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SUMMARY:ANZFSS VIC Branch - Operation Lorimer
DESCRIPTION:Join Peter Ross\, a renowned Subject Matter Specialist in Chemical & Physical Trace Evidence\, as he shares with us experiences from a remarkable career in forensic science. This presentation will provide a practical look at the impact Chemical & Physical Trace Evidence had in the forensic investigation in Operation Lorimer: the murders of Sergeant Gary Silk and Detective Senior Constable Rodney Miller. \nTuesday 6th May\, 18:00 for 18:30 start. \nLocation: VPFSC\, Macleod \nBookings essential: https://www.trybooking.com/DALQI
URL:https://anzfss.org.au/event/operation-lorimer/
CATEGORIES:Victoria
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SUMMARY:ANZFSS Victoria - Unveiling Hidden Truths: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Locating Clandestine Graves
DESCRIPTION:Currently in Australia\, there are at least 2\,600 long-term missing persons. While most people do not go missing under suspicious circumstances\, there are some that are unfortunately the victims of homicide. After the commission of a homicide\, the offender may choose to engage in ‘detection avoidance behaviours’ or\, colloquially put\, getting rid of the evidence\, and one of the ways to do that is to bury their victims. By nature\, clandestine graves are difficult to find and are a key challenge to law enforcement. While there are many techniques available for searching for graves\, this talk will focus on a multidisciplinary approach that combines both technical (remote sensing) and theoretical (geographic profiling) methods. By using a multidisciplinary method\, we are increasing the chances of locating clandestine graves\, and thus the victims themselves\, which can increase the chances of getting a successful prosecution as well as to provide families with the answers that they deserve. \nDr Victoria (Tori) Berezowski is a lecturer of forensic science at Deakin University. She is trained as a forensic anthropologist\, with interest in the intersection between forensic science\, criminology\, and geophysical sciences. Tori’s research focuses on exploring the techniques available for clandestine grave and missing persons searches\, including criminological theory\, remote sensing\, and 3D technologies. \nDate: Wednesday\, 26th February\, 18:00. \nLocation: Victoria Police Forensic Services Centre\, 31 Forensic Drive\, Macleod. \nBookings essential\, members or guests of members. \nhttps://www.trybooking.com/CYTGE
URL:https://anzfss.org.au/event/unveiling-hidden-truths-a-multidisciplinary-approach-to-locating-clandestine-graves/
CATEGORIES:Victoria
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SUMMARY:ANZFSS AGM Symposia Night
DESCRIPTION:ANZFSS AGM Symposia Night\nDear ANZFSS Members\, \nGet ready to be captivated by presentations from our talented students and early career. Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to witness the future of our society in action and support our up and coming! The ANZFSS council will also be there! \nDate: Thursday 21/11/2024 18:00 AEST\nVenue: RACV Club Melbourne\, Level 2 Pavilion\, 501 Bourke St\, Melbourne VIC\nFormat: Mini Symposia\nThree Course Plated Dinner\nMembers $77\, non-members $110\nBooking Link: ANZFSS Event Booking | ANZFSS \nPresenters: \nFelicity Poulsen – NSW – Operationalising biogeographical ancestry prediction in forensic investigations.\nEsme Hewitt – NZ – Restoring Humanity: Telling the Stories of Curated Skeletal Remains at the W.D. Trotter Anatomy Museum.\nKristen Clarke – QLD – Optimisation and validation of cost-effective water-based solutions of acid fuchsin for detecting fingermarks in blood.\nDr Victoria Berezowski – VIC – The suitability of using domestic pigs (Sus spp.) as human proxies in the geophysical detection of clandestine graves.\nAaron Horrocks – WA – Common Goods\, Explosive Ends: Characterisation of Homemade Potassium Chlorate.
URL:https://anzfss.org.au/event/3889/
LOCATION:RACV Club Melbourne\, Level 2 Pavilion\, 501 Bourke St\, Melbourne\, Vic\, Australia
CATEGORIES:General,New South Wales,Queensland,Victoria,Western Australia,South Australia,Tasmania,Australian Capital Territory,Northern Territory,New Zealand
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