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Ghost in the Genes New DNA Tech and Cold Cases
Ghost in the Genes New DNA Tech and Cold Cases For decades, traditional DNA profiling, primarily using Short Tandem Repeats (STRs), has been a cornerstone of forensic science, invaluable for matching suspects to crime scene evidence. However, this powerful tool primarily focuses on identification, often falling short when there’s no known suspect or database match.…
Read MorePioneering niche Forensic Education
In the ever-evolving landscape of forensic science, the need for specialised, high-quality training has never been more critical. At The Forensic Training Partnership (FTP), we’ve carved out a unique niche in forensic education, offering unparalleled training experiences that set us apart from traditional providers. Our approach is tailored, student-centric, and focused on delivering excellence in…
Read MoreA Landmark Achievement
Forensic Training Partnership Sets the Gold Standard for UK CSI and Chemical Enhancement Lab Staff Education Today marks a landmark achievement, an extraordinary milestone for Forensic Training Partnership (FTP) and, more importantly, for the future of crime scene investigation across the United Kingdom. We are incredibly proud to announce that our Initial CSI Course and…
Read MoreYour CSI Training Ground with On-Site Amenities and Local Gems
The Forensic Training Partnership understands the importance of a well-rounded training experience. While mastering Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) and Crime Scene Management (CSM) techniques is crucial, access to convenient amenities and local activities adds to a productive and enjoyable learning journey. This blog highlights the fantastic on-site facilities at Cranfield University, along with some local…
Read MoreFingermark Visualisation Manual Released Openly
In the ever-evolving landscape of forensic science, staying ahead is not just a priority; it’s a necessity. That’s why the public release of the Second Edition of the Fingermark Visualisation Manual (FVM) is causing ripples of excitement, with forensic examiners and investigators from around the world now having access. Developed by the Defence Science and…
Read MoreNew Spray can Detect Fingerprints in Ten Seconds
A UK-Chinese team of scientists developed a biocompatible fluorescent spray from a jellyfish protein. Forensic investigations have long relied on fingerprint analysis as a crucial tool in solving crimes. However, the methods used to detect latent fingerprints (LFPs) have often presented challenges, from toxicity to environmental damage. In a groundbreaking development, scientists at Shanghai Normal…
Read MoreCrime Scene Managers: Why are they so important?
Crime Scene Managers (CSM) plays a pivotal role in overseeing all aspects of a crime scene investigation, from the preservation of evidence to the coordination of personnel and resources. Their expertise, leadership and attention to detail are essential for ensuring that investigations are conducted thoroughly, accurately. In accordance with established protocols and procedures To read…
Read MoreImpactful Collaboration with Victim Support
The Heart of Community-Centric Initiatives At the core of Forensic Training Partnership’s (FTP) ethos lies a dedication to community-centric initiatives. Recognising the interconnectedness of forensic training and community welfare, FTP is strategically supporting Victim Support to create a symbiotic relationship. This collaboration is not just about ticking corporate social responsibility boxes; it’s about embodying the…
Read MoreDusting for Clues: A New Frontier in Crime Scene Forensics
The secret hidden in dust: Assessing the potential to use biological and chemical properties of the airborne fraction of soil for provenance assignment and forensic casework In the realm of crime scene investigation, DNA evidence has long been a game-changer, providing a powerful tool for identifying perpetrators and exonerating the innocent. However, the traditional methods…
Read MoreCode Of Practice – Why is it important?
Why is the Forensic Science Regulator’s Code Of Practice important to UK Police Forces? The new UK Forensic Science Regulator’s Code of Practice is important to UK Police Forces as it became live on the 2nd October 2023 for a number of reasons. First, The Code of Practice sets out specific standards and requirements for…
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