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The Canadian Society of Forensic Science (CSFS) is a non-profit professional organization incorporated to maintain professional standards, and to promote the study and enhance the stature of forensic science. Membership in the society is open internationally to professionals with an active interest in the forensic sciences. It is organized into sections representing diverse areas of forensic examination: Anthropology, Medical, Odontology, Biology, Chemistry, Documents, Engineering, FirearmsĀ and Toxicology.

Forensic scientists are routinely involved in investigations of crimes against persons and property, such as homicides, assaults, arson, impaired driving and fraud. Forensic scientists also appear regularly in criminal and civil proceedings and coroner's inquests to give opinion evidence relating to forensic examinations. Special committees of the CSFS address educational, scientific, and legal issues within forensic science and act as advisory bodies to provincial and federal justice ministries.


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Resources

Recommended Standards and Procedures - ATC - English Recommended Standards and Procedures - ATC - French

pdf versions of the CSFS Journal articles (2005 onwards) are now available in the members only section. For username / password pls contact the CSFS office

For a free helpful career booklet on Forensic Science (Compiled by Gail Anderson) - Click here.

 
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