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News item | 30-12-2011
The international test phase of the CrashCube, a technology used to be able to analyse road traffic accidents more effectively, was launched at the end of November 2011. This new technology, which was developed by the Rotterdam-Rijnmond Regional Police Force, will be validated by the Netherlands Forensic Institute (NFI).
News item | 16-12-2011
On 1 November Dr C.E.H. (Charles) Berger was appointed professor by special appointment in Criminalistics at the Faculty of Law at Leiden University. Berger will combine the professorship with his work as principal scientist at the Netherlands Forensic Institute (NFI) in The Hague.
News item | 12-12-2011
The NFI, the NFI Academy en the Dutch DNA database have changed their email addresses to addresses that use the suffix @nfi.minvenj.nl.
News item | 06-12-2011
Recently the Netherlands Forensic Institute (NFI), science financier the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) and the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) in Washington signed an agreement for the exchange of research data and the joint setting up of research and development programmes which are intended to generate the forensic technology of the future.
News item | 22-11-2011
On Friday 4 November, Professor Marjan Sjerps gave her inaugural lecture at the University of Amsterdam, entitled ‘Evidential value: “Force 10”, full steam ahead'.
News item | 27-10-2011
A crime scene (CS) that always remains intact and open to examination. In the specially built CSI Lab a virtual CS can be examined, long after the real crime scene has been released. Uniquely innovative, there is no other forensic training facility like the CSI Lab in the world.
News item | 09-08-2011
The quantity of data and data sources to be searched in criminal cases, in particular in cases involving fraud, murder and child pornography, is increasing at an enormous speed. The Netherlands Forensic Institute (NFI) has developed an advanced software application entitled Xiraf in order to increase the effectiveness and speed of this type of criminal investigation.
News item | 20-12-2010
The Special Tribunal for Lebanon (STL) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Netherlands Forensic Institute (NFI). The purpose of the agreement is to establish a framework for the provision of forensic science services by the NFI to the STL.
News item | 25-11-2010
Detailed examination by the Netherlands Forensic Institute (NFI) excludes the possibility that the bone material found in Aruba is that of Natalee Holloway.
News item | 27-08-2010
On August 26, 2010, The Netherlands Forensic Institute (NFI) and Wetstone Technologies, Inc., innovator of cyber security solutions, signed a ‘Memorandum of Understanding’.