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The Training Gap in Forensic Lighting
When Tools Get Blamed Instead of Technique: The Training Gap in Forensic Lighting In today’s age, speed matters, and when it comes to forensic investigations, CSM’s, CSI’s and examiners are under pressure to get results, process the scene and get the hell out, after all, time is money. There’s new equipment in the forensic…
Read MoreSupporting Forensic Professionals: Our Sponsorship of Key UK Conferences
The Forensic Training Partnership is proud to sponsor two important forensic events this December: the Crime Scene Manager Conference in Derbyshire (2–3 Dec) and the Fingerprint Enhancement Laboratory Conference in Birmingham (8 Dec). These sponsorships go beyond visibility—they’re about supporting the UK forensic community while strengthening our own connections. Why Sponsorship Matters Conferences rely on…
Read More2024 UK Fingermark Symposium – Review
Last week I had another day out of the office/classroom. This time it was for the UK Fingermark Symposium created and organised by Paul Butler from ForenteQ Limited and John Hicks from West Technology Forensics. There was a brilliant range of guest speakers, many are UK’s leading experts; Roberto King spoke on Innovation and the…
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…
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