Enhancement of forensic abilities: Topics: * Forensic crime scene investigation: Training & Equipment * Forensic laboratories: Experts ’ training & Instrumentation.

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Enhancement of forensic abilities: Topics: * Forensic crime scene investigation: Training & Equipment * Forensic laboratories: Experts ’ training & Instrumentation

Enhancement of forensic abilities: Forensic crime scene investigation: Training course (scene of crime officers): * Scene documentation * Forensic photography * Latent fingerprints development * Utilization of different types of field kits * Writing & presenting expert opinion

Enhancement of forensic abilities: Forensic crime scene investigation: Equipment & field kits: * Compact “mobile lab” vehicles * Digital photography & accessories * Latent prints development & documentation * Testing kits for scene & evidence analysis

Professionally equipped vehicle for crime scene investigation

Digital photography: Equipment & accessories for scene & evidence photography

Professional tools for latent prints development in the lab and on the crime scene Superglue chamber for latent fingerprints development in the lab Comprehensive kit for latent fingerprints development on the scene

Different forensic kits for crime scene evaluation

Enhancement of forensic abilities: Forensic laboratories: Experts’ training & instrumentation: * AFIS * Forensic chemistry * Forensic DNA * Ballistic examination * Questioned documents examination

AFIS & related technology Acquisition, comparison & identification of finger & palm prints.

Forensic chemistry Different analytical equipment & kits for: * Illicit drugs * Explosives * Combustible fluids * Poisons * Unknown materials Analysis & identification

Forensic DNA Complete line of biological samples examination: * Sample/stain processing * PCR multiplication * DNA profile generation & comparison * Databasing

Comparison microscope for ballistic examinations.

IBIS: Acquisition, comparison & identification of cartridge cases & bullets * 2D/3D digital photography acquisition. * Several types of marks comparison. * Firearm identification. * Generation of scenes/firearms connection schemes.

Questioned documents examination systems. Questioned documents examinations using different light sources. ESDA: ElectroStatic Detection Apparatus for documents examination.