The Forensic Science Society is an international professional body with members in over 60 countries. It publishes a peer-reviewed journal (Science & Justice) and a newsletter (Interfaces), awards qualifications and prizes, arranges scientific conferences in the UK and abroad and is engaged in setting standards and accreditation in forensic sciences. While most of its members are UK scientists, there is a significant minority of other forensic professionals involved in the organization, such as police officers and crime scene investigators. The Society was founded in 1959 by Professor Stuart Kind and, with over 2,500 members, it is one of the oldest and largest forensic associations in the world.
About the Journal
Science & Justice provides a forum to promote communication and publication of original articles, reviews and correspondence on subjects that spark debates within the Forensic Science Community and the criminal justice sector. The journal provides a medium whereby all aspects of applying science to legal proceedings can be debated and progressed.
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