Expert Consultation and Analysis
Are you looking for a Canadian expert in crime scene analysis and fingerprint comparison? Someone who isn’t part of the police and prosecution system?
CFCI is your answer.
If your file is full of duplicate pages or complicated forensic terms that aren’t making a lot of sense. If it’s possible that the bias of the system is against your client. If the investigators have differing opinions on the cause and origin of a fire.
CFCI may be able to assist you with these and other situations.
Take a look at our services and see what applies to you.
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CFCI can assist you with your fingerprint or palm print needs by analyzing a comparison made from a scene impression to a client's known fingerprints. Determining the value of a positive comparison and what it means based on where it was located. Analyzing scene photos to determine if other latent fingerprints were detected and what this could mean for your client.
Click Fingerprint analysis for a consultation today
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CFCI can assist you with your footwear impression needs by analyzing a comparison, determining the value of a positive comparison - both how strong the comparison is and what it could mean to your client, and analyzing scene photos to determine if footwear impressions were present.
See Footwear impressions to learn more.
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CFCI can assist you with your fire investigation questions. We can analyze fire investigation reports and review photos taken at a scene. We can provide insights into the investigations adherence of NFPA 921 techniques and the reasonableness of the determinations made. We can also make recommendations as to what, if any, further investigative steps might be considered.
Click Fire Investigation for more information
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CFCI can provide you with valuable insights into occurrences based on the physical evidence. By reviewing scene photos and reports, we can provide an expert opinion regarding what may have occurred, an assessment of the value and meaning of items from the scene as well as what validity it may have in court.
Click Scene Examination to learn more.
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CFCI is able to assist in your physical matching needs. Physical matching is comparing one part of an item to another. Often with one piece being found at an incident and the other in someone's possession. Physical matching can also be identifying specific markers in a photo or a video that confirms the identity of an item or person.
See Physical Matching for more information.