Time to symposium

6-9 October 2008

Melbourne, Australia

Saturday, 5 July 2008
   9:31am GMT+10
Sunrise:  07:35
Sunset:  17:13
Temperature:  6.2°C
Humidity:  78%
Confirmed Plenary Lectures
The Forensic Investigation of Political Violence: an experience from Latin America

Luis Fondebrider
Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team (EAAF)

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The unique demands of WMD Forensics

Dr Benjamin Garrett
Senior Scientist
FBI Laboratory Division
Quantico, Virginia, USA

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Large Scale Victim Identification

Dr Thomas J. Parsons
International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP)
Bosnia and Herzegovina

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The electronic eye: From school yard bullying to tracking terrorists

Dr. Zeno J. Geradts
Digital Evidence Section
Netherlands Forensic Institute

Note: Due to unforeseen circumstances, the publicised plenary titled “The electronic eye: From school yard bullying to tracking terrorists” to be presented by Zeno Geradts has been cancelled. It has been replaced with "Forensic CCTV - A powerful tool for the investigation of terrorism"

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Forensic CCTV - A powerful tool for the investigation of terrorism

Mr Steve Foote
Video, Audio and Imaging
Metropolitan Police Service

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What's Wrong with Forensic Identification?

Michael J. Saks
Professor of Law and Professor of Psychology
Arizona State University

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Forensic Science – A Risky Business!

Dr James Robertson PSM
National Manager Forensic, Australian Federal Police

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Challenging Violence: A Forensic Role

David Wells
The Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine (VIFM)

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