Membership in the General Forensics Section
The General Section is the most diverse section in the AAFS. Individuals applying for membership in the General Section shall be engaged in research, education, practice or management in the following disciplines: Forensic Accounting, Forensic Art & Sculpting, Forensic Aviation and Land Vehicle Accidents (non-engineering degree), Forensic Consulting, Forensic Coroner (non-medical degree), Medicolegal Death Investigator, Forensic Crime Scene Investigator, Forensic Education or Research, Forensic Firearms Analyst, Forensic Management & Administration, Nursing, Forensic Photography, Forensic Radiologist, Forensic Veterinary Science. This list is not all inclusive.
Hear from a General Forensic Scientist
The General Section is the Academy's gatekeeper, always willing to consider accepting new disciplines that develop in response to the needs of the justice system. Our latest accepted discipline is Forensic veterinary sciences, concerned with the health and welfare of animals through the recovery, identification, and examination of material evidence of inhumane destruction, treatment, abuse, neglect, or illicit trade in animals or animal parts for legal purposes. Veterinary technologists and technicians perform medical tests under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian to treat or to help veterinarians diagnose the illnesses and injuries of animals.
Section Leadership
Disciplines, Sub-Disciplines and Specialty Areas Accepted by the General Section:
General Section Membership Requirements
*Applicants should understand which requirements they have to meet to determine which entry level status they may join.
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All AAFS Sections
AAFS is organized into 12 sections that encompass many forensic science disciplines. AAFS is honored to have more than 6,500 members from around the globe.