Webinar – After the Fire – Arson Investigation Techniques 2

Last year we ran a webinar focussed on arson and fire scene investigation that was really well received. We had some great feedback and enough questions on the subject to make us think that it deserved a second visit.
So, having set fire to another bag full of ‘evidence’, we are ready to demonstrate once again some of the latest and most effective forensic arson investigation techniques.

Webinar – Fingerprint Imaging Techniques – Capturing Ridge Detail

Fingerprint visualisation and image capture is a constantly evolving discipline that requires forensic photographers to experiment with new techniques and technologies in order to get the best possible results.
In this webinar, we'll look at some of the techniques that our experts have picked whilst visiting labs around the world, and explore some of the new technologies that are enabling photographers to achieve better results than ever before.

Webinar – Crime Scene Investigation – Mobile Crime Lab Technology

Crime scene examiners and forensic teams carry a lot of kit because they never know exactly what to expect when they're called to a scene. By reducing the size of the equipment and developing multi-functional technology, it is now possible to create a fully functioning mobile crime lab.
In this webinar, we'll be looking at the new technologies that have been designed to deliver lab-quality examinations at the crime scene.

Webinar – Skin Deep Forensics

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.

Webinar – Wildlife Forensics

Wildlife forensics is a relatively new field of criminal investigation that in many countries lags far behind other fields of forensic science in terms of budget and the availability of manpower, equipment and resources.
In this webinar, we focus on getting the most out of a limited range of equipment and also in using common forensic tools and instruments, occasionally in unexpected ways, to examine wildlife crimes.

Webinar – How we work with Crime-lites to find Semen

Following the success of last year's Forensic Light Source Symposium, foster+freeman hosted another Crime-lite focused event which guest speakers from UK organizations shared the latest research in the use of forensic light sources. A great success, the symposium was attended by a global audience of 300 forensic professionals. All presentations given during the day are now available to access on-demand.

Webinar – Crime-lite AUTO-Motive – US Webinar

Join us for this 30 minute informational webinar where we will utilize the Crime-lite AUTO to conduct a full vehicle search from start to finish. Combining the latest forensic imaging technology with high intensity multi-spectral illumination, the new new Crime-lite AUTO is a complete solution for the search, detection and capture of evidence.

Webinar – A Guide to Your Forensic Career – From Classroom to Crime Scene

Degree courses, placements, and work experience - how to get ahead in forensics. In this webinar, we will be looking at the various paths that can lead to a successful career in forensics.Featuring interviews with course leaders and a tour of the University of South Wales' forensic facilities, we will also be discussing the types of equipment you are likely to encounter during your studies and how getting hands-on experience with industry-leading tech can benefit your future career.

Webinar – DCS 5: Imaging Difficult Fingermarks with Advanced Lighting Techniques

This week's webinar topic will cover the importance of broadening the use of multiple wavelengths when searching for evidence with a light source both within the crime scene and laboratory. The importance of forensic training will be highlighted from experts within specific areas of forensics to discuss the advantages of implementing training to ALS Users and the benefits it can achieve when detecting evidence.

Webinar – Evidence Search and Detection: Which Forensic Light Source should I use? Improve your evidence yield

This week's webinar topic will cover the importance of broadening the use of multiple wavelengths when searching for evidence with a light source both within the crime scene and laboratory. The importance of forensic training will be highlighted from experts within specific areas of forensics to discuss the advantages of implementing training to ALS Users and the benefits it can achieve when detecting evidence.