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June 17, 2008

Prof Gil Brogdon announced as Keynote Speaker for Dublin Conference

June 8, 2008

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

June 2, 2008

College of Radiographers and AFR publish new forensic radiography guidelines

May 31, 2008

New X-Ray fingerprint analysis method opens cold cases

May 25, 2008

Quality of Evidence "increasingly scrutinised in the courtroom"
Today, more than ever, the quality of evidence in criminal cases is scrutinized in the courtroom. Both defense and prosecuting attorneys look to the manner in which evidence is collected and handled to bolster their cases.

May 19, 2008

AFR Inaugural meeting at ISRRT World Congress
The Association of Forensic Radiographers held its inaugural international meeting at the International Society of Radiographers and Radiologic Technologists (ISRRT) conference in Durban, South Africa at the end of April.

May 10, 2008

Training Event: Radiography in the Incident Mortuary
A course for Radiographers with an interest in forensic radiography, those wishing to join or who are members of the United Kingdom Forensic Radiography Response Team (UKFRRT). Radiographers undertaking forensic radiography as part of their normal working practice as many everyday x-ray examinations are potentially forensic cases.

March 15, 2008

Baby Murder Trial: Broken Ribs 'Caused by three incidents'
Three consecutive local press reports on a recent case of "shaken baby syndrome". Plain film and CT findings reported. [February 2008]

March 5, 2008

Solving Mysteries of the Unknown A Series of seminars based in the US from January - November 2008
A Series of seminars based in the US from January - November 2008.

Call For Papers: ANZFSS 2008 Forensic Science Symposium, Melbourne, Australia
Building on a strong history of successful ANZFSS symposia, this meeting's theme 'Domestic Crime to International Terror: Forensic Science Perspectives' reflects the great diversity of crimes requiring forensic practitioner expertise. Research and case-based studies will be presented by national and international experts drawn from over 25 forensic disciplines. In addition, specialist workshops and master-classes are in the planning stages and will run before, during and after the symposium. This event promises to attract over 600 practitioners from around the globe.

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