Award Results for 2002
Henry Delaforce Award
Det Snr Const Damien Liddle, NSW Police Service for his paper 'The Use of Poroscopy to Identify Points Consistent Fingerprint Identifications'.
Best General Article
Vlasti Broucek and Paul Turner, School of Information Systems, University of Tasmania for their paper 'Forensic Computing Developing a Conceptual Approach in the Era of Information Warfare'.
Best Chapter in a Book
Dr Tony Raymond, Forensic Services Group, NSW Police Service, Nigel Hall and Maxwell Jones, Victoria Forensic Science Centre for their chapter 'Bloodstain Pattern Interpretation'.
Best Paper in a Refereed Journal
John Kelleher, Victoria Forensic Science Centre for his article 'Explosives Residue: Origin and Distribution'.
Best Technical Article
Dr Hilton Kobus and Edmund Silenieks, Forensic Science Centre SA and Jordana Scharnberg Flinders University for their paper 'Improving the Effectiveness of Fluorescence for the Detection of Semen Stains on Fabrics'.
Best Case Study
Lindsay Spence, Forensic Services, Queensland Police Service, Rod Francis, Inorganic Section, Queensland Health Scientific Services, Queensland and Ujang Tinggi, Organic Section, Queensland Health Scientific Services, Queensland for their paper 'Comparison of the Elemental Composition of Office Document Paper: Evidence in a Homicide Case'.
Michael Duffy Travel Fellowship
Sgt Mark Reynolds, Western Australia Police Service
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