AFSN Annual Meeting and Symposium 2022 – Jakarta
"Enhancing Forensic Science Cooperation in Law Enforcement in Asia Towards Post-Pandemic Recovery"
"Enhancing Forensic Science Cooperation in Law Enforcement in Asia Towards Post-Pandemic Recovery"
Originally founded as the Forensic Science Society in 1959, some 60 years later The CSFS now boasts a worldwide membership and is the main Professional Body for individuals working as forensic practitioners in the UK and is considered to be the ‘international voice of forensic science’.
Join us in Evesham for a free to attend hands-on workshop & new technology training event
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.
Working in partnership with the British Embassy in the Netherlands, exhibitors will showcase their capabilities and engage with a highly target audience.
This exciting US event is now open for early bird registration. A jewel in the crown of the US forensics calendar, the event will feature prominent guest speakers and focus on the theme "Science Works".
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.
The 43rd Spurenworkshop is organized by Prof. Dr. Carsten Tiemann (LabCon OWL, Bad Salzuflen)
This high profile event provides a unique opportunity to meet and discuss the latest advances in delivering national security and resilience with leading suppliers, officials and decision makers across the law enforcement and security sectors.
foster+freeman would like to invite you to join us at a one-day training event, featuring Esther Neate, an internationally-renowned expert in forensic digital photography and digital imaging, and other notable guest speakers, who will be introducing the latest technologies and techniques being used to detect, develop and capture finger marks.
This three-day training course, Fingerprints: Detecting the Undetected, will be presented by Cutting Edge Forensics at our US office in Ashburn, Virginia.
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.