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Graduate Certificate in Computer Forensics (GCCF)
What
is the difference between the Certificate in Computer Forensics
and the Graduate Certificate? click
here to find out
Follow
the activities of the Digital Forensic Certification Board
A
Handbook: Mass Fatality
Incidents: A Guide for Human Forensic Identification is available at the
NIJ website.
First responders, medical examiners, and coroners will find guidance in this document to help them prepare or update their jurisdiction’s disaster plans. The report focuses on ways to respectfully safeguard, collect, process, and identify human remains. The report is the product of a group of multidisciplinary experts on forensic identification. NIJ convened the group to identify, define, and describe basic criteria to assist medical examiners’ and coroners’ offices and other public safety agencies who manage the response to mass fatality incidents.
The report is available online at the National Institute of Justice Web site at http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/nij/pubs-sum/199758.htm.
NIJ is the research, development, and evaluation agency of the U.S. Department of Justice and is dedicated to researching crime control and justice issues. For more information on NIJ, please visit http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/nij.
NCFS
is now partnering with the US Secret Service in opening a new
Electronic Evidence lab to assist state and local law enforcement with
computer related crimes. Find out more here.
Forensic
Examination of Digital Evidence: A Guide
for Law Enforcement
This guide is intended for use by members of the law enforcement community who are responsible for the examination of digital evidence. The guide, published as an NIJ Special Report, is the second in a series of guides on investigating electronic crime (see also Electronic Crime Scene Investigation: A Guide for Law Enforcement). It deals with common situations encountered during the processing and handling of digital evidence and can be used to help agencies develop their own policies and procedures.
NCFS is proud to present the following courses:
For more information go here.
Vision
of NCFS:
The National Center for
Forensic Science will lead in providing
proactive and innovative solutions to
meet the challenges facing the investigative
and forensic science, and criminal justice
communities
Current
National/Local On-line Databases:
- The Ignitable Liquids
Reference Collection database is now
online. See the database here
- Fire and Arson mapping,
click here for
details
NIJ
Scene Guides: With the assistance of experts in the field,
NIJ has published four scene guides: Mass
Fatality Incidents: A Guide for Human Forensic Identification, Electronic
Crime Scene Investigation, A
Guide for Explosion and Bombing Scene Investigation and Fire
and Arson Scene Investigation: A Guide for Public Safety Personnel.
To order hard copies of these publications go to www.ncjrs.org
Mailing
Address:
National Center for Forensic
Science
University of Central Florida
Post Office Box 162367
Orlando, Florida 32816-2367
Street
Address:
National Center for Forensic
Science
12354 Research Parkway
Orlando, Florida 32826
E-mail: natlctr@mail.ucf.edu
Phone: (407) 823-6469 FAX: (407) 823-3162