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Session 11 Dr Karl Harrison: Maintaining the Ecosystems of Niche Forensics

Maintaining the Ecosystems of Niche Forensics

Session 12 Assoc Prof Patrick Randolph-Quinney: Navigating the cadaveric island

Navigating the cadaveric island

Session 13 Dr Kat Brown & Dr Helen McGonigal: ‘Fly’ing into the future: multidisciplinary research in forensic taphonomy at the University of Portsmouth

‘Fly’ing into the future: multidisciplinary research in forensic taphonomy at the University of Portsmouth

Session 14 Gareth Davies: A look at the state of the art in vehicle forensics

A look at the state of the art in Vehicle Forensics

Session 15 Dr Kelly Sheridan: Fibre evidence – addressing the difficult questions of when and how an incident occurred

Fibre evidence – addressing the difficult questions of when and how an incident occurred

Understanding Validation - With support from Forensic Science Regulator Gary Pugh

Session 02 Marie Barrett, Prof Claire Gwinnett & Dr Paul Smith: Measuring the Impact of Forensic Science on the Criminal Justice System

Measuring the Impact of Forensic Science on the Criminal Justice System

Session 03 Dr Samantha Pickles & Dr David Martin: Links between domestic abuse & animal cruelty

Links between domestic abuse & animal cruelty

Session 04 Dr Stephen Bleay: Can fingerprint evidence be recovered from surfaces exposed to corrosive substances?

Can fingerprint evidence be recovered from surfaces exposed to corrosive substances?

Session 05 Dr Rachel Bolton-King & Matt Woodhead: Evidencing ‘Gut Feelings’ for Organisational Change

Evidencing ‘Gut Feelings’ for Organisational Change

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