Forensic Evidence in Criminal Matters
Issues covered include: Alcohol, toxicology, drug, DNA, forensic, laser scanning
Description
It is imperative for you as a criminal layer to stay up to date with new and evolving forensic techniques. Examine a sample of forensic evidence topics including alcohol and toxicology, DNA as well as the latest technology in laser scanning and how they are being used as evidence in court.
Attend and earn 3 CPD hours
This seminar was recorded in NZ on 13 March 2019
Chair: Emma Priest, Barrister, Blackstone Chambers
2.00pm to 3.00pm: Alcohol, Toxicology & Drug Driving
- Alcohol:
- Differences between blood and breath alcohol screening and evidential sampling, one or two readings on the printout and INSUFF samples
- Are these tests valid and what do they mean?
- Toxicology:
- What is it? advantages of sample types (blood, hair and urine)
- How are the results reported in NZ and what do they mean?
- Drug driving:
- Scientific limitations given NZ law
- Analysis of samples and what do they mean?
Presented by Dr Anna Sandiford, The Forensic Group Ltd
3.00pm to 4.00pm: DNA and Forensic Results in the Context of a Case
- Forensic Biology and DNA analysis
- Current techniques
- Why the question matters: from crime scene to court
Presented by Heidi Baker, Senior Forensic Specialist, Institute of Environmental Science and Research
4.00pm to 4.15pm Afternoon Tea
4.15pm to 5.15pm: Laser Scanning at Serious Crime Scenes
- The use of scans at court to assist in understanding the evidence
- How it’s done and future directions
Presented by Kurt McManus, Senior Technician, Institute of Environmental Science and Research
Learning Objectives
- Examine how forensic evidence is being used as evidence in court
- Gain an understanding of the different types of forensic evidence
- Develop a deeper knowledge of forensic terminology and techniques