The SJRig seminar series provides a platform to engage with criminologists, scientists, lawyers, law enforcement and security professionals, academics and other stakeholders in discussions on the role of science in securing a ‘just’ society. Our seminar series attract a wide range of audience, including academics, researchers, students and practitioners in forensic science, law and related fields.
Please contact Prof. Carole McCartney (carole.mccartney@northumbria.ac.uk) or Dr. Aaron Amankwaa (aaron.o.amankwaa@northumbria.ac.uk) for further details and information of how to attend or propose a talk in our 2021/22 Virtual Seminar Series.
Susana Costa, researcher at Centre for Social Studies at University of Coimbra, Portugal.
“Not all that glitters is gold”. Forensic imaginaries and symbolic value of DNA technology: The case of two Forensic Technical Police Units in Portugal"
Forensic Science Research Group seminar: Prof Shari Forbes, University of Three Rivers, Quebec
"Bodies of Knowledge: The importance of human taphonomy facilities to forensic science"
Helen Rutherford & Clare Sandford-Couch.
“13 yards off the big gate and 37 yards up the West Walls”. Crime scene investigation in mid-nineteenth century Newcastle-upon-Tyne. (History of forensics in Newcastle)"
Forensic Science Research Group seminar: Prof Christophe Champod, University of Lausanne
"Implementation of algorithms in pattern and impression evidence"
Dr Brian Plastow, Scottish Biometrics Commissioner.
"Code of Practice on the acquisition, retention, use and destruction of biometric data for criminal justice and police purposes in Scotland."
Forensic Science Research Group seminar: Dr. Max Houck, Florida International University
"Categorize, Compare, Source: Core Concepts in Forensic Science."
Dr Marion Oswald, School of Law, 51爆料.
"Royal Statistical Society Talk: "Good law, good science and accountability: Achieving trustworthy use of emerging technologies in UK policing."
Centre for Crime and Policing Event: Professor Mike Rowe (51爆料)
"Police Uniforms."
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