ASCLD The American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors (ASCLD) is a nonprofit professional society of cr

The American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors (ASCLD) is a nonprofit professional society of crime laboratory directors and forensic science managers dedicated to providing excellence in forensic science through leadership and innovation. The purpose of the organization is to foster professional interests, assist the development of laboratory management principles and techniques; acquire, pre

serve and disseminate forensic based information; maintain and improve communications among crime laboratory directors; and to promote, encourage and maintain the highest standards of practice in the field.

ASCLD Past Presidents Breakfast 2026, Grand Rapids, MI.Congratulations and thank you for your service to this outstandin...
05/21/2026

ASCLD Past Presidents Breakfast 2026, Grand Rapids, MI.
Congratulations and thank you for your service to this outstanding organization!

The ASCLD Forensic Research Committee (FRC) is proud to announce a new submission to the Validation and Evaluation Repos...
05/12/2026

The ASCLD Forensic Research Committee (FRC) is proud to announce a new submission to the Validation and Evaluation Repository. As you may already know, the purpose of this FRC initiative is to create a central repository of forensic validations and evaluations. ASCLD hopes that this repository will foster information sharing and promote collaboration with the forensic science community. The Arizona Department of Public Safety has shared a validation summary for the work to determine if the Cadre TopMatch 3D virtual comparison microscope can be utilized to perform virtual comparisons of cartridge cases and demonstrate reliable results to determine a common source. For more information about this validation or other validations or evaluations within the repository please check out https://buff.ly/GOBNNT2

Please consider submitting information about your lab’s validations or evaluations to the repository. Information could include basic information such as validation/evaluation title, lab name, and point of contact information (which enables other forensic scientists to contact you with questions) or additional information such as a short validation or evaluation summary or even a full validation or evaluation report. By sharing this information, you are supporting other laboratories that wish to expand their forensic capabilities!

ALERT: ASCLD Leadership Academy at the IAI Conference in St. LouisRegister now before time runs out! https://buff.ly/E73...
05/06/2026

ALERT: ASCLD Leadership Academy at the IAI Conference in St. Louis

Register now before time runs out! https://buff.ly/E73LkQW

“Assessing Sharpie® Markers as Vectors for Human DNA Contamination in Forensic Casework”The ASCLD Forensic Research Comm...
05/05/2026

“Assessing Sharpie® Markers as Vectors for Human DNA Contamination in Forensic Casework”

The ASCLD Forensic Research Committee (FRC) Collaboration Hub would like to announce a new submission for Researchers Seeking Practitioners. Duquesne University would like to call upon practitioners to collaborate on a research study. Researchers are seeking donated used laboratory Sharpie® markers to include in their evaluation. If you are interested in participating, use this address for shipping: 913 Bluff St. Pittsburgh, PA 15292. Please email [email protected] when markers have shipped and reimbursement for shipping costs may be available. Results from the markers will be anonymized in the research, but laboratory results can be provided upon request.

The ASCLD FRC Collaboration Hub is a valuable resource to connect researchers and practitioners in order to foster communication and cooperation between forensic researcher and practitioner communities. For more information visit: https://buff.ly/Ke3fMP6

The ASCLD Forensic Research Committee seeks to advance the core science of forensics by closing technology gaps and enabling future forensic technologies.

The ASCLD Forensic Research Committee (FRC) is proud to announce a new submission to the Validation and Evaluation Repos...
05/02/2026

The ASCLD Forensic Research Committee (FRC) is proud to announce a new submission to the Validation and Evaluation Repository. As you may already know, the purpose of this FRC initiative is to create a central repository of forensic validations and evaluations. ASCLD hopes that this repository will foster information sharing and promote collaboration with the forensic science community. The Arizona Department of Public Safety has shared their work on the Foster and Freeman Crime Lite Auto Validation & Performance Check Summary. For more information about this validation or other validations or evaluations within the repository please check out https://buff.ly/GOBNNT2

Please consider submitting information about your lab’s validations or evaluations to the repository. Information could include basic information such as validation/evaluation title, lab name, and point of contact information (which enables other forensic scientists to contact you with questions) or additional information such as a short validation or evaluation summary or even a full validation or evaluation report. By sharing this information, you are supporting other laboratories that wish to expand their forensic capabilities!

ALERT: ASCLD Leadership Academy Opportunities are at your “fingertips”Register now before time runs out! https://buff.ly...
05/01/2026

ALERT: ASCLD Leadership Academy Opportunities are at your “fingertips”

Register now before time runs out! https://buff.ly/E73LkQW

The FRC Bulletin 22 has been released. Learn about new updates and opportunities with the ASCLD Forensic Research Commit...
04/29/2026

The FRC Bulletin 22 has been released. Learn about new updates and opportunities with the ASCLD Forensic Research Committee. FRC Bulletins can be located on the ASCLD website at https://buff.ly/Zdw5AVP

The ASCLD Forensic Research Committee (FRC) Collaboration Hub would like to announce a new submission for Researchers Se...
04/21/2026

The ASCLD Forensic Research Committee (FRC) Collaboration Hub would like to announce a new submission for Researchers Seeking Practitioners. Touchbase Forensics is recruiting beta testers for C.O.R.E. (Clarity Observation & Ridge Evaluation) - a fingerprint quality assessment app designed for latent print analysis, forensic science students or fingerprint consultants. An android phone (OS 7.0 or newer), a camera with autofocus, and a google account are required for participation.

Contant [email protected] from your google email for more information.

The ASCLD FRC Collaboration Hub is a valuable resource to connect researchers and practitioners in order to foster communication and cooperation between forensic researcher and practitioner communities. For more information visit the ASCLD FRC website: https://buff.ly/l66WHh6.

The ASCLD Training and Education Committee is proud to announce the Train the Directors Series, which focuses on a varie...
04/17/2026

The ASCLD Training and Education Committee is proud to announce the Train the Directors Series, which focuses on a variety of topics of interest to ASCLD membership.
REGISTER HERE: https://buff.ly/RCyObj7

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