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Scientific Working Groups.(Laboratory Outreach Programs)

FBI Laboratory Annual Report

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Since the early 1990s, the Laboratory has sponsored Scientific Working Groups to improve forensic science discipline practices and build consensus with federal, state, and local forensic community partners.

In 2003, 21 Scientific Working Group meetings were held. The Groups' quality assurance, operations, validation, training, and examiner qualification guidelines were published in Forensic Science Communications, an online peer-reviewed journal published by FBI Laboratory personnel.

Currently, the Laboratory sponsors the following Groups:

* Scientific Working Group for Forensic Document Examination (SWGDOC)

* Scientific Working Group for Friction Ridge Analysis, Study and Technology (SWGFAST)

* Scientific Working Group for Materials ...

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