Webinar – Building a Case Against Document Fraudsters

From uncovering forged signatures to detecting altered documents, learn the cutting-edge techniques and technologies used to catch even the most cunning counterfeiters. Whether you're a seasoned investigator or new to the field, this webinar offers invaluable insights to enhance your skills and bolster your efforts in combating document fraud.

Ohio IAI

The Ohio Identification Officers Association strives to be a professional association for those engaged in investigation, forensic identification and scientific examination of physical evidence.

PSE Brussels

ADS is proud to be working alongside the Department of Business and Trade (DBT) and the British Embassy to host the third instalment of the Public Security Exhibition (PSE) in Brussels, following on from previous successful editions in recent years.

This PSE will be focussed on showcasing cutting-edge UK security capabilities to help meet current security challenges in Belgium. This event will be an excellent opportunity to network and build relationships in-country, as well as capitalise on the international setting of Brussels through G2G, EU and NATO engagements in the security and resilience sector.

12th EDEWG Conference

The European Document Experts Working Group (EDEWG) Steering Committee and the Questioned Document Section of School of Criminal Justice are happy to welcome you to the 12th EDEWG Conference from 10th to 13th September 2024 (welcome drink 9th September evening). The conference will be held at the campus of the University of Lausanne, Switzerland.

Rocky Mountain Division IAI

The Rocky Mountain Division of the International Association for Identification is a non-profit organization chartered in 1967 to provide the Colorado-New Mexico-Wyoming area quality educational and professional development opportunities for both experienced and incoming professionals in the field of forensic sciences. The RMDIAI also works in collaboration with the parent organization and other chartered divisions to provide its members access to diverse forensic topics and perspectives.

ENFSI Fingerprint Meeting

The European Fingerprint Working Group (EFP-WG) promotes development and improvement in the fields of fingerprint detection, imaging and comparison through:

regular meetings, providing opportunities for the development of professional relationships, training through presentations and workshops, and exchanges of experience.

awareness and collaboration in research and development.

promotion of quality management through the publication of a Best Practice Manual, support of external accreditation and collaborative tests.

International Symposium of Human Identification

This year’s keynote spotlights the dynamic intersection of true crime and DNA forensics: from unraveling mysteries and personal narratives to inspiring change and advancing justice. Our panel of speakers will share their insights and experiences, underscoring the pivotal role of DNA in connecting the past with the present and shaping the future.

ENFSI Paint and Glass

The former European Paint & Glass Working Group has been renamed to European Paint, Glass & Taggants Working Group. It was established in October 1995 in Wiesbaden.

Currently more than 40 forensic science agencies from about 26 European countries are participating in the European Paint, Glass & Taggants Working Group activities. There is also co-operation with the RCMP (Canada) and the FBI (USA).

Webinar – Bridging the Gap: International Forensics

In this session, we will explore how modern forensic technology helps bridge the gap in international forensics. We will discuss the challenges faced in international forensic science, how we are addressing these challenges, and the role of advanced technology in closing this divide.

Southern California Association of Fingerprint Officers

Founded in 1937, S.C.A.F.O., or the Southern California Association of Fingerprint Officers, is an organization that stands as a testament to the dedication and progress in the field of forensic science. As a nonprofit assembly, it brings together experts from various forensic disciplines, all united by a common goal: to advance the science and the practice of forensic identification.

Over the years, S.C.A.F.O. has grown substantially, both in size and in the scope of its influence. Initially catering to the professional community within Southern California, the association’s renown has spread far beyond the state lines. Today, it enjoys national and international recognition, drawing members and contributors from across the globe. The organization’s growth is due to its commitment to excellence and professional development. S.C.A.F.O. provides regular training, educational resources, and opportunities for networking.

ENFSI Scene of Crime

The scope of the Scene of Crime Working Group is to consider the “crime scene” as part of the overall contribution of forensic science to crime investigation and the administration of justice.

International Association of Bloodstain Pattern Analysts

The International Association for Bloodstain Pattern Analysts (IABPA) is a premier professional organization for practitioners and educational professionals in the science of bloodstain pattern analysis (BPA). The IABPA is focused on promoting the science of BPA, standardizing the scientific techniques of BPA, promoting education and encouraging research in BPA, and informing members and the BPA community of the latest techniques, discoveries, and developments in BPA.

Over the years, S.C.A.F.O. has grown substantially, both in size and in the scope of its influence. Initially catering to the professional community within Southern California, the association’s renown has spread far beyond the state lines. Today, it enjoys national and international recognition, drawing members and contributors from across the globe. The organization’s growth is due to its commitment to excellence and professional development. S.C.A.F.O. provides regular training, educational resources, and opportunities for networking.