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International Association for Identification

Law Enforcement
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    M Frank Shonberger CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION at CORAL GABLES & MIAMI POLICE (RETIRED)
    • Top 1%
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    Michael Wilson Was a Certified Forensic Photographer at International Association for Identification
    • Fountain Hills, Arizona, United States
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    Darla Shaver Latent Print Examiner
    • Cottonwood, Arizona, United States
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    Sandra Slick Admin/Accounts/CSI Certification Coordinator at International Association for Identification
    • St Paul, Minnesota, United States
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    Vinna Detuage Undergraduate Student at University of the West of England
    • Bristol, England, United Kingdom
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Overview

The International Association for Identification (IAI) is the oldest and largest association of forensic professionals in the world. IAI members represent the international public, private, and government agencies that encompass forensic science and law enforcement. The active membership ranges from beginning forensic practitioners to seasoned and experienced practitioners, many of whom are considered forensic experts. Many IAI members are certified in their respective forensic fields and have received their IAI certification through a series of written and practical examinations. The IAI was formed to pursue the following objectives: 1. To associate persons who are engaged in the profession of forensic identification, investigation, and scientific examination of physical evidence in an organized body so that the profession may be standardized and effectively and scientifically practiced 2. To encourage the enlargement and improvement of the forensic sciences 3. To encourage research in the forensic sciences 4. To keep its members appraised of the latest techniques and discoveries in the forensic sciences 5. To employ the collective wisdom of the profession to advance the forensic sciences 6. To provide training, education, and the publication of information in forensic science disciplines represented by the association