Archival On-Demand Education

Archived Live Webinar


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This webinar originally occured on Tuesday, October 10th, 2023 from 1pm - 2pm ET. All presentations and materials have been archived for you to access as On-Demand content. 


Ethics is defined by Miriam Webster as moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity as well as the branch of knowledge that deals with moral principles.

Archived Live Webinar


When: 

This webinar originally occured on Wednesday, July 12th, 2023 from 1pm - 2pm ET. All presentations and materials have been archived for you to access as On-Demand content. 

Xylazine emerged as a common adulterant in the Northeast United States in 2019 and has subsequently spread westward. In some urban centers as much as 90% of the fentanyl is adulterated with xylazine. Xylazine is a veterinary sedative not approved for use in humans and can add to the CNS depressant effects of fentanyl when they are co-ingested.

July 2023


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This webinar originally occured on Friday, July 7th, 2023 from 11:00am - 12:30pm ET. All presentations and materials have been archived for you to access as On-Demand content.  

CFSRE’s NPS Discovery is an open-access drug early warning system (EWS) operating in the United States. NPS Discovery’s evidence-based approach leads the development of high impact reports for real-time action. We are working in collaboration with public health and public safety agencies to rapidly identify emerging drugs associated with intoxications, adverse events, and fatalities.

Five-Part Webinar Series


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This series originally occured on:
Wednesday, April 26th, 2023 from 1pm - 3pm ET
Tuesday, May 2nd, 2023 from 1pm - 3pm ET
Tuesday, May 16th, 2023 from 1pm - 3pm ET
Wednesday, May 24th, 2023 from 1pm - 3pm ET
Wednesday, June 14th, 2023 from 1pm - 3pm ET

The Center for Forensic Science Research and Education, with support from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the National Network of Public Health Institutes (NNPHI) is pleased to offer a thought-provoking five-part series entitled, “The Intersection of Forensic Toxicology and Forensic Pathology Relating to Emerging Topics in Drug Death Certification”.  

Online Forensic Symposium


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Monday, May 8th, 2023 from 8:45am ET - 12:00pm ET
Tuesday, May 9th, 2023 from 8:45am ET - 12:00pm ET
Wednesday, May 10th, 2023 from 8:45am ET - 12:00pm ET
Thursday, May 11th, 2023 from 8:45am ET - 12:00pm ET
Friday, May 12th, 2023 from 8:45am ET - 12:00pm ET

Program Chairs: Dr. Robert Kronstrand (National Board of Forensic Medicine, Sweden), Dr. Sabra Jones (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration), and Dr. Lorna Nisbet (University of Dundee)


Welcome to the 2023 Current trends in Forensic Toxicology,

The theme this year is “From Research to Implementation” and we thought it would be a timely and important theme when the scientific foundations of our procedures and expertise are increasingly asked for.

Online Forensic Symposium

When: THIS EVENT ORIGINALLY OCCURRED ON JANUARY 23RD - JANUARY 27TH, 2023 FROM 8:45AM - 12PM ET. ALL PRESENTATIONS AND MATERIAL HAVE BEEN ARCHIVED FOR YOU TO ACCESS AS ON-DEMAND CONTENT.

Program Chairs: Dr. Ed Sisco (NIST) and Dr. Simon Dunne (Swedish Police Authority)

Welcome to the 2023 Current Trends Symposium on Seized Drug Analysis. Now in its 6th year, this On-line Symposium has gained a reputation for creating a sense of community for forensic practitioners across the globe while disseminating timely and impactful information from recognized experts in their respective disciplines – a feat accomplished with no registration fee and no travel costs.

 

When: This event originally occurred on November 9th, 2022 from 1pm – 3pm (EST). All presentations and materials have been archived for you to access as On-Demand content.

Criminal investigators increasingly rely on forensic evidence, but many observers claim that unreliable forensic science has contributed to wrongful convictions. When used effectively within a thorough investigation, forensic evidence can improve case outcomes and mitigate the risk of wrongful convictions. This webinar describes the interaction between investigators and forensic scientists in wrongful conviction cases and provides best practice insights that will be useful for the investigator or forensic scientist. Specific case studies will be used to illustrate issues related to crime scene investigation, effective communication, forensic technology, and misconduct.

 

When: This event originally occurred on October 11th, 2022 from 1pm – 3:30pm (EST). All presentations and materials have been archived for you to access as On-Demand content.

CFSRE’s NPS Discovery is an open-access drug early warning system (EWS) operating in the United States. NPS Discovery’s evidence-based approach leads the development of high impact reports for real-time action. We are working in collaboration with law enforcement, public health, and public safety agencies to rapidly identify emerging drugs associated with intoxications and adverse events.

 

When: This event originally occurred on September 14th, 2022 from 1pm – 3pm (EST). All presentations and materials have been archived for you to access as On-Demand content.

This webinar will provide a comprehensive discussion of wrongful convictions related to seized drug analysis. The session will examine case studies related to field drug testing, organizational deficiencies, and individual misconduct. The webinar will emphasize practical guidance to prevent future wrongful convictions.

 

This event originally occurred on August 24th, 2022 from 1pm – 3pm (EST). All presentations and materials have been archived for you to access as On-Demand content.

This webinar will provide a comprehensive discussion of wrongful convictions related to toxicological analysis. The session will examine case studies related to alcohol and drug testing, as well as postmortem toxicological analyses. The webinar will emphasize practical guidance to prevent Class I deficiencies (such as false positives) and future wrongful convictions.