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July 7 2018

FFLM | Forensic Science Sub-Committee Newsletter | July 2018

Matthew Peel Latest News FFLM, Forensic Evidence, Forensic healthcare, forensic science, Police custody, samples, SANE, SARC, UKAFN

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This month sees the Faculty of Forensic and Legal Medicine‘s (FFLM) publication ‘Recommendations for the collection of forensic specimens from complainants and suspects‘ for the collection of forensic specimens updated. The Forensic Science Sub-Committee, which UKAFN is represented, meets every six months to review and revise the recommendations as appropriate.

The Forensic Science Sub-Committee also considers questions sent in by members of FFLM and other interested parties, including UKAFN members. Here are the questions with answers from the last six months.

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