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Since 1948, the American Academy of Forensic Sciences has served as the world's leading multidisciplinary organization for forensic science professionals. With over 6,500 members across 71 countries and 12 specialized sections, AAFS provides a collaborative community where p...

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Demystifying ISO 21043: An Introduction to ISO 21043, Parts 1, 2, and 3
This webinar (part 2 in a four-part series) will introduce attendees to the ISO 21 043 Parts 1 (Vocabulary); 2 ((Recognition; recording; collecting; transport and storage of items); and 3 (Analysis) standards The speakers will provide an overview of these documents; talk about how they were developed; and discuss how and where these documents may fit into forensic operations across the United States. It is the objective of this webinar series to bring greater awareness to these international standards and solicit feedback on their use and application from practitioners. Attendees will obtain a better understanding of how these standards are created and the implications that each part might have in their daily work related activities.

ASTM E1732-25e1 Standard Terminology Relating to Forensic Sciences

The Education of the Next Generation Forensic Scientist
Free to AAFS members - this webinar offers a comprehensive and engaging roadmap for students pursuing careers in forensic science. By blending historical context, accreditation standards, and practical strategies to help students navigate academic choices and develop essential skills, the viewer will take away tips for the successful transition from academia to a forensic laboratory career.
