ASB Newsletter – November 14, 2025
The 78th Annual Scientific Conference of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences
Back to Basics: The Fundamentals of Forensic Science
February 9-14, 2026 - New Orleans, Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
Register now for the ASB Standards Workshop!
W29: Yeah... We Have a Standard for That!
This interactive workshop will explore the history, implementation, and legal perspectives of forensic science standards. Attendees will learn how standards are developed and published, how they are adopted by crime laboratories, and how they are interpreted and assessed by the legal profession. The workshop will incorporate multiple learning modalities to actively engage participants and align the content with real-world forensic practice.
Sponsor the AAFS Standards Board (ASB) 10th Anniversary Reception
Help us celebrate 10 years of the ASB! With a contribution of $2,000 or more, sponsors are offered the opportunity to host a table and attend the reception. This event offers a valuable two-hour window for our members to connect with each other-and, importantly, with you. If you prefer to support the reception without setting up a table, contributions of $500 or more will be acknowledged with signage recognizing your support of the food and beverages provided during the event.(contact tambrosius@aafs.org for more information)
Recently Published Standards
To date, the ASB has published over 130 Standards/Best Practice Recommendations and Technical Reports. All ASB standards can be accessed through the ASB site. The following document is now available for download:
- ANSI/ASB Best Practice Recommendation 193, Best Practice Recommendation for Determining Scene and Death Location Response in Medicolegal Death Investigation, First Edition, 2025
This document provides best practice recommendations for determining when a response and investigation by a medicolegal death investigation authority are necessary. This document addresses which types of decedents, locations, and cases should be examined at the location of death, and at the incident scene. Details on how to conduct scene investigations are not addressed in this document.
ASB Documents Open for Public Comment
The ASB encourages all interested parties to provide comments on documents in progress.
The following documents are open for public comment:
- Recirculation* - ASB Std 032, Standard for a Bloodstain Pattern Analyst's Training Program, Second Edition (Comment Deadline, December 22, 2025)
- Recirculation* - ASB Std 076, Standard for Training and Certification of Canine Detection of Human Remains: Human Remains on Land (Comment Deadline, November 24, 2025)
- ASB Std 086, Standard for Training and Certification of Canine Detection of Illicit Drugs (Comment Deadline, November 24, 2025)
- Recirculation* - ASB Std 173, Standard for Education, Training, Continuing Education, and Certification of Forensic Toxicology Laboratory Personnel (Comment Deadline, December 22, 2025)
- Recirculation* - ASB Std 188, Standard for Processing Evidence for the Detection of Friction Ridge Impressions (Comment Deadline, December 8, 2025)
- Recirculation* - ASB Std 207, Standard for Collection and Preservation of Document Evidence (Comment Deadline, December 15, 2025)
- ASB Standard 223, Standard for the Medical Forensic Examination in the Clinical Setting (Comment Deadline, December 8, 2025)
* Please note that comments on a recirculation will only be accepted on revised sections of a document, comments made to text not revised from the previous public comment period will not be accepted.
The documents and additional information on the ASB can be accessed through the ASB website
Withdrawal
The following document has been proposed to be withdrawn by the ASB.
- ANSI/ASB Std 053, Standard for Report Content in Forensic Toxicology (content to be incorporated into the revision of ASB Std 037, Standard for Reports and Testimony in Forensic Toxicology, Second Edition) (Comment Deadline, December 29, 2025)
Project Initiation Notification
The following proposed new documents have recently been approved by the ASB for work:
- ASB Std 038-202x, Standard for Internal Validation of Forensic DNA Analysis Methods (revision of ANSI/ASB Std 038-2020)
- ASB Std 077-202x, Standard for the Development and Internal Validation of Forensic Serological Methods (revision of ANSI/ASB Std 077-2020)
- ASB Std 110-202x, Standard for Training in Forensic Serological Methods (new standard)
- ASB BPR 240-202x, Best Practice Recommendation for Medicolegal Death Investigation Authorities in Locating and Notifying Next of Kin (new standard)
ASB Standards Included FIU Research Forensic Library
This library is a curated collection of publicly-accessible articles, reports, drug monographs, controlled substance notifications, historical documents, and other material relating to every discipline of the forensic sciences. The Library provides access to groundbreaking research and to historical articles, all available for free. There are currently over 7,600 articles and reports in the library, with more added every day. Visit the Library here!
Checklists Available on Forensic Standards
These Checklists provide a tool to allow a forensic science service provider to evaluate the level of standard implementation and/or audit conformance to a standard. Each checklist, provided in Excel, uses a standardized format that also allows flexibility when used. Checklists are in continuous production with more coming soon! Visit the AAFS Standards Resources and Training site to access the Checklists!
AAFS Factsheets on ASB, ASTM, and NFPA Standards Available
The AAFS Standards Factsheets provide a concise summary of each standard and facilitate broader understanding, they also highlight the purpose of a standard, why it is needed, and the benefits of adoption. Factsheets are in continuous production and more are coming soon. Visit the AAFS Standards Resources and Training site for more details!
Standards Webinars on AAFS Connect
AAFS Connect is the hub of digital forensic science content provided by the American Academy of Forensic Sciences. AAFS Connect hosts conference workshops, presentations, webinars, educational training, and other resources. Webinars and updates on Forensic Standards are now available in the Standards Videos portion of AAFS Connect, free of charge. Visit the AAFS Educational Webinars page for more details!
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