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The International Association for Identification (IAI) is the largest
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organization in the world. It was originally formed as the "International Association for Criminal Identification" in October 1915. Through the years it has grown into an educational and certification body with over 6,000 members worldwide.


Missions

:The International Association for Identification strives to be the primary
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for those engaged in forensic identification, investigation, and scientific examination of
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. To accomplish this mission, it has six goals: * Educate members about the most current information and research in forensic identification. * Affiliate people who are actively engaged in the profession of forensic identification, investigation, and scientific examination of physical evidence in an organized body. In this way, the profession may be standardized, as well as effectively and scientifically practiced. * Enlarge and improve the science of forensic identification and
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detection. * Encourage research in scientific crime detection. * Employ the collective wisdom of the profession to advance the scientific techniques of forensic identification and crime detection.


Presidents


Awards


John A. Dondero Memorial Award

The award is presented to an Active Member of the Association, who have made "the most significant and valuable contribution in the area of identification and allied sciences." The laureates are:


Dr Antonio A. Cantu Memorial Award for Early Career Research

The award is to be awarded at the discretion of the Board of Directors to a new forensic science practitioner and active member of this association, to highlight the creativity, originality, professionalism, and innovation of his research in the recovery and identification of forensic evidence, in the early stages of his career.


Good of the Association Award

This award recognize an individual who, "in the opinion and judgment of the IAI's Board of Directors, is deemed to have made an "outstanding contribution to the Association." The laureates are:


Distinguished members

Distinguished membership may be conferred only on a Member by a majority vote of the I.A.I. Board of Directors in recognition of the Member's superior efforts in the furtherance of the aims and purposes of the I.A.I. A Distinguished Member retains all the rights, privileges, and obligations of the class of membership he or she held prior to being designated as a Distinguished Member.


Dedication to Service Award

The Dedication to Service Award is awarded to individuals who have shown outstanding dedication over time to the Association and its objectives. The laureates are:


Training

There are four means of obtaining training through the IAI: * IAI Sponsored Training Opportunities * IAI Division Conferences * International Education Conference * Vendor/Supplier and Private Training


Certification boards

There are eight (8) certifying boards: *
Bloodstain Pattern Analysis Bloodstain pattern analysis (BPA) is the field of forensic science that consists of the study and analysis of bloodstains at a known or suspected crime scene with the purpose of drawing conclusions about the nature, timing and other details of the ...
Certification *
Crime Scene A crime scene is any location that may be associated with a committed crime. Crime scenes contain physical evidence that is pertinent to a criminal investigation. This evidence is collected by crime scene investigators (CSI) and law enforcement ...
Certification ** Level I -- Certified Crime Scene Investigator ** Level II—Certified Crime Scene Analyst ** Level III—Certified Senior Crime Scene Analyst *
Footwear Footwear refers to garments worn on the feet, which typically serves the purpose of protection against adversities of the environment such as wear from ground textures and temperature. Footwear in the manner of shoes therefore primarily serves th ...
Certification *
Forensic Art Forensic art is any art used in law enforcement or legal proceedings. Forensic art is used to assist law enforcement with the visual aspects of a case, often using witness descriptions and video footage. It is a highly specialized field that ...
Certification *
Forensic Photography Forensic photography may refer to the visual documentation of different aspects that can be found at a crime scene. It may include the documentation of the crime scene, or physical evidence that is either found at a crime scene or already proce ...
Certification * Latent Print Certification * Tenprint
Fingerprint A fingerprint is an impression left by the friction ridges of a human finger. The recovery of partial fingerprints from a crime scene is an important method of forensic science. Moisture and grease on a finger result in fingerprints on surfac ...
Certification * Tiretrack and Footwear Certification iai.org The International Association for Identification also participates in Scientific Working Groups (SWGs). The organization's monthly publication is the Journal of Forensic Identification.


See also

*
Forensic science Forensic science, also known as criminalistics, is the application of science to criminal and civil laws, mainly—on the criminal side—during criminal investigation, as governed by the legal standards of admissible evidence and criminal ...


References

* The International Association for Identification at http://www.theiai.org


External links


Official website

Journal of Forensic Identification
* The
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houses the IAI's research collection, some of which has been digitized here
The International Association for Identification (IAI) Collection
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