The role of Forensic Science Regulator (FSR), created in 2007, was established to assure the achievement and maintenance of forensic science service (FSS) provision that commands public confidence. The FSR works at an organizational level, to assure, and improve the quality of forensic service provision and manage the risks of quality failures by Forensic Service Providers (FSPs). Despite this apparent introduction of “regulation,” forensic science provision in the United Kingdom has continued to receive a critical assessment. FSPs are meant to voluntarily adopt the Regulator's quality standards, achieve and maintain accreditation, and comply with regulatory requirements and guidance, including reporting complaints and quality failures to t...
The Forensic Science Regulator has the role of setting quality standards for forensic science in the...
The United Kingdom forensic science sector has undergone significant development in recent years. Fo...
Streamlined forensic reporting (SFR), introduced as part of the United Kingdom Ministry of Justice’s...
The role of Forensic Science Regulator (FSR), created in 2007, was established to assure the achieve...
The utilization of an array of scientific techniques and technologies is now considered customary wi...
Recommendations aimed at preventing criminal justice failings caused by forensic science errors and ...
The use of an array of scientific techniques and technologies is now considered customary within cri...
Short commentary on the new UK Accreditation of Forensic Service Providers Regulations 2018
In April 2021, the Forensic Science Regulator Act 2021 received Royal Assent, providing new statutor...
In April 2021, the Forensic Science Regulator Act 2021 received Royal Assent, providing new statutor...
This is the third of a trilogy of articles reviewing forensic science provision in the UK [5,6]. Fo...
Both the forensic science and biometrics ‘strategy’ documents lacked detail, underlying principles, ...
The dominant conception of forensic sciences is as a patchwork of disciplines assisting the criminal...
Forensic science policy has been the subject of a series of judicial and parliamentary enquiries in ...
This article comments on a recent Home Office consultation about making forensic regulation statutor...
The Forensic Science Regulator has the role of setting quality standards for forensic science in the...
The United Kingdom forensic science sector has undergone significant development in recent years. Fo...
Streamlined forensic reporting (SFR), introduced as part of the United Kingdom Ministry of Justice’s...
The role of Forensic Science Regulator (FSR), created in 2007, was established to assure the achieve...
The utilization of an array of scientific techniques and technologies is now considered customary wi...
Recommendations aimed at preventing criminal justice failings caused by forensic science errors and ...
The use of an array of scientific techniques and technologies is now considered customary within cri...
Short commentary on the new UK Accreditation of Forensic Service Providers Regulations 2018
In April 2021, the Forensic Science Regulator Act 2021 received Royal Assent, providing new statutor...
In April 2021, the Forensic Science Regulator Act 2021 received Royal Assent, providing new statutor...
This is the third of a trilogy of articles reviewing forensic science provision in the UK [5,6]. Fo...
Both the forensic science and biometrics ‘strategy’ documents lacked detail, underlying principles, ...
The dominant conception of forensic sciences is as a patchwork of disciplines assisting the criminal...
Forensic science policy has been the subject of a series of judicial and parliamentary enquiries in ...
This article comments on a recent Home Office consultation about making forensic regulation statutor...
The Forensic Science Regulator has the role of setting quality standards for forensic science in the...
The United Kingdom forensic science sector has undergone significant development in recent years. Fo...
Streamlined forensic reporting (SFR), introduced as part of the United Kingdom Ministry of Justice’s...