The Global Forensic and Justice Center at Florida International University is dedicated to supporting the justice community through innovative research, programs, evaluation of the latest technologies, forensic science education and laboratory quality reviews. Our goal is for all stakeholders to receive and provide the highest level of forensic science services.
As part of this commitment, we are making available the nearly 30-year archive of training material, symposia, poster presentations, and technical evaluations completed by our founding component, the National Forensic Science Technology Center (NFSTC).
About the 2011 Summit
This meeting convenes non forensic criminal justice practitioners, with an emphasis on members of law enforcement and officers of the court, for the purpose of educating this audience on forensic science issues that may impact their agencies and the cases they’re managing.
Session Title | Presenter(s) | Downloads |
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Opening Remarks & Review of the Day | Charles Heurich Cornelia Sorensen Sigworth |
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Case Presentations with Novel Applications Cornelia Sorensen Sigworth, Moderator Highlighting extremely interesting cases that demonstrate how novel approaches to criminal investigations and forensic evidence examination can solve crime. |
Timothy Keel James Markey |
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New Investigative Technology Michael Thomas, Moderator Addressing recent changes in investigative technologies. |
Pete Marone Stephen Pearson Rob D’Ovidio |
Marone Presentation |
Working Lunch: Think Outside the Box Lunch Charles Heurich, Moderator Target’s Support of Local Law Enforcement: The Importance of Public/Private Partnerships |
Rick Lautenbach | Lautenbach Presentation |
Field Technologies Kevin Lothridge, Moderator Highlighting technologies and innovative applications that enhance the capacities and capabilities to identify and collect forensic evidence. |
Dave McAlpin Jay Henry Dave Wurtz |
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Field Technologies Continued Kevin Lothridge, Moderator |
Christopher Miles Don Green |
Green Presentation |
Wrap-Up & Questions | Charles Heurich |
Session Title | Presenter(s) | Downloads |
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Review of the Day | Cornelia Sorensen Sigworth | |
Cracking Cold Cases and Missing Persons Cases Billy Young, Moderator Featuring model programs for Cold Case Squads in addition to the evolution of successful missing person casework. |
Billy Young Steve Redding Robert Lowery |
Young Presentation Lowery Presentation |
Quality Assurance in the Crime Laboratory David Epstein, Moderator Highlighting new technologies and demonstrating the value and potential impact of quality assurance protocols. |
Irma Rios John M. Collins Kevin Lothridge |
Rios Presentation Collins Presentation |
Working Lunch: Think Outside the Box Lunch Charles Heurich, Moderator Using Volunteer and Advocacy Resources In Your Community |
Debra Cain | Cain Presentation |
Policy Trends in Forensic Science Ron Reinstein, Moderator Addressing legislative and policy trends in the United States and their impact on law enforcement and the crime laboratory. |
Robert Moran Stephanie Stoiloff Mitchell R. Morrissey |
Moran Presentation |
Case Presentations with Novel Applications Cornelia Sorensen Sigworth, Moderator Highlighting extremely interesting cases that demonstrate how novel approaches to criminal investigations and forensic evidence examination can solve crime. |
Robert Lanciault | |
Wrap-Up & Questions | Charles Heurich |
Session Title | Presenter(s) | Downloads |
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Triangle of Cooperation: The Denver Model Greggory Laberge, Moderator Highlighting jurisdictions that have effectively bridged the gaps among law enforcement, the crime laboratory, the prosecutor’s office, and other involved agencies. |
Greggory Laberge Steven R. Siegel James Markey |
Laberge Presentation |
Demonstration & Evaluation Projects Kristina Rose, Moderator Focusing on information and data related to current forensic demonstration and evaluation projects. These presentations will give the attendees the opportunity to interact with the project teams to see if the tools or projects have value to their agencies. |
Kristina Rose Aaron Gorrell Paul Speaker |
Rose Presentation Speaker Presentation |
Closing Remarks | Kristina Rose |