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About IAFS
Inaugurated in 1957, the International Association of Forensic Sciences
(IAFS) is the only worldwide Association to bring together academics and
practicing professionals of various disciplines in forensic science. They
include:
forensic scientists, who are generally
responsible for autopsies and for clinical forensic medicine i.e.,
examination of victims of rape and other types of violence in
adults and juveniles, taking sexual and other delinquents into
care, etc.
those working in police, government or
private forensic laboratories, dealing with fingerprints, biochemical
grouping, drug analysis, toxicology, ballistics, traces evidence
examination, accident reconstruction, etc. and
those working in other branches of forensic
science, such as forensic psychiatry, physical anthropology, medical
law and bioethics, forensic odontology, etc.
The aims and objectives of IAFS are:
to develop the forensic sciences;
to assist forensic scientists and others
to exchange scientific and technical information, and
to organize triennial meetings
Since 1957, a total of 17 meetings have been organized
in major cities around the world. Participated by over 1300 forensic scientists
from 55 countries, the 2005 Meeting was held in Hong Kong.
The 18th Meeting of the International
Association of Forensic Sciences will be held from 21 to 26 July, 2008
at the New Orleans Marriott Hotel, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
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