American Academy of Forensic Sciences

American Academy of Forensic Sciences

The American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS) is a professional society for people in all areas of forensics.

For nearly sixty years, the AAFS has served a distinguished and diverse membership. Its nearly 6,000 members are divided into ten sections spanning the forensic enterprise. Included among the Academy's members are physicians, attorneys, dentists, toxicologists, physical anthropologists, document examiners, psychiatrists, engineers, physicists, chemists, criminalists, educators, and others. Representing all 50 United States, Canada, and 54 other countries worldwide, they actively practice forensic science and, in many cases, teach and conduct research in the field as well. Each section provides opportunities for professional development, personal contacts, awards, and recognition. Many sections publish periodic newsletters and mailings which keep their members abreast of activities and developments in their fields.

As a professional society dedicated to the application of science to the law, the AAFS is committed to the promotion of education and the elevation of accuracy, precision, and specificity in the forensic sciences. It does so via the "Journal of Forensic Sciences" (its internationally recognized scientific journal), newsletters, its annual scientific meeting, the conduct of seminars and meetings, and the initiation of actions and reactions to various issues of concern. For its members and affiliates, AAFS provides placement services as well as scientific reference studies. As the world's most prestigious forensic science organization, the AAFS represents its membership to the public and serves as the focal point for public information concerning the forensic science profession. Founded in 1948, the AAFS is headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA.

The AAFS Annual Scientific Meeting is held in February at which time over 500 scientific papers, breakfast seminars, workshops, and other special events are presented. The AAFS consists of ten sections representing a wide range of forensic specialities, and the annual scientific meeting gathers these professionals who present the most current information, research, and updates in this expanding field.

The ten sections:
* General
* Jurisprudence
* Criminalistics
* Engineering Sciences
* Odontology
* Pathology/Biology
* Physical Anthropology
* Psychiatry & Behavioral Science
* Questioned Documents
* Toxicology

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References

External links

* [http://www.aafs.org AAFS website]


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