Webinar – VSC Developments
Now available on demand
Now available on demand
Cyanoacrylate or 'superglue' fuming is one of the most widely used techniques in forensic fingerprint laboratories worldwide.
First discovered in the late 1970s, the method of heating 'glue' to the point that it evaporates, binding itself to any latent fingermarks, is so simple and effective that there has been very little reason for it to change during the 40+ years it has been in use.
However, while the method of fuming may not have changed, there have been significant advances in the way that we visualise and examine the resulting marks...
Providing accurate and repeatable results to examiners, our trace evidence analysis range of instruments provide facilities to compare and identify fragments of evidence using techniques including, GRIM glass analysis; UV-Vis-IR Micro spectrometry; Fluorescence imaging etc.
A demonstration of how forensic light sources and the foster+freeman family of fingerprint examination systems may be used to investigate arson scenes.
Throughout the webinar, we'll be using our range of Crime-lites to explain the theory and techniques that enable forensic examiners to reveal vital traces of evidence in cases of sexual and physical assault, not to mention the countless other crimes that may require the human body to be investigated as a crime scene in its own right.
In this webinar we will explore how the latest generation of forensic science instruments is improving the way we search for, detect and examine evidence.
For Sexual Abuse and Sexual Violence Awareness Week we are exploring the methods by which forensic practitioners are able to gather evidence of sexual abuse and violence.
This webinar will explore how ground truth studies and data can be used to help improve results, both in the laboratory and at the crime scene.
In this webinar we will be exploring the latest techniques and technology used by immigration staff and questioned document examiners for the forensic analysis of travel and identity documents.
In this webinar we will be exploring new research, technologies and techniques in the field of fingermark development
In this webinar we will be exploring how forensic technology is being used by museums, galleries, and conservators to reveal hidden histories and separate masterpieces from masterfakes.
In this webinar we will be asking the question: Can we really develop finger marks without chemical treatment?
We will discuss the theory behind chemical free fingermark development. We will go in-depth into the process, explaining the idea and the benefits/disadvantages of chemical free fingermark development.
We will demonstrate this theory in action with our products. Showing you how to develop fingermarks without chemicals using foster+freeman products effectively. We will have a 30 minute Q+A session where wee will answer any questions you have!