Forensic science standards are crucial for enhancing reliability and trust in the results produced by forensic examinations. OSAC is working to strengthen forensic science through the development and implementation of standards – if you are a forensic science service provider and would like to share your implementation status with us, please consider submitting an implementation survey and join the national voluntarily movement toward standardization: https://lnkd.in/guxh9eGi #ForensicOSAC #ForensicScience #Forensics #Standards
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GREAT article demonstrating the continued need for the amazing work Organization of Scientific Area Committees for Forensic Science and Allison Getz are doing to help improve the historical shortcomings by developing standards in the Forensic Science field!
Forensic science standards are crucial for enhancing reliability and trust in the results produced by forensic examinations. OSAC is working to strengthen forensic science through the development and implementation of standards – if you are a forensic science service provider and would like to share your implementation status with us, please consider submitting an implementation survey and join the national voluntarily movement toward standardization: https://lnkd.in/guxh9eGi #ForensicOSAC #ForensicScience #Forensics #Standards
'Betrayed': Forensic science failures undermine justice as labs fail to adopt standards
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Article highlighting some of the many reasons that there needs to be a high level of quality assurance and adoption of current standards, such as through the Organization of Scientific Area Committees for Forensic Science registry to help ensure that laboratory examinations are being performed accurately and correctly. #deltaforensics #forensicscience #quality https://lnkd.in/djHSE2df
'Betrayed': Forensic science failures undermine justice as labs fail to adopt standards
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From the classroom to the crime scene, to the lab, to the courtroom – standards can have a huge impact, but only if they are used! Hear from some forensic science service providers about the benefits they’ve experienced implementing standards on the OSAC Registry: https://lnkd.in/ejC5earT #ForensicScienceWeek #ForensicOSAC #ForensicScience #Forensics #Standards
Implementation Success Stories
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High-profile crimes have long been a catalyst for advances in criminal investigation. According to this article, "the National Forensic Science Technology Center, later known as the Global Forensic and Justice Center, was founded in response to how DNA was handled in the O.J. Simpson case." #forensics #dna #investigation #ojsimpson #simpsontrial https://lnkd.in/g3x2eids
O.J. Simpson trial helped revolutionize forensic science, including in Florida
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Delays in forensic biology and DNA analysis labs are a recurring issue and not limited to a particular State or Territory. These delays don't solely affect the schedule of criminal proceedings, but they also hinder the readiness of legal representation and could render a independent evaluation of the forensic findings unattainable. The situation worsens when obtaining case file material requires a subpoena, instead of being readily disclosable. Timely analysis of forensic evidence is essential for fair trial preparation and independent validation. Regardless of the stage of proceedings, I will persistently strive to lend assistance, even when a comprehensive review isn't feasible.
Delay in criminal cases as DNA evidence takes months to be assessed
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Forensic science plays a pivotal role in the criminal justice system, but it faces unprecedented challenges in an increasingly complex and interconnected world. To address these issues, we are proud to promote the Global Forensic Science Alliance — a pioneering collaboration uniting five leading universities from Australia, Switzerland, Canada, the UK, and the USA. This alliance is dedicated to driving innovation, fostering cross-border research, and enhancing the role of forensic science in solving, preventing, and disrupting crime while addressing global societal challenges. By integrating expertise across STEM and HASS disciplines, and collaborating with governments, industry, and NGOs, we aim to develop holistic solutions that strengthen security and justice systems worldwide. Join us to celebrate and promote cutting-edge doctoral research at each institution: · Sofie Huisman - Monitoring Micropollutants in Rivers Using Passive Sampling, Non-Target Screening and Forensic Intelligence (Ecole des Sciences Criminelles, Université de Lausanne, Switzerland) · Keith Inman - What if We Could Test It Twice? Results of Replicate Testing of Challenging DNA Samples (Leverhulme Research Centre for Forensic Science, University of Dundee, UK) · Ciara Devlin - Understanding the Australian Fraudulent Document Market on Online Anonymous Marketplaces (Centre for Forensic Science, University of Technology Sydney, Australia) · Pier Louis Dumont - Social Network Reconstruction from Trace Analysis: An Insight into the Counterfeit Perfumes Market (Groupe de recherche en science forensique, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Canada) · Emma Calabrese - Impact of Adsorption on the Vapor Availability of Contained Explosives and Drugs (Global Forensic and Justice Center, Florida International University) Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of a global movement shaping the future of forensic science. 📅 Date: 3 Dec (EST, GMT and CET) / 4 Dec (AEDT) 🕒 Time: 3 Dec 3 PM (EST) – 3 Dec 8 PM (GMT) – 3 Dec 9 PM (CET) – 4 Dec 7 AM (AEDT) 📍 Location: https://lnkd.in/eHGMtn34 (Online Webinar)
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This recent USA Today article underscores the vital importance of adherence to rigorous forensic standards. At NAAG Forensic, we are steadfast in our commitment to quality, transparency, and the development of best practices. As forensic science continues to evolve, we aim to be at the forefront—elevating industry standards to ensure justice, accuracy, and trust remain central to every case we handle. This article is a sobering reminder of the challenges our field faces and the critical role accountability plays in maintaining public trust. We’re proud to contribute to a future where forensic science strengthens, rather than undermines, the pursuit of justice. Let us know your thoughts. Read the article here:
'Betrayed': Forensic science failures undermine justice as labs fail to adopt standards
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Recovery of weapon of offence on the disclosure of accused---Inconsequential---Accused was charged that he along with his co-accused committed murder of the brother of complainant by inflicting churri blows---Record showed that weapon of offence, i.e., churri was recovered on the pointing of the appellant, on 15.08.2020---Positive report of Forensic Science Agency regarding the presence of human blood on the blade of churri was available---As per the prosecution case, on 06.08.2020, the accused was arrested---Upon the disclosure of the appellant on 15.08.2020, a churri was recovered from the opposite railway station---Statements of recovery witness and Investigating Officer and perusal of the recovery memo. revealed that after the recovery of Churri which was wrapped in a shopper, same was taken into custody through sealed parcel---However, it was not mentioned in the Forensic DNA and Serology Analysis Report that the sealed parcel was submitted---Besides, the Forensic Science Agency Report revealed that property in the case was released to Investigating Officer on August 19, 2020---Swabs taken from the blade of Churri were examined on October 29, 2020---If the property of the case was released to Investigating Officer on 19.08.2020; this then which case property was analyzed by the Analyst on October 29, 2020; this created doubt on the report of Forensic Science Agency---Entire prosecution evidence was silent on such aspect of the case---Thus, there was no link evidence to prove that the Churri recovered from the accused was again received back from the Investigating Officer by the moharrar and the same was re-deposited in the Malkhana or handed over to the Moharrar---Circumstances established that the prosecution had failed to bring home a charge against the appellant beyond any reasonable doubt---Appeal against conviction was allowed accordingly. Babar alias Jani vs State 2025 PCrLJ 22
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I found this interview with Prof. Ruth Morgan truly fascinating. Forensic science, murder scenes, tracing prescription drugs in your fingerprints, eye tracking the anatomy of a crime scene, ... and then her latest project which is even more exciting than all of that: diversity of thinking to solve the world's biggest problems. What's not to like? #extraordinary #ExtraordinaryPodcast #StealTheShow #yBC #ReThink
Episode 2: From grisly crime scenes to fields of honey bees: the professor of forensic science bringing great minds together to solve big problems. - yBC.tv
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Solving Crime in the 21st Century: Seeing the Invisible Cutting-edge technology is revolutionizing crime-solving, enabling investigators to uncover crucial evidence previously undetectable. New techniques in forensic science offer fresh perspectives on solving complex cases by revealing what was once invisible to the human eye. #ForensicScience #CrimeInvestigation #Innovation #21stCenturyTech #LawEnforcement https://lnkd.in/dkP8uHEb
Solving crime in the 21st century: How to see the invisible?
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