IFI Publications

ARTICLES (pdf format)

"Four-Thirds Digital Camera Standard"
as published in Law Enforcement Technology, Jun 2003

"A picture says it all"
as published in Law Enforcement Technology, Jun 2000

"Creating the digital image SOP"
as published in Law Enforcement Technology, Jun 2000

"Digital Imaging"
as published in Law Enforcement Technology, March 2000

Forensic Imaging Options
By Herbert Blitzer

Digitizing Document Examinations
By Herbert Blitzer

Digital Documentation of Domestic Violence
By Herbert L. Blitzer & Jack L. Jacobia

Digital Darkroom Science in the Forensic Laboratory: Sensitometry and DCS Professional Digital Cameras
By Barry D. Bullard, Ph.D., P.E

Law Enforcement Technology
How To Select the Right Imaging Technology

Indiana Lawyer : Ensure admissibility of digital images
By Richard Kammen and Herbert Blitzer
"Light Measurements Associated with a Police Traffic Stop"
By Herbert Blitzer


Effect of Photographic Technology on Quality of Examination of Footwear Impression
Blitzer, Hammer, Jacobia
Journal of Forensic Identification 57(5), 2007\641


BOOKS

Forensic Digital Imaging and Photography
Blitzer & Jacobia
Academic Press 2007
ISBN: 978-0-12-106411-2

 

 

Understanding Forensic Digital Imaging
Blitzer, Stein-Fergason, Huang
Academic Press
ISBN: 978-0-12-370451-1

 

CONTACT THE INSTITUTE

Jennifer Dickinson
Indiana Forensic Institute
9855 Crosspoint Boulevard
Suite 126
Indianapolis, Indiana 46256-3336



Phone: 317.356.0245
E:Mail: jdickinson@wolftechnical.com

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THE HISTORY OF THE INSTITUTE

The Indiana Forensic Institute (IFI) was established on the Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) campus in June, 1995 in response to an increased worldwide concern with crime. Citizens and criminal justice officials strongly expressed a need for operational and technological advances in their fight against crime. Advances in forensic imaging technology were often cited as an important component that would be useful for investigations and in the courtroom.

Starting in 2001, IFI, became an independent 501 (c)(3) cooperation, moved to an off-campus location and developed a strategic alliance with the Indiana University School of Informatics. Over the years, IFI has collaborated with the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane, Indiana, the Hudson Institute and several Criminal Justice agencies. IFI courses are certified by the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy.


In the fall of 2008, IFI developed a close association with Wolf Technical Services, Inc., a forensic engineering company located in Indianapolis. Also, IFI, which teaches courses for the Purdue School of Science, and started a process to increase its portfolio from just imaging to a broad spectrum of forensic science disciplines. Accordingly, the name was changed from the Institute for Forensic Imaging to the Indiana Forensic Institute. Development of new offerings is now in progress.
THE MISSION OF THE INSTITUTE

The mission of The Indiana Forensic Institute is to help improve the effectiveness of the law-related investigations and trials through:

High-quality training and consulting which can expand and enhance investigators' capabilities assure more probative testimony in hearings and at trials.

Research and development activities, which lead to both publication of scholarly papers, books and manuals, as well as consultations and testing to improve the quality of practical devices

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