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Forensic intervention in wildlife crime
25 September @ 18:30 - 20:30
Discover how the world of modern forensics provides vital information and insight, in solving both human and wildlife crimes. As a specialist in disaster victim identification and mass fatality events, Tracy Alexander FKC talks about how current techniques and specialisms can also be used to provide forensic intervention in tackling wildlife crime.
Tracy Alexander is a Fellow of King’s College London, the Immediate Past President of The British Academy of Forensic Scientists, a member of the advisory panel member of Inside Justice, the Chartered Society of Forensic Scientists, and the Executive Panel of FRUK. She has a keen interest in applying forensic science to tackling wildlife crime and has led several training interventions in Africa to combat the illegal trade in rhino horn, ivory, and pangolin scales.
As Director of Forensic Services for a UK police force, Tracy is responsible for all their forensic evidence, research, and development and has been involved in several significant operations as a specialist in disaster victim identification and mass fatality events.
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