Scientific approaches for investigating crimes and determining the suspect person involved have played a critical part in criminal investigations. The concept of crime and the numerous tactics utilized by criminals in its commission have changed dramatically as science and technology have progressed. The purpose of the Pre-Conference Workshop organized by The International Association of Scientists and Researchers (IASR) alongside the Sherlock Institute of Forensic Science (SIFS) India is to provide awareness and exposure related to Forensic Science and its sub-fields. The workshop will introduce attendees to the fundamentals of forensic science and current trends. It will also familiarise participants with forensic labs' various instruments and procedures for crime detection.
August 2022 Online Platform
The National and International Attendees can register themselves for the Pre-Conference workshop through www.forensicevents.com.
All the attendees can register through www.forensicevents.com.
Or, if anyone is not able to pay through the payment portal, they can transfer to the bank account. Kindly do not forget to share the payment receipt via email (iasrforensicconference@gmail.com) after a successful transfer to the bank. The Bank Account details are mentioned below:
Account Name - International Association of Scientists and Researchers
Account No. - 016005007013
Account Type - Current
Bank Name - ICICI
BANK Branch - ICICI Bank, H-2, Model Town -III, New Delhi - 110009
IFSC Code - ICIC0000160
Swift Code - ICICINBBCTS
YES, the Participants are entitled to attend both events.
In case of any prerequisites by the resource person, we will intimate the attendees with prior information.
YES. All the attendees need to register separately for the Pre-Conference Workshop and Conference. Kindly mail the proof of payment of the registration fee to iasrforensicconference@gmail.com if done through bank transfer.
The Participants will receive an email via RazorPay mentioning the confirmation of the registration fee being paid by them.
Yes. All the attendees would get the participation certificate for
the Pre-Conference workshop.
All registered attendees can directly download their certificate from this website by clicking on the DOWNLOAD CERTIFICATE icon after the end of the Pre-Conference workshop.
YES. A discussion will follow the Resource Person session, and anyone can freely ask regarding the topic discussed with the eminent resource person.
Student Category: Undergraduate and Postgraduate
Professional Category: Research Scholars/PhD and Working Professionals
All the relevant information regarding the event will be shared via email with the registered attendees.
The login details will be shared prior to your registered email (stay updated with the same) and should remain confidential.
You can watch the recording of sessions available on the YouTube Channel (Forensic365) even after the Conference.
Note: Only if Speaker allows it to be made public online on the channel.
You may reach out to www.forensicevents.com. You may also contact our team for any support/query by sending an email at iasrforensicconference@gmail.com or contact at +91-9818877002.
The last date to register for the Pre-Conference workshop as an attendee is 20th August 2022.
The speaker will introduce the combination of Lie detection and Polygraph for Criminal Investigation.
The speaker will demonstrate the Steps of Lie Detection Test.
The speaker will display the Lie Detection Technique used for the investigation purpose.
The Speaker will discuss Psychological aspects and advantages of Lie Detection Technique for Criminal Investigation.
Here’s the venue where you have to reach
To attend eConference on Forensic Sciences
Email : iasrconference2023@gmail.com
Phone : +91-9818877002
Online : Zoom
Watch : www.youtube.com/Forensic365
This session was very good and valuable. Various techniques, including body language analysis and voice tone recognition, that can help in identifying deceptive behavior were explained. The content was extremely useful. Looking forward for more such sessions.
Ajay Singh
The West Bengal National University of Juridicial Science
The pre conference workshop was very informative, educative and interesting. This session was a valuable investment for anyone looking to improve their skills at detecting deception.
Yakubu Magaji Yuguda
Federal Polytechnic, Kaltungo, Gombe State, Nigeria
This session was very informative and valuable. The speaker provided various techniques, including body language analysis and voice tone recognition, that can help in identifying deceptive behavior.
Virendra Kumar M. Thakkar
G.B. Pant Institute of Engineering and Technology, Uttarakhand
The session on lie detection was very informative. The expert speaker shared valuable insights on how to detect deception and provided useful tools to identify when someone is lying.
Dr. Shivalika Sharma
Directorate of Forensics Services, Shimla, Junga (H.P)