The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences
Craig Arnold serves as the Honorary Secretary and Competency Assessor for The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences, focusing on forensic collision investigation accreditation under ISO 17020. Additionally, Craig Arnold is the UN Technical Lead at TRL, overseeing collision investigation services for UNHCR, while also working as a Senior Consultant in the Investigations Group, reconstructing road collisions and engaging in various investigative tasks. As a Tutor at Ai Training Services Ltd, Craig Arnold instructs students in Forensic Collision Investigation, and previously held the position of Practitioner Lecturer at Edge Hill University. Craig Arnold's extensive background includes roles as a Forensic Collision Investigator, Traffic Officer, and Police Officer with Merseyside Police. Community involvement includes serving as the Chair of the Board of Trustees for Aftermath Support. Educational qualifications consist of a PhD in Criminology from Keele University, a CertHE in Forensic Collision Investigation from De Montfort University, and an MSc in Criminal Justice/Safety Studies from Liverpool Hope University.
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The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences
The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences is an international professional body with members in over 60 countries. Originally founded as The Forensic Science Society in 1959 by Professor Stuart Kind and the Society is one of the oldest and largest forensic associations in the world. In 2004, the Forensic Science Society became a professional body, and the voice for Forensic Practitioners, both in the UK and abroad. In 2013 the Society was granted a Royal Charter and re launched as The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences in 2014. The main aim of the society is to encourage communication and collaboration by providing an arena in which forensic practitioners, researchers, academics and those working in related fields can congregate, communicate and invoke development of areas such as best practice, research, publication, quality and ethics in forensic casework. We are a registered charity whose structure is clearly laid out in our constitution and activities are wide reaching. The main aim of the Society is: 'To be the professional body for all Forensic Practitioners' This aim is achieved by various activities, including providing opportunities for practitioners, academics and interested parties to congregate, communicate and collaborate and providing opportunities for professional development as follows. The values of the Society are: 'Commitment to integrity and impartiality (transparency, honesty and openness)' Membership of this professional body will enrich your professional life and is accompanied by many benefits, including Post Nominals (professional members only).