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  • American College of Forensic Examiners (ACFEI)
    Dedicated to the Advancement of Forensic Science and Education. 

    Accredited Forensic Counselor (AFC)

    Certified Forensic Accountant (Cr.FA)

    Certified Forensic Consultant (CFC)

    Certified Forensic Nurse (CFN)

    Certified Master Forensic Social Worker (CMFSW)

    Certified Medical Investigator (CMI)

    Certified Forensic Physician (CFP)

    Registered Investigator (RI)

  • Forensic World
    Find sponsored goods and services on Forensic,  Forensic Science,  Forensic Nursing,  Forensics and more...
  • Guidance Software

    The Leader in Digital Investigations. Guidance Software offers eDiscovery, data discovery, and computer forensics solutions for corporations and government agencies. Validated by numerous courts, corporate legal departments, and government agencies, our EnCase technology is used by over 30,000 licensed users worldwide.

  • High Technology Crime Consortium
    Using High Tech Tools to Fight High Tech Crimes
  • High Technology Crime Investigation Association (HTCIA)
    HTCIA is dedicated to improving methods for investigating and prosecuting crimes involving advanced technologies.
  • Interagency Security Committee (ISC)
    Homeland Security - Interagency Security Committee: Standards and Best Practices. On October 19, 1995, six months after the Oklahoma City bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, President Clinton issued Executive Order 12977, creating the Interagency Security Committee (ISC) to address continuing government-wide security for federal facilities. Prior to 1995, minimum physical security standards did not exist for nonmilitary federally owned or leased facilities. The ISC’s mandate is to enhance the quality and effectiveness of physical security in, and the protection of buildings and civilian federal facilities in the United States. The ISC standards apply to all civilian federal facilities in the United States—whether government-owned, leased or managed; to be constructed or modernized; or to be purchased.
  • International Association of Computer Investigative Specialists (IACIS)
    International volunteer non-profit corporation composed of law enforcement professionals dedicated to education in the field of forensic computer science. IACIS members represent Federal, State, Local and International Law Enforcement professionals. Regular IACIS members have been trained in the forensic science of seizing and processing computer systems.
  • Microtrace Scientific
    Microtrace is a private independent laboratory specializing in the characterization and identification of single, small particles and small quantities of unknown materials. Using a combination of modern and traditional microscopical and micro-chemical techniques, Microtrace provides solutions to problems outside or beyond the scope of typical industrial and forensic laboratories.
  • Ocean Systems
    Ocean Systems solutions provide you the tools to process your multimedia evidence from proprietary digital and analog video security systems, in-car cameras, still cameras, and audio recording devices. dTective, from Ocean Systems, is the most widely used forensic video, image and audio evidence clarification system available.  With over 1500 systems in service in the U.S. and internationally, dTective is courtroom tested, having been used in a wide range of high profile cases.
  • Registered Investigator (RI)
    American College of Forensic Examiners International (ACFEI). Dedicated to the Advancement of Forensic Science and Education.
     

     

     

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