Overview
Organizations:
American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS): how to become an AAFS member, application procedures and deadlines. Job opportunities. About FEPAC.
Young Forensic Scientists Forum: The Young Forensic Scientists Forum (YFSY) is a group within the American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS) that is dedicated to the education, enrichment ad development of emerging forensic scientists and future leaders in the field.
American Board of Criminalistics (ABC): certification program; eligibility, application process
US Department of Justice
American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors: job opportunities
International Association of Identification: educational conferences, job opportunities
American Chemical Society (ACS): information about chemistry and chemistry professionals
The Biochemical Society: information about biochemistry and biochemistry professionals, membership, and meetings
American Society for Mass Spectrometry (ASMS): workshops and conferences about mass spectrometry, job opportunities
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI): job opportunities
American College of Forensic Examiners Institute of Forensic Science (ACFEI): The Forensic Examiner journal, certification programs, job opportunities
McCrone Research Institute: microscopy, teaching, meeting and conference information
National Museum of Crime and Punishment: The museum displays excellent depictions of historically famous crime scenes along with detailed information concerning national crime and punishment. The link below leads to their CSI blog
Personal Pages:
About Dr. Henry Lee: biography of the forensic expert, famous cases, learn about forensics
Reddy's Homepage: Rendy's lists for US and UK schools offering forensic program, online courses and distance learning, forensics for high school students
Crime Scene Investigation: resources for crime scene investigators, educational training and employment resources
Forensic Science Degree Guide: a searchable database of over 300 forensic science degree programs
