Science, Science in Society, Forensic Science
See Also:
- List of programs on criminal history, folklore of crime, forensic science, with details of next public address by E. J. Wagner at the Museum of Long Island Natural Sciences at Stony Brook, NY.
- Links relating to ballistics, gunprints, wound analysis, software, chemistry, narcotics and other subdisciplines, organizations and agencies from New York City.
- Educational resource, including history, development, forum from part of the Ministry of Justice, Kiev, Ukraine.
- List of links related to forensics and crime investigation and sponsors of About.com.
- The use of geology and soil science in criminal and civil matters. The science is described and references are provided along with the author's personal and contact information in Missoula, MT.
- Extensive listing of links to forensic science, including medicine and psychology. Active message board and index of links to other sites, available in other languages from Den Haag, Netherlands.
- Resource claiming over a thousand links from law office in Mill Valley, California.
- Non-profit company offering objective technical support to state and local criminal justice agencies, particularly on emerging technologies confronting the community, through prototyping and testing at Falls Church, Virginia.
- Overview of the topic from founder and professor of the Forensic Science Program at the University of New Haven, editor of academic journals, article and book author, and Chief Emeritus of the Connecticut State Police.
- List of articles and newsletter on law and public policy, intended for lawyers, forensic scientists, public officials and tutors worldwide.
- An award winning student site with introductory information about the field sponsored by Thinkquest.
- International web conference allowing live and archived presentations by experts.
- Next conference in series for practitioners and researchers who deal with criminal justice, archives of previous meetings held throughout the States, from National Institute of Justice, Washington, DC.
- Various resources with global content from Canada.
- Provides an understanding of what forensic science entails, written by a corporate/legal/forensic investigator who holds a BA in Criminal Justice and an MA in Forensic Science, about to begin law school in the USA.
- Outlines the development and improvement of forensic technologies; facial, fingerprint and DNA recognition, in the crime-fighting community by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, Maryland.
- Series of stories about troubling problems with forensic science. [Free registration required to view most stories.]
- An interactive, vendor independent, portal covering all aspects of computer forensics and investigative techniques.
- The Tennessee Criminal Law Defense Resources link site for forensic science.
- Part of Stetson University College of Law. Working to foster communication between the scientific, technological and legal communities.
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