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East Anglian: Forensic Geology - The Applications of Geology to the Police and Law Enforcement

Date:
04 May 2017
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Event type:
Evening meeting, Regional Group
Organised by:
East Anglian Regional Group
Venue:
University of East Anglia
Event status:
EVENT CLOSED

This talk provides a general overview of the history and recent developments in forensic geology and how geologists’ have supported the Police with certain types of crimes including; rapes, murders, robbery, terrorism, fakes, fraud, theft and ground searches for graves, weapon, money and drugs.

It draws on some operational experiences and provides information on the logistical aspects of working as a geologist with the police.

Speaker

Dr Laurance Donnelly
BSc (Hons), PhD, CGeol, CSci, EurGeol, FGS, FGSA
(Forensic Geologist & Police Search Adviser. Chair, IUGS Initiative on Forensic Geology)

Time

Refreshments from 6.30 pm Lecture starts at 7.00pm

Venue

Room 2.03, Zicer Building
University of East Anglia
Norwich Research Park, NR4 7TJ