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Forensic Science Advisory Council

Find out why the Forensic Science Advisory Council was established and how it supports the Regulator.

The Regulator is advised by the Forensic Science Advisory Council (FSAC). Membership of the Council is drawn from a wide range of relevant organisations and provides the Regulator with a broad wealth of skills and experience to call upon.

Purpose of the Forensic Science Advisory Council (FSAC)

Chaired by the Regulator, the role of the FSAC is to advise and support the Regulator across a wide range of issues relevant to quality standards in forensic science. The FSAC will consider, and advise on many issues, including:

  • setting, and monitoring compliance with quality standards in the provision of forensic science services 
  • arrangements for the accreditation of those supplying forensic science services to the police, including in-house police services
  • procedures for validating and approving new technologies and applications in the field of forensic science
  • setting and monitoring compliance with standards relating to national forensic science databases, including the National DNA Database
  • the quality of academic and educational courses in forensic science
  • international developments relevant to forensic science quality standards
  • assisting the Regulator in responding to requests for advice from Home Office Ministers and others.

Read the full copy of the FSAC terms of reference.

Membership of the FSAC

Current members of the FSAC are:

  • His Honour Judge Andrew Goymer (Lords Chief Justice's representative)
  • Basil Purdue (British Association in Forensic Medicine)
  • Brian Rankin (Forensic Science Society)
  • Jane Beaumont (United Kingdom Accreditation Service)
  • Julie Mennell (United Kingdom Forensic Education Group)
  • Mohammed Khamisa QC (Criminal Bar Association)
  • John Fletcher (Association of Chief Police Officers)
  • Roger Coe-Salazar (Crown Prosecution Service)
  • Sheila Willis (Forensic Science Providers Group)
  • Stan Brown (Forensic Science Northern Ireland)
  • Tom Nelson (Scottish Police Services Authority)
  • Julie Goulding (Criminal Cases Review Commission)
  • Ian Kelcey (Law Society)
  • Roger Robson (Forensic Access)
  • Kathryn Mashiter (Police Scientific Support Managers)
  • Alan Woods (Skills for Justice)

Notes from meetings of the Forensic Science Advisory Council

 

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