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Tenth Training
Workshop on Crime
Scene Search |
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Tenth Training
Workshop on Crime
Scene Search and Modern Forensic Techniques
for Crime Investigation
(March 24-25, 2008) |
Incorporation of DNA
analysis into crime
investigation and paternity
testing has proved to be of
tremendous importance in
forensics.
Analysis of human DNA has shown
that every individual has unique
DNA sequence except identical
twins. Obviously, therefore, the
DNA profile provides an
excellent means to identify a
criminal from a group of
suspects. However, the utility
of this modern biological tool
critically depends on the
methods of procurement of
biological clues from the crime
scene and from the body of
victim & offender, its packaging
and transport to the DNA
laboratory. The modality of
collection of evidence material
is vital for the strength of the
evidence. An untrained officer,
is unappreciative of the
importance of sample handling
from crime scene, may spoil the
evidence. On the other hand, a
well-trained Officer can provide
strength to the evidence by
searching for unique evidence
materials.
To incorporate DNA analysis in
crime investigation, this Centre
has made efforts to train crime
investigating officers in crime
scene search for biological
evidence and modern forensic
techniques. Nine training
workshops have been conducted
for the police officials of the
rank of SSPs, SPs, ASPs, DSPs,
Inspectors, sub-Inspectors and
Medico-legal doctors.
The present workshop is
designed to equip police
officials in the crime branch
and medico-legal doctors with
innovative approaches in
securing biological clues that
can form the basis of DNA
evidence. There will be
plenary lectures and
discussion sessions dealing with
methods of crime scene search,
collection of evidence material
from the crime scene,
preservation and dispatch to the
DNA analysis laboratory. Real
cases solved with the help of
DNA technology will be discussed
to demonstrate the application
of innovative approaches in
processing of biological
materials and their application
in crime investigation.
Workshop Program
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For Registration & Enquiries
Program Organizer
Mr Manzoor Hussain
Tel: +92 42 5293141-47 Ext 189
Email: mhussain@camb.edu.pk
mhussain@camb.edu.pk |
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