Problems of Forensic Sciences 2002 Vol. 51 (LI) 158-165

INTERPOL AND ITS ROLE IN EUROPEAN FINGERPRINT TRAINING AND STANDARDS

Mark BRANCHFLOWER
Unit Fingerprint Branch, Interpol, Lyon, France

Streszczenie
In 19991 Interpol created a European working group on fingerprint standards, to recommend standard documents, equipment and training between European member countries. The 1st International Symposium on Fingerprinting and Fingerprint Standatds were placed in 1995. The outcome of this conference was to endorse the work done by the group and to extend the use of the fingerprint and latent forms to the rest of the world. From 1995–1999 Interpol continued to organise working groups, among other things an International AFIS Expert Group to assist Interpol concerning technical issues. In 2000 it was organise the 2nd International Symposium on Fingerprint to know delegates from many of the member countries about the role of various Interpol working groups on training, identification and standards. In 2000 Interpol created four new working groups: Expert Working Group on Standardised Photography Training, European Working Group on Identification II, Expert Working Group on Standardised Scene of Crime Examination Training, The European Standing Monitoring Group on Fingerprint Training.

Słowa kluczowe
Interpol working groups; Fingerprints standards.

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