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International Association for Identification

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The International Association for Identification (IAI) is the largest forensic organisation in the world.

The IAI was originally formed as the "International Association for Criminal Identification" in Octeber 1915. Throught he years it has grown into an educational and certification body with over 5,000 members worldwide.


Mission and Goals

The International Association for Identification (IAI) strives to be the primary professional association for those engaged in forensic identification, investigation, and scientific examination of physical evidence. To accomplish this mission, the IAI has six goals:
  • Educate members about the most current information and research in forensic identification.
  • Affiliate people who are actively engaged in the profession of forensic identification, investigation, and scientific examination of physical evidence in an organized body. In this way, the profession may be standardized, as well as effectively and scientifically practiced.
  • Enlarge and improve the science of forensic identification and crime detection.
  • Encourage research in scientific crime detection.
  • Employ the collective wisdom of the profession to advance the scientific techniques of forensic identification and crime detection.

Training

There are four means of obtaining training through the IAI:

  • IAI Sponsored Training Opportunities
  • IAI Division Conferences
  • International Education Conference
  • Vendor/Supplier and Private Training


Certification Boards

There are several certifying boards:

  • Level I -- Certified Crime Scene Investigator
  • Level II -- Certified Crime Scene Analyst
  • Level III -- Certified Senior Crime Scene Analyst
  • Footwear Certification
  • Forensic Art Certification
  • Forensic Photography Certification
  • Latent Print Certification
  • Tenprint Fingerprint Certification


The International Association for Identification also participates in Scientific Working Groups (SWGs).

The organisation's monthly publication is the Journal of Forensic Identificaiton.