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6thInternational Conference on Forensic Research & Technology, will be organized around the theme “Setting Archetypes in the Global Forensics Realm”

Forensic Research 2017 is comprised of 20 tracks and 104 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Forensic Research 2017.

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Forensic toxicology is the use of toxicology and other disciplines such as analytical chemistry, pharmacology and clinical chemistry to aid medical or legal investigation of death, poisoning, and drug use. Forensic toxicology includes various identification techniques for drugs and toxic substances. It includes method development analysis and of cannabinoids, challenges in forensic toxicology, includes various analytical techniques like GC-MS. Many research labs and universities are present. Most of the techniques come under pharmacy techniques.

The U.S. market for forensic products and services was valued at more than $10.9 billion in 2012 and is expected to reach $11.2 billion in 2013. BCC Research projects the market to grow to $16.3 billion by 2018, and register a five-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.8% from 2013 to 2018

  • Track 1-1Method development for the analysis of cannabinoids
  • Track 1-2Method development for chiral analysis of blood samples using GC-MS
  • Track 1-3Drug facilitated sexual assault
  • Track 1-4Analytical method development for analysis of blood samples for fatal poisoning
  • Track 1-5Clinical Toxicology
  • Track 1-6Challenges in forensic toxicology

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The branch of hereditary qualities that arrangements with the use of genetic knowledge to legitimate issues and lawful procedures. A scientific hereditary quality is additionally a branch of criminological drug which deals all the more extensively with the utilization of therapeutic learning to legitimate matters. A criminological hereditary quality today tends to conjure up DNA. Indeed, even the expression "DNA fingerprinting" is reminiscent of more seasoned techniques for police distinguishing proof. (Advice has been intended for wrongdoing site DNA legal sciences. A plate of glass about the measure of a hand is carved with very thin channels and repositories. A moment test of DNA is moved in the middle of repository and channel through timed electric beats. These slim channels then act like fine tubes and can resolve the constituents of this minute sample of DNA. What regularly would take over a day, once the sample is taken to the lab, now takes just a couple of hours at the wrongdoing scene.)

The U.S. Market for forensic products and services was valued at more than $10.9 billion in 2012 and is expected to reach $11.2 billion in 2013. BCC Research projects the Market to grow to $16.3 billion by 2018, and register a five-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.8% from 2013 to 2018.

 

Department of forensic medicine was a section within the Department of Pathology. Forensic medicine deals with the application of scientific medical knowledge to the administration of law, to the furthering of justice, and to the legal relations of the medical practitioner, forensic medicine addresses the physiology of dying, the cause and time of death, and post death phenomena. Forensic medicine deals with offenses against the person or patient. Practitioners of forensic medicine assist in medical-legal investigations by offering expert opinions to help legally authorized individuals understand the medical implications of pathological examinations, including post-mortem examinations (autopsies) of bodies, tissues, organs, and laboratory specimens.

The U.S. market for forensic products and services was valued at more than $10.9 billion in 2012 and is expected to reach $11.2 billion in 2013. BCC Research projects the market to grow to $16.3 billion by 2018, and register a five-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.8% from 2013 to 2018

Forensic Entomology is the application and study of insect and other arthropod biology to criminal matters. It also involves the application of the study of arthropods, including insects, arachnids, centipedes, millipedes, and crustaceans to criminal or legal cases. it involves the study of case reports and protocols of forensic entomology.

The U.S. market for forensic products and services was valued at more than $10.9 billion in 2012 and is expected to reach $11.2 billion in 2013. BCC Research projects the market to grow to $16.3 billion by 2018, and register a five-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.8% from 2013 to 2018

  • Track 5-1Forensic Entomology- Case report
  • Track 5-2Forensic Entomology- protocols

Forensic nursing practice is "application of nursing science to public or legal proceedings." Forensic nurses investigate real and potential causes of morbidity and mortality in a variety of settings. Forensic Nursing Care responsibilities range from collecting evidence from perpetrators and survivors of violent crime to testifying in court as a fact witness (someone who saw a situation first hand) or an expert witness (someone who offers an opinion of a particular situation). Forensic nurses understand evidence collection, such as forensic photography, for subsequent legal and civil proceedings and are the "bridge between the criminal justice system and the health care system." Skills of the forensic nurse include but are not limited to: observation, documentation, and preservation of evidence, all critical in determining the legal outcome of violent crimes. The largest subspecialty of forensic nursing is sexual assault, closely followed by death investigation, forensic psychiatric nursing and medical-legal consulting.

The U.S. market for forensic products and services was valued at more than $10.9 billion in 2012 and is expected to reach $11.2 billion in 2013. BCC Research projects the market to grow to $16.3 billion by 2018, and register a five-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.8% from 2013 to 2018

Forensic dentistry is the application of dental knowledge to those criminal and civil laws that are enforced by police agencies in a criminal justice system. Forensic dentists are involved in assisting investigative agencies to identify recovered human remains in addition to the identification of whole or fragmented bodies; forensic dentists may also be asked to assist in determining age, race, occupation, previous dental history and socioeconomic status of unidentified human beings. Forensic odontology has a wider scope. In USA around 6 universities are having this branch, but the targeted audience will be less than compared with research labs and university members. Market analysis is telling that by 2017 it will grow by $2.5 million.

The U.S. market for forensic products and services was valued at more than $10.9 billion in 2012 and is expected to reach $11.2 billion in 2013. BCC Research projects the market to grow to $16.3 billion by 2018, and register a five-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.8% from 2013 to 2018

Vehicular accident reconstruction is the scientific process of investigating, analyzing, and drawing conclusions about the causes and events during a vehicle collision. Re constructionists are employed to conduct in-depth collision analysis and reconstruction to identify the collision causation and contributing factors in different types of collisions, including the role of the driver(s), vehicle(s), roadway and the environment.

The U.S. market for forensic products and services was valued at more than $10.9 billion in 2012 and is expected to reach $11.2 billion in 2013. BCC Research projects the market to grow to $16.3 billion by 2018, and register a five-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.8% from 2013 to 2018

Forensic sociologists analyze evidence and research to determine negligence in criminal or civil cases. They may visit a crime scene to study how evidence collected relates to the behaviour of a defendant. Universities are there under the topics, but only limited research is going on at present.

The U.S. market for forensic products and services was valued at more than $10.9 billion in 2012 and is expected to reach $11.2 billion in 2013. BCC Research projects the market to grow to $16.3 billion by 2018, and register a five-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.8% from 2013 to 2018

Wildlife forensic science is science that is applied to legal questions involving wildlife. Involves wild life poisoning, advanced wild life forensic techniques, applications of DNA bar-coding in wildlife forensics, animal crime investigation-case studies. Less research is going on under this title.

The U.S. market for forensic products and services was valued at more than $10.9 billion in 2012 and is expected to reach $11.2 billion in 2013. BCC Research projects the market to grow to $16.3 billion by 2018, and register a five-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.8% from 2013 to 2018

  • Track 10-1Wildlife forensic methods and applications
  • Track 10-2Applications of DNA barcoding in wildlife forensics
  • Track 10-3Animal crime investigation-case studies
  • Track 10-4Application of forensic entomology to wildlife crimes
  • Track 10-5Wildlife poisoning
  • Track 10-6Advanced wildlife forensic techniques
  • Track 10-7Analytical method developments
  • Track 10-8Advanced sampling and storage techniques

Forensic chemistry is the application of chemistry to law enforcement or the failure of products or processes. Many different analytical methods may be used to reveal what chemical changes occurred during an incident, and so help reconstruct the sequence of events. The wide techniques that come under forensic chemistry are Capillary electrophoresis in forensic chemistry, Applications of icp-ms in chemical analysis of forensic evidence, Laboratory automation in forensics, Case studies of drug profiling, Method development and applications of LC-MS/MS in forensic analysis which is used for the identification of the drug products. In 2012, the global forensic technologies Market was valued at US$8.3 billion and is anticipated to reach a total Market value of US$17.7 billion by the end of 2019, registering a growth rate of 12.4% CAGR.

The U.S. market for forensic products and services was valued at more than $10.9 billion in 2012 and is expected to reach $11.2 billion in 2013. BCC Research projects the market to grow to $16.3 billion by 2018, and register a five-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.8% from 2013 to 2018.

  • Track 11-1Capillary electrophoresis in forensic chemistry
  • Track 11-2Applications of icp-ms in chemical analysis of forensic evidence
  • Track 11-3Recent advancements in sample preparation and extraction methods in forensic analysis
  • Track 11-4Laboratory automation in forensics
  • Track 11-5Case studies of drug profiling
  • Track 11-6Applications of desi-ms in forensic analysis
  • Track 11-7Volta metric analysis of "substance of abuse"
  • Track 11-8Method development and applications of LC-MS/MS in forensic analysis
  • Track 11-9Applications of scanning electron microscope (SEM) in foot print detection

Forensic psychiatry is a sub-specialty of psychiatry and is related to criminology. It encompasses the interface between law and psychiatry. A forensic psychiatrist provides services – such as determination of competency to stand trial – to a court of law to facilitate the adjudicative process and provide treatment like medications and psychotherapy to criminals. This topic has the wide scope which includes behavioral forensic science, criminological studies, recent advancements and techniques in criminal psychology, case studies, and ethical issues in forensic psychology, personality disorders, and recent developments in forensic psychiatry. Around 15 universities are there particularly in North America.

The total budget for mental health care amounts to 5.3 billion euro, including 542 million (10%) for child and adolescent mental health care. So called 'silent problems' are increasing among children and adolescents (externalising problems +2.5%, internalising problems +10.5%).

  • Track 12-1Criminological studies
  • Track 12-2Clinical Psychology
  • Track 12-3Personality disorders
  • Track 12-4Risk assessment and case studies
  • Track 12-5Ethical issues in forensic psychology
  • Track 12-6Latest amendments to forensic psychology law
  • Track 12-7Behavioural forensic science
  • Track 12-8Case studies of crime and socio-economics conditions
  • Track 12-9Recent advancements and techniques in criminal psychology
  • Track 12-10Criminology
  • Track 12-11Sexual Violence

Forensic pathology is a sub-specialty of pathology that focuses on determining the cause of death by examining a corpse. The autopsy is performed by a medical examiner, usually during the investigation of criminal law cases and civil law cases in some jurisdictions. This includes forensic autopsy- case studies, determination of post-mortem interval, MRNA analysis of death investigations, forensic veterinary pathology (application of veterinary medicine to the forensic sciences), and implications in forensic pathology and post mortem interval analysis.

The U.S. market for forensic products and services was valued at more than $10.9 billion in 2012 and is expected to reach $11.2 billion in 2013. BCC Research projects the market to grow to $16.3 billion by 2018, and register a five-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.8% from 2013 to 2018

  • Track 13-1Forensic autopsy- case studies
  • Track 13-2Implications in forensic pathology
  • Track 13-3Forensic veterinary pathology
  • Track 13-4MRNA analysis of death investigations
  • Track 13-5Advancements in forensic pathology

Forensic geophysics also called forensic geology is the study, the search, the localization and the mapping of buried objects or elements beneath the soil or the water, using geophysics tools for legal purposes. Forensic archaeology will also come under this department in which archaeological methods are applied to forensic – crime scene – work. Various sub topics includes Analysis of heavy metals and heavy mineral compositions, applications of paleontology for investigations, advanced techniques for soil forensic examinations, geochemical and isotopic tracers, seismology and nuclear tests.                                                                                                                                                         

The U.S. market for forensic products and services was valued at more than $10.9 billion in 2012 and is expected to reach $11.2 billion in 2013. BCC Research projects the market to grow to $16.3 billion by 2018, and register a five-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.8% from 2013 to 2018

  • Track 14-1Analysis of heavy metals and heavy mineral compositions
  • Track 14-2Forensic archaeology
  • Track 14-3Applications of geophysics to criminal investigations
  • Track 14-4Analytical method development in analysis of submerged objects
  • Track 14-5Analytical techniques in forensic palynology
  • Track 14-6Quaternary proxies for analysis of soils and sediments
  • Track 14-7Geochemical and isotopic tracers
  • Track 14-8Advanced techniques for soil forensic examinations
  • Track 14-9Applications of palaeontology for investigations
  • Track 14-10Seismology and nuclear tests

Forensic engineering is the investigation of materials, products, structures or components that fail or do not operate or function as intended, causing personal injury or damage to property, bridge damage evaluations. It had a wider scope in the fields of Accident reconstruction, Human factors assessment in structural failures. The new technologies developed under forensic engineering are chemical engineering investigation analysis, finger print silicone engineering, forensic evaluation using ultrasonic and radar echo techniques. BCC estimates that total sales of forensic products and services were nearly $10.1 billion in 2010 and that sales will grow at a 9.4% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) through 2017 to more than $17 billion.

The fingerprinting/biometrics segment, estimated to be worth $988 million in 2011, should rise in 2016 to nearly $1.6 billion at a CAGR 9.8%.The smallest segment is estimated to be worth $177 million in 2011 and in 2016 is expected to be worth $260 million, a CAGR of 8%.The segment made up of other products and services is estimated to be worth $8.5 billion in 2011, and in 2016 should be worth nearly $13.1 billion, a CAGR of 9.4%

  • Track 15-1Accident reconstruction
  • Track 15-2Chemical engineering investigation analysis
  • Track 15-3Finger print silicone engineering
  • Track 15-4Investigation and analysis of structural engineering failures
  • Track 15-5Damage assessments for engineering structures
  • Track 15-6Forensic evaluation using ultrasonic and radar echo techniques
  • Track 15-7Human factors assessment in structural failures
  • Track 15-8Bridge damage evaluations
  • Track 15-9Fingerprint detection

Forensic DNA analysis (also called DNA testing or DNA typing) is a technique employed by forensic scientists to identify individuals by characteristics of their DNA. DNA profiles are a small set of DNA variations that are very likely to be different in all unrelated individuals. It is having good scope for the identification of the DNA of humans,  forensic DNA analysis includes various methods like Novel methods of extraction of DNA from weathered and ancient bone fragments, Novel methods of purification of crime scene DNA analysis, the DNA identification techniques includes ABO typing and str testing for forensic DNA analysis, Forensic mitochondrial DNA data analysis, Forensic analysis using portable analyzers Efficient methods for recovery of high quality DNA and RNA in forensic analysis.

The U.S. market for forensic products and services was valued at more than $10.9 billion in 2012 and is expected to reach $11.2 billion in 2013. BCC Research projects the market to grow to $16.3 billion by 2018, and register a five-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.8% from 2013 to 2018

  • Track 16-1DNA Analysis Techniques
  • Track 16-2Evaluation of forensic dna profiling methods
  • Track 16-3Development and validation of assays for screening of specimens
  • Track 16-4Forensic analysis using portable analyzers
  • Track 16-5DNA profiling
  • Track 16-6Efficient methods for recovery of high quality DNA and RNA in forensic analysis
  • Track 16-7Forensic mitochondrial DNA data analysis
  • Track 16-8ABO typing and str testing for forensic DNA analysis
  • Track 16-9Novel methods of purification of crime scene DNA analysis
  • Track 16-10Novel methods of extraction of DNA from weathered and ancient bone fragments
  • Track 16-11Recent advancements in forensic DNA analysis
  • Track 16-12DNA crime science
  • Track 16-13Forensic Bioinformatics

Computational forensics (CF) is a quantitative approach to the methodology of the forensic sciences. It involves computer-based modeling, computer simulation, analysis, and recognition in studying and solving problems posed in various forensic disciplines. It includes various topics like Computational fluid dynamic modeling, Forensic facial approximation, superimposition and reconstruction in forensics, image processing techniques, eye color predictive test, Computer forensic workflow management, Computer based analysis and validation studies, Counter forensics, Cyber forensics. Nearly 30 universities in USA deals with the subject cyber forensics. Target audience will be investigative member, las assistants, the number of people working in this field are more. Approximately 10 labs are dealing with cybercrimes in USA, other than this private investigators also working under this field.

In 2012, the global forensic technologies market was valued at US$8.3 billion and is anticipated to reach a total market value of US$17.7 billion by the end of 2019, registering a growth rate of 12.4% CAGR. The number of crime laboratories in the U.S. performing forensic analyses grew from 300 in 1999 to an estimated 475 in 2013. Publicly funded forensic crime labs now spend in aggregate more than $1.6 billion per year.

The U.S. market for forensic products and services was valued at more than $10.9 billion in 2012 and is expected to reach $11.2 billion in 2013. BCC Research projects the market to grow to $16.3 billion by 2018, and register a five-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.8% from 2013 to 2018

  • Track 17-1Computational fluid dynamic modelling
  • Track 17-2Modern advancements in computer and network forensics
  • Track 17-3Computational objectivity and visual evidence
  • Track 17-4Counter forensics
  • Track 17-5Computer forensic workflow management
  • Track 17-6Eye color predictive test
  • Track 17-7Image processing techniques
  • Track 17-8Superimposition and reconstruction in forensics
  • Track 17-9Forensic facial approximation
  • Track 17-10Cyber forensics

Forensic anthropology is the application of the science of anthropology and its several subfields, including Biological Anthropology (Physical) and Cultural Anthropology (Ethnology, Archaeology, Linguistics), in a legal setting. Its main significance includes disaster victim identification, other applications like Novel application of anthropometry, X-ray fluorescence and chemo metric analytical techniques in chemical anthropology, Virtual anthropology and forensic anthropology case reports. The U.S. Bureau of Labour Statistics (BLS) projected a 19% growth in employment for anthropologists and archaeologists from 2012 to 2022. Many universities approximately 10 universities in USA works under forensic anthropology, but private investigators are there under this.

The U.S. market for forensic products and services was valued at more than $10.9 billion in 2012 and is expected to reach $11.2 billion in 2013. BCC Research projects the market to grow to $16.3 billion by 2018, and register a five-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.8% from 2013 to 2018.

  • Track 18-1Forensic anthropology in disaster victim identification
  • Track 18-2Novel application of anthropometry
  • Track 18-3X-ray fluorescence and chemo metric analytical techniques in chemical anthropology
  • Track 18-4Virtual anthropology
  • Track 18-5Forensic anthropology case reports
  • Track 18-6Advancements in anthropometric measurements

Forensic accounting, forensic accountancy or financial forensics is the specialty practice area of accounting that describes engagements that result from actual or anticipated disputes or litigation. The topics that comes under this accounting are Regulations in forensic accounting, Statistical techniques for forensic accounting, Analysis of healthcare fraud which is used for the detection of fraud in health care companies, Fraud risk detection procedures in forensic accounting, Computerized accounting information system (cais). This industry provides services that apply accounting concepts and techniques to legal problems. Forensic accountants investigate and document financial fraud and white-collar crimes. The forensic accounting service Market contains a high number of suppliers and the top four service provider’s account for less than 30.0% of total Market revenue, indicating a low Market share concentration.

The U.S. market for forensic products and services was valued at more than $10.9 billion in 2012 and is expected to reach $11.2 billion in 2013. BCC Research projects the market to grow to $16.3 billion by 2018, and register a five-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.8% from 2013 to 2018.

  • Track 19-1Regulations in forensic accounting
  • Track 19-2statistical techniques for forensic accounting
  • Track 19-3Code of ethics and comparison of standards
  • Track 19-4Corporate fraud and forensic accounting
  • Track 19-5Analysis of healthcare fraud
  • Track 19-6Computerized accounting information system (cais)
  • Track 19-7Fraud risk detection procedures in forensic accounting
  • Track 19-8Forensic Science Policies

Digital forensic sciences includes several new topics like Digital evidence protection models, Digital forensic field guides, Digital forensic readiness management system, digital forensics services, Digital image forgery detection, Analysis of electronic signatures, Triage template pipeline models, Digital droplets-cloud computing, Digital forensic tools, Digital imaging and photography, Forensic Document Examination. In 2015, digital forensic sciences service segment is expected to make up about 50.0% of industry revenue. ABI Research calculates that total revenues for the global digital forensic science Market will reach US$2.7 billion by the end of 2015. With the increasing prevalence of mobile devices, forensic evidence extracted from mobile as well as other electronic devices is becoming an invaluable source of evidence for investigators. Digital forensic tools help in analyzing the various digital crimes.

The U.S. market for forensic products and services was valued at more than $10.9 billion in 2012 and is expected to reach $11.2 billion in 2013. BCC Research projects the market to grow to $16.3 billion by 2018, and register a five-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.8% from 2013 to 2018.

  • Track 20-1Digital forensic technologies
  • Track 20-2Digital evidance protection models
  • Track 20-3Digital forensic field guides
  • Track 20-4Digital forensic readiness management system
  • Track 20-5Digital forensic investigations- Case reports
  • Track 20-6Digital image forgery detection
  • Track 20-7Forensic Document Examination