Essex Police utilises foster+freeman technology to combat burglaries
foster+freeman Crime-lite technology supports Essex Police in being one of the most successful forces in the country at tackling burglary.
foster+freeman Crime-lite technology supports Essex Police in being one of the most successful forces in the country at tackling burglary.
Part of a broader project in partnership with the Australian government, the latest laboratory at Clark International Airport deploys VSC technology to bolster fraudulent document detection capabilities, including advanced forensic analysis of watermarks, microprints, and other security features.
This article delves into the fascinating world of trace evidence, exploring its significance, the diverse analytical techniques employed, and the critical need for continued investment in this vital area of forensic science.
We will also consider how foster+freeman technology can offer examiners a multitude of examination techniques at a good price-performance value ratio, providing crucial tools while combating the challenges posed by limited funding.
With the festive season well underway, join us as we look back at the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures 2022, delivered by prominent forensic scientist Professor Dame Sue Black, DBE, and featuring the Crime-lite AUTO.
Page substitution, a meticulous forgery technique, poses a significant challenge to border security. This short article delves into the intricacies of page substitution in passport fraud, exploring its methods and detection strategies.
Advanced foster+freeman questioned document examination devices played a central role in the solution implemented by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) to bolster Ukraine’s border security.
Entries are now closed for our Forensic Photographer of the Year Awards 2024. Watch this space for more information!
Immigration and border security teams at Juanda Airport, Indonesia, are to be equipped with high-level automated passport inspection technology as part of their drive to modernise the identity authentication process.
Modern passports are more than just travel documents; they are intricate security devices. Designed to thwart counterfeiters and safeguard national borders, these booklets incorporate a range of sophisticated features, many of which are invisible to the naked eye.
Forensic laboratories are constantly under pressure to process evidence efficiently and accurately. To meet these demands, manufacturers are developing innovative technologies to streamline workflows and improve the quality of analysis.