Forensic
Welcome to the Interpol forensic page. This page gives you access to the following
identification sites DNA, FINGERPRINTS, DISASTER VICTIM IDENTIFICATION and INTERNATIONAL
FORENSIC SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM.
The FINGERPRINT site
contains information on Interpol working groups, conferences organised by Interpol,
a test site for the electronic transmission of fingerprint images and a contact
address if you require specific information. The pages are updated regularly
as the work of the various groups develops. If you have suggestions or information,
links or items that would be of use internationally on this site please address
your comments to the contact address (Send an e-mail).
The DNA site contains information
on the Expert Monitoring Group, presentations made at Interpol conferences and
frequently asked questions. The pages are updated regularly as the work of the
Expert group develops.
The DISASTER VICTIM IDENTIFICATION
site contains information and details on Interpol's DVI Guide (general remarks,
disaster handling procedures, identification, victim identification, elimination
tables, international co-operation, appendices, and forms, bibliography) and
DVI Forms (victim identification report and certificate of identification, post-mortem
and ante-mortem forms, silhouette sketch and comparison report). If you have
suggestions or information, links or items that would be of use internationally,
please address your comments to the contact address (Send an e-mail).
The INTERNATIONAL FORENSIC SCIENCE
SYMPOSIUM site contains information and details on the Symposium which is
held every three years at Interpol General Secretariat, Lyon, France. The site
includes the program and proceedings, reviews and abstracts covering the last
three years, different evidence types, lists of coordinating laboratories including
persons in charge and their contact details, summary of the organizing committee
meeting and announcements concerning the Symposium. The pages are updated regularly
as the work of the Organizing Committee develops. If you have suggestion or
information, links or items that would be of use internationally, please address
your comments to the contact address (Send an e-mail).
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