SCIENCE CRIME & JUSTICE 2000
A Dayschool on the Role of Science and Technology in the
Criminal Justice System. Hackness Hall, Birkbeck College,
University of London Saturday 18th November 2000
FEE:£20 (Limited Availability)
Registration Details: Patricia Ryan ( Tel:0207 631 6662, Fax:0207
6686, E-mail:[log in to unmask])
10.00 Science Crime & Justice Dr Shani Gbaja
Faculty of Continuing Education, Birkbeck College, University of
London
10.30 The Bloody Scene: The Use of Blood Pattern Analysis in
the investigation of crimes of violence Dr Chris Price, Senior
Forensic Scientist Forensic Science Service, London
11.15 Discussion
11.30 DNA Profiling &National DNA Database in Criminal
Investigations Dr Dave Werrett, Head of Service Delivery Forensic
Science Service, Birmingham
11.45 Discussion
12.0 Science, Crime and Civil Liberty James Welsh, Legal
Director Liberty (National Council for Civil Liberty)
12.45 Discussion
1.0 Lunch (not provided)
2.00 Palynology in Criminal Investigations Dr Patricia Wiltshire,
Institute of Archaeology UCL, University of London
2.45 Discussion
3.0 Pathology and Murder Investigations Professor Peter
Vanezis, Head of Forensic Medicine&Science University of
Glasgow
3.45 Discussion
4.0 Psychological Profiling: Decoding Inner Narratives of Evil
Professor David Canter, Director of the Centre for Investigative
Psychology The University of Liverpool
4.45 Final Discussion
5.0 Dayschool Ends
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