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Εμφάνιση αναρτήσεων με ετικέτα Forensic Science Society. Εμφάνιση όλων των αναρτήσεων

Τετάρτη 9 Μαρτίου 2011

Document Examination - More than just handwriting analysis- Date: 4 April 2011- Date: 4 April 2011-Birmingham;

Date: 4 April 2011; Document Examination - More than just handwriting analysis
Venue: Menzies Strathallan Hotel, Birmingham;
Convenors: Andy Manns, Dr Kate Barr and Dr Steve Cosslett;

General topics include:
Simple Signatures
Linguistic Approaches to Authorship Attribution
Sequencing handwriting and impressions
Identity Documents Diploma
**This conference is eligible for 7 CPD Points

Programme
09:30 am Registration and Coffee
09.45 am Welcome
Dr Ann Priston, OBE, JP, FFSSoc, President Forensic Science
Society
10.00 am Limitations of Forensic Ink Examination via Raman
Spectroscopy and S.E.R.R.S
Nikolaos Kalantzis, University of Staffordshire
10.30 am ESDA Validation for ISO17025
Oliver Thorne, LGC Forensics
11.00 am Tea/Coffee Break
11.15 am Florentis Signature Scope: An Aid to Handwriting Analysis
Nick Mettyear
11.45 am Is it Worth the Paper it is written on
Claire Williamson, UCLAN
12.15 pm Simple Signatures
Dr Audrey Giles, Giles Document Laboratory
12.45 pm Lunch
13.45 pm Linguistic Approaches to Authorship Attribution
Professor Malcolm Coulthard, Aston University
14.15 pm Shades of Grey
Jennifer Lord, LGC Forensics
14.25 pm “I swear I received it in the post Guv”
Kamaljit Mesuria, LGC Forensics
14.45 pm Sequencing Handwriting and Impressions by ESDA
Robert Radley
15.15 pm Tea/Coffee Break
15.30 pm New Developments: The Forensic Science Society Register -
The Assessment Process
Mike Allen, Consultant
15.45 pm New Developments: Launch of the Identity Documents
Diploma
Mike Allen, Consultant
16.00 pm The Register of Experts in the Netherlands
Michel Smithuis, Nederlands Register Gerechtelijk Deskundigen
16:15 pm Close of Conference

Aims and Objectives
The aim of the conference is to provide a forum for forensic document
examiners working in the UK to meet to discuss issues that affect the sector
and to provide an opportunity for learning through the consideration of
individual case studies.

Learning Outcomes
Attendees at the conference will have the opportunity to expand their
knowledge base through the discussion of case studies, to learn about cutting
edge areas of research and to network with the leading practitioners in the field.

Conference Location
Venue: Mezies Strathallan Hotel, Birmingham
225 Hagley Road
Edgbaston
Birmingham
B16 9RY

Location: The hotel is located centrally in Birmingham.
By rail: Birmingham New Street Railway Station is 1.9 miles from
Menzies Strathallan. Taxis are available at the station.
By air: Birmingham International Airport is 12 miles from the hotel.
By bus: The bus stop is directly outside the hotel. All buses are
approximately every 10 minutes during the day and every 30
minutes during the evening.

More information can be found in the following links:


Πέμπτη 29 Μαΐου 2008

Forensic Science Society Conference: Is What You See What You Get?

Forensic Science Society Conference: Is What You See What You Get?

4-6 July 2008
Summer Conference
Derby Renaissance Hotel
Is What You See What You Get?
Convenors: Brian Rankin & Callum Sutherland Programme and Booking Form (.pdf)
Places still available Summer 08 Domestic Arrangements (.pdf)

Friday 4th July 2008
09.00 am Registration
10.30 am Workshops
(a) Role of Crime Scene Manager and Environmental
Experts
Callum Sutherland, La Plante Productions &
John Manlove, Manlove Forensics
(b) Court Room Skills
Ian Stebbings, & Adam Pacifico, BPP Professional
Education
12.30 pm Lunch
14.00 pm Welcome and Open
Brian Rankin, President, The Forensic Science
Society
Supporting the Criminal Justice System – Roles of Various Bodies
14.10 pm Forensic Science Regulator
Forensic Regulator
14.25 pm Skills for Justice
Charles Welsh, Skills for Justice
14.40 pm NPIA
Simon Bramble, Head of Police Science & Forensics
14.55 pm UK Forensic Science Education Group (UKFSEG)
Professor Julie Mennell, Dean, School of Applied
Science, University of Northumbria
15.10 pm Forensic Science Society (FSSoc)
Dr Anya Hunt, Chair of Standards Committee,
Forensic Science Society
15.25 pm Council for the Registration of Forensic Practitioners
CRFP Representative
15.40 pm Tea/Coffee Break
16.10 pm Question Time – Providing assurance to the Criminal
Justice System and Confident to the Public
17.10 pm Close
19.00 pm Dinner and Quiz
Saturday 5th July 2008
09.00 am Security of Passports and Travel Documents
Paul Giles, National Document Fraud Unit, Border &
Immigration Agency
09.45 am Integration of Soil Fingerprinting Techniques Looking
Beyond the Individual
Lorna Dawson, Macaulay Institute, Aberdeen
10.30 am Tea/Coffee Break – Poster Session Viewing
11.00 am The Prospects for a Nascent Neuroimaging of Lie
Detection
Professor Sean Spence, University of Sheffield
11.45 am When Science Doesn’t Meet the Law
Dr Carole McCartney, University of Leeds
12.15 pm Response to the Omagh Judgement on DNA Profiling
Evidence
Peter Gill, University of Strathclyde
12.45 pm Lunch
13.45 pm You Get What You See!
Pam Hamer
14.15 pm Using Raman Imaging to Determine the Sequence of
Crossed Ink Lines on Questioned Documents
T Smith, Renishaw plc
14.45 pm TBC
Ian Stebbings, & Adam Pacifico, BPP Professional Education
15.30 pm Tea/Coffee Break – Announcement of Poster Winner
16.00 pm Forensic Analytical Services Procurement – The
Informed Customer
Emily Burton, GMP & John Gadd, Dorset Police
16.45 pm ‘Contracts, ‘creditation, Register, Resignation… is our
Profession in Jeopardy?”
Roger Robson, Forensic Access Ltd
17.30 pm Close
19.30 pm Dinner and Entertainment
Sunday 6th July 2008
Handling & Reviewing of High Profile Case
09.30 am Managing High Profile Cases
Dr Angela Gallop, LGC Forensics
10.00 am Damilola Taylor Case – SIO View
TBC
10.30 am Tea/Coffee Break
10.50 am Damilola Taylor Case – SIO View continues
TBC
11.15 am Reviewing High Profile Cases
Professor Brian Caddy
12.00 pm Who Should be Registered?
CRFP Representative
12.30 pm Close

Σάββατο 24 Μαΐου 2008

Forensic Science Society Autumn Conference & AGM - Research, Evidence & Evaluation


Forensic Science Society

Autumn Conference & AGM – Research, Evidence & Evaluation

31 October – 2 November 2008

Robinson College Executive Centre, Wyboston

Provisional Programme

Convenor: Dr Niamh Nic Daéid

Friday 31 October

Bookings for workshops will be accepted on a first

come first served basis. A fee will be charged to attend

each workshop – see registration booking form

10.3012.30 Workshops

(a) How to Pass the CSI Diploma

Graham Thompson, University of Teesside

(b) TBC

TBC

12.30 Lunch

14:00 Welcome

Brian Rankin, President, The Forensic

Science Society

14.10 Home Office Research Strategy

TBC

14.40 TBC

Professor Jim Fraser, University of

Strathclyde

15.10 TBC

Valerie Bowman, HOSDB

15.30 TBC

Sean Doyle, Forensic Explosives Laboratory

15.50 Tea/Coffee Break

16.20 The relevance of experitmental studies for

interpretation and evaluation of physical

evidence

Ruth Morgan, Jill Dando Institute

16.40 Research in Forensic Geology

Lorna Dawson, Macauley Institute

17.00 Evaluation of Body Fluid Results

Louise McKenna, Forensic Science Lab, Dublin

19.00 Dinner & Awards (Black Tie Optional)

Including Presidential Address

Saturday 1 November

09.00 Vein Mapping in Identification

Helen Meadows, University of Dundee

09.20 EFIT-V

Chris Soloman, University of Kent

09.40 Synthesising the appearance of faces under

arbitrary illumination & camera

geometrics from 3D face data

Marie Petrou, Imperial College London

10.00 The Interpretation of Trace Mass

Spectral Evidence & the use of Isotope

Ratio Mass Spectrometry

Richard Sleeman, Mass Spec Analytical

10.20 Antibody-Functionalised Nanoparticles

Sue Jickells, Kings College London

10.40 Forensic Mycology

Patricia Wiltshire, University of Aberdeen &

University of Gloucestershire

11.00 Tea/Coffee Break

11.30 CAI: what does it mean? Why is it so

important?

Ian Evett

12.10 TBC

Phil Jones, Forensic Science Service

12.50 Lunch

14.10 Evaluating DNA Evidence

Sue Pope, Forensic Science Service

14.50 Evaluating Fingerprint Evidence

Christophe Champod, UNIL, Universite

de Lausanne

15.30 Tea/Coffee Break

16.00 The Interpretation Odyssey of a

Mathematically Challenged Forensic

Scientist

Claude Roux, UTS, Sydney, Australia

16.40 Panel Discussion

17.00 AGM (members only)

19.30 Dinner followed by Entertainment

Sunday 2 November

09.30 How Research Can Help Opinions

Graham Jackson, Advance Forensic Science

10.10 Evaluation of Fibres – A Case Study

Gareth Booth, Forensic Science Service

10.50 Tea/Coffee Break

11.20 The Australian Experience, the Bennet

Case

Claude Roux, UTS Sydney, Australia

12.00 Case Study - TBC

Ian Evett & Christophe Champod

12.40 Close - Brian Rankin, President,

The Forensic Science Society



If you book before 25 July 2008 you are entitled to Early Booking Discounted Prices – details overleaf. To be

eligible for this discount payment must be made in full with the booking or within 30 days with a quoted purchase

order number provided with the booking form.

Flyer: http://www.forensic-science-society.org.uk/pdf/311008.pdf