New Dates Announced for Forensic Training Courses
Upcoming dates have now been announced for our wide range of specialist training and CPD courses. Get in touch with us to secure your place today.
Upcoming dates have now been announced for our wide range of specialist training and CPD courses. Get in touch with us to secure your place today.
A collaborative study between foster+freeman and L’Institut de Recherche Criminelle de la Gendarmerie Nationale (IRCGN).
The Crime-lite product range is suitable for the detection and visualisation of different types of drugs residues. This application note examines a variety of different drugs residues/adulterants under various light wavelength/filter combinations.
Our popular forensic science webinar series is set to resume in January 2023, with our first three webinars set to cover solution-focussed forensics, sexual abuse cases, and the importance of ground truth studies and validation.
The Crime-lite AUTO will feature in the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures, to be delivered by prominent forensic scientist Professor Dame Sue Black, DBE, and broadcast on BBC Four.
The use of bandpass filters with light sources may reveal evidence which was undetectable with the use of a standard longpass filter. Bandpass filters can also increase the contrast between evidence and substrate to better analyse its morphology.
Some of the UK’s foremost experts on finger mark identification and enhancement were in attendance as foster+freeman hosted a 3-day seminar on new advances in fingerprint technology.
foster+freeman have been recognised by Printwaste for achieving zero waste to landfill status at our UK headquarters throughout 2021.
Gloucestershire Constabulary’s forensics team is the first in the south west to own the ground-breaking foster+freeman Crime-lite AUTO, which will allow investigators to secure better evidence from crime scenes in the county.
This month foster+freeman have continued our busy events schedule, presenting at FORENSICS 2022 in Lisbon, and the IAI Iowa Conference.