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Page 1: Opening Ceremony · OMICS International Conferences: USA: 2360 Corporate Circle, Suite 400 Henderson, NV 89074-7722, USA Ph: +1-888-843-8169, Toll free: +1-800-216-6499

OMICS International Conferences:USA: 2360 Corporate Circle, Suite 400 Henderson, NV 89074-7722, USA Ph: +1-888-843-8169, Toll free: +1-800-216-6499

Email: [email protected]; [email protected]

Forensic Research & TechnologySeptember 28-30, 2015 Atlanta, USA

4th International Conference on

Scientific Program

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Keynote Forum09:25-09:30 Introduction

09:30-10:00 Anthony J Fischetto Alpha-Omega Counseling Center, Inc., USA10:00-10:30 Ronn Johnson University of San Diego, USA

Coffee Break @ Foyer 10:30-10:45 Track 1: Forensic Psychology & Forensic PsychiatryTrack 2: Forensic ToxicologyTrack 3: Forensic EngineeringTrack 4: Wildlife Forensic ScienceChair: Ronn Johnson, University of San Diego, USACo-chair: Eve E Carson, Independent Researcher, USA

Session Introduction

10:45-11:25 Workshop on Ethical Issues and forensic psychological practice using the DSM-5 Quadrant with Juvenile Fire Setting and Bomb Making by Ronn Johnson, University of San Diego, USA

11:25-11:45Crime prevention belongs to everyone. Reconstructing the evidence in a cold case and the effect of external factors on crime resolutionEve E Carson, Independent Researcher, USA

11:45-12:05The aftermath of a murdered child: Trauma in the African American communityDavid J Thomas, Florida Gulf Coast University, USA

12:05-12:25Pattern of suicidal death in KuwaitNadia Al-Kandary, Kuwait University, Kuwait

12:25-12:45A post-event analysis of the El Asnam (Algeria) earthquake disaster of October 10th 1980: A forensic style approachDjillali Benouar, University of Science and Technology Houari Boumediene, Algeria

12:45-13:05Wound age determination in forensic pathology and medicineJudith Fronczek, Symbiant Pathology Expert Centre, The Netherlands

Lunch Break @ Restaurant 13:05-13:50

13:50-14:10Gap analysis in forensics using wildlife offence case recordsS P Goyal, Wildlife Institute of India, India

14:10-14:30Forensic evidence – Cigarette Butt helped to nail accusedV R Rathod, Directorate of Forensic Science Laboratories, India

14:30-14:50Extent and determinants of costs of acute poisoning in Tricity of Chandigarh: An exploratory studyDalbir singh, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education & Research, India

08:00-09:00 RegistrationsDay 1 September 28, 2015

Chattahoochee Salon B

Scientific Program

Opening Ceremony09:00-09:25

Forensic Research & Technology4th International Conference on

September 28-30, 2015 Atlanta, USA

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14:50-15:10The significance of forensic psychological profiling to unravel criminal investigationH V Acharya, Directorate of Forensic Science, India

15:10-15:30The development of computer forensic legal system in ChinaYonghao Mai, Hubei University of Police, China

15:30-15:50A multidimensional approach to assessing and treating juvenile fire setters and bomb makersBerenis Gonzalez, University of San Diego, USA

15:50-16:10Ethical and clinical considerations for mental health professionals working with juvenile fire setters and bomb makersDerrick Young, University of San Diego, USA

Coffee Break @ Foyer 16:10-16:25

16:25-17:05 Workshop on Applying criminal and geo- profiling elements to crime scene analysis by Mihaela Brooks, Criminal Investigative Analyst, Canada

17:05-17:25Black boys should be indoors by dark: Victim and offender profile myths in the United StatesKanika Bell, Clark Atlanta University, USA

17:25-17:45Developing forensic protocols to identify hair and use of DNA profile data in tracking poaching of Tibetan Antelope (Pantholops hogdsonii)S P Goyal, Wildlife Institute of India, India

Panel Discussion

Day 2 September 29, 2015Chattahoochee Salon B

Keynote Forum

09:00-09:30 Roger Glenn Jericho Identity Solutions LLC, USA09:30-10:00 David J Dustin Dustin Forensics, USATrack 5: Forensic DNA AnalysisTrack 6: Forenisc ChemistryTrack 7: Digital forensicsTrack 8: Forensic AccountingChair: Robert D Blackledge, Forensic Chemist Consultant, USACo-chair: Khalid M Lodhi, Fayetteville State University, USA

Session Introduction

10:00-10:40 Symposium on The “Six Thinking Hats” Method of Removing Bias from Case Review by Robert D Blackledge, Forensic Chemist Consultant, USA

Coffee Break @ Foyer 10:40-10:55

10:55-11:15Generating human DNA profile(s) from cell phones for forensic investigationKhalid M Lodhi, Fayetteville State University, USA

11:15-11:35National & University laboratories: An ignored forensic science resourceRobert D Blackledge, Forensic Chemist Consultant, USA

11:35-11:55Analytical forensic metrologyJerry Messman, Stranaska Scientific LLC, USA

11:55-12:15Forensic aspects of decision theory application to court decisions using the results of DNA analysis: Mathematical model and empirical (sociological) dataIrina Perepechina, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia

12:15-12:35Design of forensic nano-taggants with an unmistakable fingerprintP A Sermon, Nanomaterials Laboratory, UK

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12:35-12:55Solid state drives & USB technology: The challenges that we face for data-recovery and computer forensicsAndrew Blyth, University of South Wales, UK

Lunch Break @ Restaurant 12:55-13:40

13:40-14:00Genetic diversity and population structure of populations from Sudan based on 15 autosomal markersHiba Mohammed Ali Babiker, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology, Germany

14:00-14:20Voltammetric detection of LSD using a chemically modified carbon paste electrode with Schiff base complexMarcelo Firmino de Oliveira, Universidade de Sao Paulo, Brazil

14:20-14:40Identification of a missing person from small naturally preserves blood stain detected on stoneV R Rathod, Directorate of Forensic Science Laboratories, India

14:40-15:00Selectivity of amino acid reactive reagents and a magic way of development of latent finger marksMelek Erol, TUBITAK Marmara Research Center, Turkey

15:00-15:20

Financial forensics and loss of earnings determinations in uninjured scenarios: The increasing role for forensic industrial psychology in investigating and determining post-morbid uninjured scenarios in personal injury loss of earnings claimsJean-Marie van der Elst, TAS Forensics LLC, USA

15:20-15:40To determine the geographical origin of street ketamine samples by using 13C and 15N stable isotope ratio analysisMajdah Alotaibi, University of Bath, UK

15:40-16:00The DNA paternity law of Edo stateEdeaghe Ehikhamenor, University of Benin, Nigeria

Coffee Break @ Foyer 16:00-16:15

16:15-16:35It is an accidently or deliberately destroyed: Scientific findings of forensic documents examinerJ M R Jayasundara, Government Analyst’s Department, Sri Lanka

16:35-16:55The requirement of consent to DNA testing: Case for reform in NigeriaElizabeth Iyamu-Ojo, University of Benin, Nigeria

16:55-17:15Improving digital forensics practice in Nigeria through academic initiativesWilson Akhiwu & Kingsley Ukaoha, Nigeria Police Force, Nigeria

17:15-17:35Digital forensic as tool for fighting cyber crime in NigeriaEdeaghe Ehikhamenor, University of Benin, Nigeria

Poster Presentations @ 17:35-18:35Panel Discussion

Day 3 September 30, 2015Chattahoochee Salon B

Track 9: Forensic AnthropologyTrack 10: Forensic PathologyTrack 11: Forensic SociologyTrack 12: Forensic OdontologyChair: Suzanna K Taylor, University of North Alabama, USA

Session Introduction

09:30-09:50Cultural considerations in forensic scienceSuzanna K Taylor, University of North Alabama, USA

09:50-10:10Crime stain as a complex source of forensic information: The relevance of the integrated viewIrina Perepechina, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia

10:10-10:30 A novel scale of time since death estimation for use by forensic investigators Stephanie Giles, Thames Valley Police, UK

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10:30-10:50Natural dyes versus lysochrome dyes in cheiloscopy: A comparative evaluationNarendra Nath Singh, Kothiwal dental college, India

Coffee Break @ Foyer 10:50-11:05

11:05-11:25Towards the design of an open source based forensic tool for IP address spoofing attacksKingsley Chiwuike Ukaoha, University of Benin, Nigeria

11:25-11:45Forensic accounting: Instrument for fraud prevention in NigeriaGladys Nwokoye & Kingsley Ukaoha, University of Benin, Nigeria

11:45-12:05Framework for the development of a scalable android–based forensic investigation process on mobile devicesStella Chiemeke, University of Benin, Nigeria

12:05-12:25Microbiological Chronotanatodiagnosis. The innovative way to determine the time of deathIsabel C Fernández Corcobado, ISForensic’s Office, Spain

Panel DiscussionClosing Ceremony

Lunch Break @ Restaurant 13:25-14:10