The Interpol Forensic Science Symposium is held every three years and is a forum for forensic managers from all Interpol Member States. The IFSS facilitates information exchange about scientific contributions in criminal investigations and the administration of justice, provides a forum for discussion of current forensic issues and possible solutions, identifies trends and their potential effects on forensic science, creates bridges with the international forensic community supporting Interpol's mission, and presents updates made in forensic sciences over the previous three years. A special session at the 2010 symposium focused on the business of forensics and viewed approaches to effectiveness and efficiency for forensic laboratories around the world.
Chemical Criminalistics
The Forensic Examination of Fibres
Firearms
The Forensic Examination of Marks
Forensic Geology
Paint and Glass
Drugs and Toxicology
Drugs
Toxicology
Electronic Evidence
Forensic Audio and Visual Evidence
Digital Evidence
Fire, Explosives, and Hazardous Materials
Hazardous Materials: Chemical Biological Radiological And Nuclear
Environmental Forensics
Analysis And Detection Of Explosives And Explosives Residues
Fire Scene and Fire Debris Analysis
Individual Evidence
Biological Evidence and Forensic DNA Profiling
Document examination
Fingermarks, Bitemarks and Other Impressions
Management
Management in forensic science
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