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BIT’s 2nd Annual World Congress of

Forensics 2011

Theme: Science, Justice and Peace
Time: Oct. 15-18, 2011
Venue: Chongqing, China


Tentative Program
Forum 7: Criminal Investigation Go Back
Advisory Board Members:
Dr. John Zheng Wang, Professor of Forensic Studies Program & Director of Forensic Science and High Tech Crime Programs Department of Criminal Justice, California State University-Long Beach, USA
Dr. Richard H. Ward, Professor and Dean, Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciences, University of New Haven, USA
Dr. Eric Sahota, Director-at-large / International representative, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, USA
Dr. T. Paulette Sutton, Assistant Director of Forensic Services at the Regional Forensic Center in Memphis, Associate Professor of Clinical Laboratory Sciences and Instructor in the Colleges of Medicine and Nursing, University of Tennessee, USA
Dr. Joel Dvoskin, Clinical Psychologist, University of Arizona College of Medicine, USA
Dr. Pete Gagliardi, Special Agent in Charge of the New York Field Division from the United States, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF),USA
Dr. Linda M. Lister, Director, Ernst & Young LLP, Canada

Forum 7-1: New Field Technology for Trace and Pattern Evidence
08:30-11:50, Oct. 17, 2011 (Monday); Place: Moet, 3rd Floor, Sofitel Forebase Chongqing

Chair: Dr. John Zheng Wang, Professor of Forensic Studies Program & Director of Forensic Science and High Tech Crime Programs Department of Criminal Justice, California State University-Long Beach, USA
Co-Chair: Mr. Jochen Moeller, Vice President, European Association for Data Media Security, The Netherlands

08:30-08:35

Chair’s Introduction

08:35-08:55

Title: Laser Recovery of Hidden Fingerprints from Repainted Surfaces
Dr. Shiquan Liu, M.S., Leading Field Examiner of Physical Evidence, Suzhou Police Department, China

08:55-09:15

Title: New Technique of Detecting Latent Fingerprints with IDEA-Iodine Deposition
Dr. Yue Wang, Beijing People's Police College,China

09:15-09:35

Title: Laptop-Based AFIS Examination of Fingerprints
Dr. John Z. Wang, Professor of Forensic Studies Program & Director of Forensic Science and High Tech Crime Programs, Department of Criminal Justice, California State University-Long Beach, USA

09:35-09:55

Title: From “Memory Based Suspect Profiling” to “Blur Image Based Suspect Profiling”: A New Approach for Image Enhancement
Dr. Yanxue Wang, Instructor of Criminal Investigation, Shanghai Political Study and Law University, China

09:55-10:15

Title: The Support System of Crisis Negotiation in Crisis Negotiation: A Training Case
Dr. Yang Yu, Instructor, Guangdong Police College, China

10:15-10:30

Coffee Break

10:30-10:50

Title: The Law of Correlation via Identification in Physical Evidence Examination
Dr. Wen Li, Senior Engineer in Physical Evidence Examination and Drill Sergeant of the Police Training School of Municipal Public Security Bureau, China

10:50-11:10

Title: Developments in High Efficient Evidence Detection without Touching the Exhibit
Dr. Jochen Moeller, Vice President, European Association for Data Media Security, The Netherlands

11:10-11:30

Title: Matrix Interference Elimination Research on Determination of Metallic Elements in Biological Samples by ICP/AES
Dr. Yuhong Wu, Professor, Chongqing Police College, China

11:30-11:50

Title: Application of Psychological Evaluation in Criminal Investigation: A Case Study
Ms. Xiuyin Zhang, Section Chief of Psychological Investigation, Chongqing Police Department, China


Forum 7-2: Trace / Chemical / Biological / Pattern Evidence and Recognition
08:30-11:45, Oct. 17, 2011 (Monday); Place: Bordeaux. 3, 2nd Floor, Sofitel Forebase Chongqing

Chair: Dr. Jose Gonzalez-Rodriguez, Senior Lecturer, University of Lincoln, UK

08:30-08:35

Chair’s Introduction

08:35-09:00

Title: Facial Image Processing for Recognition and Genetic Analysis
Dr. Rolf P. Wuertz, Research Group Leader, Institut für Neuroinformatik, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany

09:00-09:25

Title: Determining Authorship - Connoisseurship versus Science, or Connoisseurship plus Science : Methods in Art Authentication
Dr. Toby J. A. Bull, Honorary Professor in “The Study of Art Crime & Cultural Heritage Protection”, Hong Kong, China

09:25-09:50

Title: Using Statistical Process Control in Assist with Writer Identification
Mr. Michael N. Wakshull, Forensic Document Examiner;Member of National Association of Document Examiners, USA

09:50-10:15

Title: The Use of FTIR and Multivariate Analysis in Soil Analysis for Intelligence Purposes
Dr. Jose Gonzalez-Rodriguez, Senior Lecturer, University of Lincoln, UK

10:15-10:30

Coffee Break

10:30-10-55

Title: Fingermark Detection Using Functionalized Upconverters
Dr. Rongliang Ma, University of Technology Sydney, Australia

10:55-11:20

Title: Addressing Old and New Challenges Facing Forensic Firearm Examiners in Today’s World
Mr. Paul J. Murphy, Senior Firearms Technical Advisor/Forensic Firearms Examiner, Forensic Technology WAI, USA

11:20-11:45

Title: Conducted Electrical Weapon Wounds Seen in an Emergency Department: A Study of 35 Cases
Dr. Bertrand Becour, Member of Assistance Publique-Hopitaux de Paris, France

 





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