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1-800-AUTOPSY
Autopsies and other post-mortem services.
Alcohol Countermeasure Systems (ACS)
Breath alcohol testing equipment.
Aware, Inc.
Digital subscriber line (DSL) technology, chipsets, modules and development systems, including hardware and software interfaces, and ultra high-speed modems. Systems to format digital fingerprint images and associated biographic information into the standard required by the National Institute of Standards and Technology and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Computer Forensics Ltd.
Equipment and services for collecting, analyzing, and presenting computer based information so that it is suitable for use as evidence in a court of law.
CSI Law Enforcement, Inc.
Hardware and software solutions for law enforcement and public safety including electronic mapping, computer mugshot systems, barcode tracking for evidence and inmates, and fingerprint readers.
EDAX
X-ray analyzers and detectors for microanalysis applications.
Fitzco Inc.
Evidence collecting kits, pouches, and supplies for law enforcement and forensics purposes.
Forensic Analytical Specialties, Inc.
Trace evidence analysis, DNA typing by PCR-based methods, gunshot residue analysis, firearms evidence examination, crime scene reconstruction, and other analytical services.
Forensic Press
Fingerprint identification products and educational materials.
Identicator Technology
Software and readers for fingerprint identification.
Knowledge Solutions LLC
Training, information resources, and case consultations for law enforcement, the forensic sciences, the legal community, and the mental health community.
LabVantage Solutions
Forensic laboratory information management systems.
Media Cybernetics
Scientific image analysis software.
National Medical Services Crime Laboratory Division
The Criminalistics Department of National Medical Services maintains a full staff of forensic scientists and technical support personnel (on call 24 hours a day) to analyze and interpret a wide variety of non-biological specimens.
Ontrack Data International, Inc.
Data recovery and computer data evidence software and services.
PAS Systems, LLC
Breath and environment alcohol detection systems.
Photometrics Ltd.
Digital cameras and image enhancement workstations for latent fingerprint and other forensic photography.
ReliaGene Technologies, Inc.
Genetic testing services including paternity determination and forensic science identification.
SEE, Inc.
Microspectrometers for analytical laboratories.
SPEX Forensics
Forensic light sources, ultraviolet imagers, and digital image enhancement systems.

Evidence Collection

Crime and Clues
Contains articles and links to information on crime scene investigation, physical evidence, testimonial evidence, behavioral evidence, and death investigation.
Crime Scene Investigation
Crime scene investigation information from the University of California Police Department at Riverside.
Institute for Forensic Imaging (IFI)
The Institute for Forensic Imaging (IFI), located on the Indiana University-Perdue University at Indianapolis (IUPUI) campus, was established to meet the needs of law enforcement agencies for training in imaging technologies for forensic purposes. Site contains information on IFI's research and publications and a schedule of classes.
National Cybercrime Training Partnership (NCTP)
Site contains a training schedule of classes offered by the NCTP on basic data recovery and analysis.

Federal Government Resources
FBI Laboratory
Site features information about the different units of the FBI Laboratory and descriptions of cases investigated by the Laboratory.
Federal Laboratory Consortium (FLC)
The Federal Laboratory Consortium (FLC) is a nationwide network of Federal laboratories. Site offers searchable databases of Federal laboratories and news, information about technologies developed at Federal laboratories, newsletters, an event calendar, and funding opportunities.
National Center for Forensic Science (NCFS)
The NCFS is a joint project of the University of Central Florida and the National Institute of Justice. The goal of NCFS is to create a unique laboratory facility staffed and equipped to service the forensic and law enforcement communities in the areas of fire and explosion debris. Site contains NCFS news and information.
National Fish and Wildlife Service Forensics Laboratory
The National Fish and Wildlife Service Forensics Laboratory is a full service, wildlife forensic laboratory operating under the Office of Law Enforcement, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Site contains general laboratory information and an excellent list of online forensic science resources.

News & Information

California Criminalistics Institute Virtual Library
Site provides links and other resources that are useful to members of the forensic science community.
Evidence: The True Witness
Contains basic information on forensic topics such as anthropology, ballistics, DNA fingerprinting, entomology, hairs and fibers, fingerprints, odontology, pathology, questioned documents, and toxicology. It also has a glossary of terms, descriptions of forensic science careers, and a mystery game.
Fingerprint Technology Update
Site contains an online journal of fingerprint technologies.
Forensic Science Communications
Forensic Science Communications is a forensic science journal published quarterly in January, April, July, and October by FBI Laboratory personnel. It is a means of communication between forensic scientists.
Forensic Toxicology Links
Site contains links to forensic toxicology sites, government forensic toxicology laboratories, directories of forensic expert witnesses, and general forensic sciences links. The site is maintained by a consulting forensic toxicologist.
FrenzyExpo
Contains exhibitor and attendee information for the first annual Forensic Sciences & Crime Scene Technology Conference and Exposition (May 9-11, 2000).
Zeno's Forensic Page
Site is maintained by Zeno Geradt, a forensic scientist at the Netherlands' Forensic Science Laboratory, and contains information and links on forensic science, forensic medicine, and forensic psychiatry.
American Board of Criminalistics
Association composed of regional and national organizations which represent forensic scientists.
California Association of Criminalistics
A professional organization of forensic scientists that meet to exchange ideas, new testing methodologies, and to share case histories.
Regional Computer Forensics Laboratory - San Diego
provides information about the Regional Computer Forensics Laboratory , its mission, participating agencies, and its first annual conference.

Professional Organizations

American Academy of Forensic Sciences
The American Academy of Forensic Sciences is a professional society dedicated to the application of science to the law. Site contains information on conferences and seminars, a membership application, employment opportunities, and links to organizations and online journals.
American College of Forensic Examiners
The American College of Forensic Examiners (ACFE) is a private, nonprofit, tax-exempt scientific and professional society. Site contains information on membership, certification, conferences, discussion groups, and online publications.
American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors
The American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors (ASCLD) is a nonprofit professional society devoted to the improvement of crime laboratory operations through sound management practices. Site contains information on membership, accreditation, scholarships, and management practices.
American Society of Questioned Document Examiners (ASQDE)
The American Society of Questioned Document Examiners (ASQDE) fosters education, sponsors scientific research, establishes standards, and provides instruction in the field of questioned document examination. Site contains information on membership, referral lists of document examiners, continuing education, publications, and other topics.
Association for Crime Scene Reconstruction (ACSR)
ACSR is an organization dedicated to understanding of the whole crime scene and the necessity of reconstructing that scene in order to better understand the elements of the crime and to recognize and preserve evidence.
European DNA Profiling Group (EDNAP)
EDNAP is a working group of the International Society for Forensic Haemogenetics. Within this working group, it is intended that each European country should be represented by one laboratory with sufficient expertise in forensic DNA technology. Site contains information about EDNAP's activities, publications, and conferences.
Forensic Science Society
The Forensic Science Society is the world's largest forensic science organization located in Britain. Site contains information about the Society's activities and publications, a searchable database of websites, and a searchable database of article abstracts.
International Association for Identification (IAI)
The International Association for Identification (IAI) is a professional forensics organization consisting of forensics personnel and experts from every level of law enforcement and from most countries in the world. Site has information on membership, certification programs, and conferences.
International Association of Computer Investigative Specialists (IACIS)
IACIS is a nonprofit corporation composed of law enforcement professionals who have been trained in the forensic science of seizing and processing evidence from computer systems. Site contains membership information, training opportunities, and special announcements from IACIS.
International Association of Forensic Nurses (IAFN)
IAFN is the only international professional organization of registered nurses formed exclusively to develop, promote, and disseminate information about the science of forensic nursing nationally and internationally. Site contains information about forensic nursing, IAFN conferences, and educational opportunities.
National Association of Document Examiners (NADE)
The National Association of Document Examiners (NADE) is comprised of handwriting experts who examine signatures and documents to determine authenticity or identify the originator. Site contains contact information.
National Forensic Science Technology Center (NFSTC)
NFSTC is an independent, nonprofit organization that provides systems support and continuing education to crime laboratories and laboratory staff. Site contains information about NFSTC services and an online newsletter.
Society of Forensic Toxicologists (SOFT)
SOFT is a non-profit organization established in 1970 and is composed of practicing forensic toxicologists and those interested in the discipline for the purpose of promoting and developing the profession. Contains information on forensic toxicology, laboratory guidelines, employement listings, and continuing education opportunities.



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