
- This site provides information on forensic science, forensic psychiatry and other aspects of forensic evidence. The site with links is listed at Zeno's Forensic Page since 1993.
- Search WWW Search forensic. ...
- Zeno's Forensic Site in other languages :.
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