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April 30, 2019 by Marieke Van Rooyen

Forensic Science and Criminal Law Conference: Strengthening Forensic Science in the Courtroom

International experts are coming to Vancouver to help strengthen forensic science in the courtroom. Early bird ticket sales close today!

https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/forensic-science-and-criminal-law-conference-tickets-54998283346

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Volunteer Info Session

April 23, 2019 by Marieke Van Rooyen

Help make your community safer by becoming a Coquitlam RCMP Volunteer. This event will be hosted by Coquitlam RCMP.

Date: Thursday, May 23rd, 6 – 8 p. m.
Where: Council Chambers, City of Coquitlam, 3000 Guildford Way
Register: The event is FREE, but we ask that you please register by emailing coquitlam_cps@rcmp-grc.gc.ca.

Click here for more info.

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One man’s quest to find the dead after devastating cyclone

April 12, 2019 by Marieke Van Rooyen

Forensic Science alum Stephen Fonseca is trying to help in the aftermath of one of the world’s worst catastrophes, doing critical work as the head forensic analyst in Africa for the International Committee of the Red Cross. Read more.

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Analyst Position – Gatineau, QC

April 9, 2019 by Marieke Van Rooyen

The Office of the Commissioner of Canada Elections has an immediate need to staff one (1) two year term position, bilingual imperative BBB/BBB.

Salary: $61,558 to $66,324
Closing date: 18 April 2019 – 23:59, Pacific Time

The Commissioner of Canada Elections (CCE) plays an important role in safeguarding Canadians’ trust in the democratic process. The CCE is the independent officer responsible for ensuring compliance with, and enforcement of, the Canada Elections Act and the Referendum Act. The Commissioner is supported by approximately 40 people, including federal public servants and independent contractors.

Essential qualifications:
Secondary school diploma

Degree equivalency

  • Experience* in researching and compiling information in support of operations.
  • Experience* analyzing issues and in developing strategies or options.
  • Experience working with clients or stakeholders.

Note: *Experience may have been acquired either as part of an academic project or in a work setting

Conditions of employment

  • Secret security clearance
  • Commitment to observe strict political impartiality and neutrality for the duration of employment. Please note that this does not affect your ability to vote.

See the full job posting and how to apply on the Government of Canada jobs website:

https://emploisfp-psjobs.cfp-psc.gc.ca/psrs-srfp/applicant/page1800?toggleLanguage=en&poster=1291608

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Investigators Required – No Experience Necessary

April 5, 2019 by Marieke Van Rooyen

Greetings,

A local Risk Mitigation & Investigations firm is currently seeking individuals to fill various roles as “Investigators” by the end of this month. No previous investigation experience is required, however they do require a current BC Private Investigation License (Under Supervision). If you are interested in this position and you meet the requirements listed in the job description, please submit a cover letter and CV via email directly to:

Kristian Tait
Talent Acquisition Specialist
Kristian.Tait@scm.ca

More information: WorkSafeBC Internship

If you are interested in a position like this but do not currently possess a Private Investigation license (either Full or Under Supervision) please contact me directly and I can describe the steps that are required in order to apply for an Under Supervision Private Investigation License.

More information about PI licensing requirements can be found here.

Regards,

David McKay

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Internship Opportunity – WorkSafeBC

April 4, 2019 by Marieke Van Rooyen

WorkSafe BC is looking for a student interested in an intern opportunity to conduct internet investigations with the Field Investigations Department – Regulatory Team in Richmond, BC. For details see the posting notice below:

WorkSafeBC Internship

Contact: Kathleen Lamontagne-Lalonde.

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2019 PESC Open Lab – Thursday, May 9

April 2, 2019 by Marieke Van Rooyen

Any one interested in understanding how climate change is managed in Canada? This is an opportunity to learn how science, technology, engineering, and mathematics work together to tackle this challenge. Please see the posters for details.

NOTE: The registration deadline is Monday, April 15, 2019.

If you have further questions – please contact the event organizer.

PESC_ Invitation_Open Lab_FR (18 mars) rev cf

PESC_Invitation_Open Lab_FINAL_v5 (March 20 2019)

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5th Annual Symposium on Cyber Security and Digital Forensics

March 14, 2019 by Marieke Van Rooyen

The 5th Annual Symposium on Cyber Security and Digital Forensics will be held on Friday, March 29 at Kwantlen Polytechnic University, Wilson School of Design, Richmond.

Featured presenters will include academics, industry, law enforcement and government representatives to provide diverse view points in the identification and response to challenges and opportunities in the context of cyber security and digital forensics.

Registration here: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/194218 

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Sheila Early nominated for YWCA Women of Distinction Award

March 8, 2019 by Marieke Van Rooyen

BCIT is delighted to share that Sheila Early, a long-time Forensic Nursing Educator at BCIT, is a nominee for the 36th annual YWCA Women of Distinction Award in the Health and Wellness category. Read more.

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We’re Co-hosting the Canadian Forensic Science and Criminal Law Conference this June

March 4, 2019 by Cynthia van Ginkel

Join us for this comprehensive two-day conference on the latest issues in Forensic Science.

Canadian Forensic Science and Criminal Law Conference: Strengthening Forensic Science in the Courtroom 

With an esteemed Planning Committee comprised of judges from each level of court in BC, forensic experts, and senior crown and defence counsel from BC and beyond, this conference will critically examine how science is presented and used in criminal trials.

Topics Include:

  • Looking Back at Bitemarks – Prof. Iain Pretty (University of Manchester)
  • Topics in DNA Analysis: Complex Mixtures and Secondary Transfers – Prof. Bruce Budowle (University of North Texas)
  • Statistical Analysis and Forensic Science in Criminal Cases – Prof. Jeffrey Rosenthal (University of Toronto)
  • Special Topics in Forensic Science: Focus on Blood Splatter – Lynne Garcia, JD (General Counsel, Texas Forensic Science Commission)
  • Litigating Forensic Science Issues – Chris Fabricant, JD (Innocence Project, New York)
  • Current Issues in Forensic Pathology – Prof. Emma Cunliffe (Peter A. Allard School of Law) & Dr. Matthew Orde (Vancouver General Hospital)
  • Forensic Psychology and Risk Assessment Tools – Prof. Stephen Hart (Simon Fraser University)
  • Best Practices in Fingerprint Identification – Prof. Simon Cole (University of California, Irvine)
  • Audio and Video Enhancement – David McKay, BSc (BCIT)
  • The Challenges of Social Media Evidence – Bryan Fitzpatrick, JD (Pushor Mitchell LLP)
  • Medical Evidence in Sexual Assault Cases – Colette Tvedt, JD (Denver, Colorado)

Keynote Speaker: Professor Gary Edmond, University of New South Wales, Australia

Gary Edmond, PhD, has published on law and science, expert evidence, and the public understanding of science in journals dedicated to law, sociology, and science studies. His research interests, spanning the Anglo-American world, are primarily focused on the evidentiary and procedural dimensions of expert evidence, particularly admissibility issues and the forensic sciences.

With Special Guest Maria R. Shepherd

Maria R. Shepherd is Innocence Canada’s 21st client to be exonerated, a current Director of Innocence Canada, and a Senior Paralegal at Shepherd Advocacy and Litigation.

Co-chaired by Tamara Levy, QC, UBC Innocence Project, and Dean Hildebrand, PhD, BCIT Forensics, with a planning committee comprised of Justice Elizabeth Bennett; Justice Janet Winteringham; Judge Reginald Harris; David Layton, QC; Marilyn Sandford, QC; Jason Moore; Caitlin Pakosh. Please note speaker list is subject to change.

Supported by a generous donation from the Lew Family Foundation at UBC, permitting reasonable registration fees including an Early Bird Student Rate of only $100.

Note: Conference is eligible for 11.5 hours of CPD credits from the Law Society of B.C.

Register here.

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