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Aug/06 - Political Changes Influence Forensic Science in Colombia
While by size and population Colombia is small in comparison to the U.S., it is one of the most violent countries in the world. Recently, Colombia has been successful in reducing the crime rate. How has this occurred now? Significant change can occur when divergent forces come together. Laurie Sperling,and Gabriela Kleiman report in Forensic Magazine

Jul/18 - University College Dublin hosts Forensic Imaging Weekend
International Forensic Imaging Symposium Friday 4th July – Sunday 6th July 2008. Hosted by the University College Dublin (UCD)in association with the Irish Institute of Radiography and Radiation Therapy, The Inforce Foundation with Cranfield University and Quinnipiac University, USA

Jun/17 - Prof Gil Brogdon announced as Keynote Speaker for Dublin Conference

Practical Approaches to Imaging
in Forensic Investigation

4th – 6th July 2008
UCD Health Sciences Building
Dublin, Ireland

The organisers are delighted to announce that Professor Gil Brogdon, the Emeritus Professor of Radiology at the University of Southern Alabama,  one of the foremost experts in forensic radiology for several decades and author of "Forensic Radiology" will be the keynote speaker on this course.

For further details please see the entry in July's  events calendar.

Jun/08 - Annual General Meeting - 20th September 2008
The AFR AGM will be held on 20th September 2008 in London. Further details will be announced shortly.

Jun/02 - College of Radiographers and AFR publish new forensic radiography guidelines

United Kingdom Radiological Congress,
Birmingham, UK

Monday 2nd June 2008

The Society and College of Radiographers today published new guidelines for forensic radiography.  The guidance document, "Guidance for Radiographers Providing Forensic Radiography Services" has been produced in collaboration with the Association of Forensic Radiographers and replaces the previous 1998 guidance. The document has been completly revised and rewritten and includes several new sections. It is published in interactive format on the members section of the SCoR website www.sor.org and in pdf format on the members section of the AFR website.  For further information click here.

If you are logged in to this site as an AFR member, please click here to access the guidelines document.

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