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The mission of this association is to
provide educational seminars to members of the law
enforcement community, to disseminate useful information
related to all the disciplines of the forensic sciences,
to provide local administration in the state of
Wisconsin for the international professional
certification programs of the International Association
for Identification, and to encourage the highest ethical
standards in the collection, preservation, and
examination of evidence.
To carry out our mission, the
association has a large pool of active members
representing several forensic disciplines to include,
but not limited to, AFIS, audio enhancement, bloodstain
pattern interpretation, crime scene processing, criminal
information technology, footwear identification,
forensic art, forensic imaging, forensic odontology,
latent prints (fingerprints, palm prints, and
footprints), police photography, and tire track
identification. These active members are speakers at our
annual educational seminar,
write professional articles for our quarterly
newsletter, serve as technical advisors on the
association's
science and practice committee, and write
professional tips for the
tips page
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