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Australian Academy of Forensic Sciences : ウィキペディア英語版
Australian Academy of Forensic Sciences

The Australian Academy of Forensic Sciences is a multi-disciplinary learned society founded in 1967 modelled on the British Academy of Forensic Sciences. The Academy conducts regular conferences, undertakes liaison with other Australian professional bodies including medico-legal societies established in Australia, and makes submissions on forensic sciences issues to governments and governmental bodies.〔Michael Kirby, "Forensic Science - What Have We Learnt". (1987) 20 (1) ''Journal of the Academy of Forensic Science'' p 183 accessed 26 August 2011.〕
Since September 1968, the Academy has published the Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences.〔〔
The Academy awards the Oscar Rivers Schmalzbach Foundation Research Grants, named in honour of the inaugural Secretary-General of the Academy.〔
==History==
After foundation, the first meeting as an Academy on 3 August 1967 adopted a constitution.〔 The first president of the Academy was the Honourable Justice Russell Le Gay Brereton, a judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales. Later office-bearers included Sir Harry Gibbs (President, 1981), Sir Bernard Sugerman, Gordon Samuels (President, 1974–1976), Michael Kirby (President 1987–1989), Sir Douglas Miller and Sir Kenneth Noad (leading medical practitioners), Professor Malcolm Chaiken, David Bennett (President, 2000–2001),〔"Solicitor-General heads awards list", The Canberra Times, 1 July 2008, p 36〕 and Professor Peter Beumont.〔〔Maurice J. Sainsbury, "Recollections on the formation of the Australian Academy of Forensic Sciences on the 40th anniversary of the journal", (2008) 40 (2) Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences p 97〕〔Stephen Touyz and Suzy Baldwin, "Psychiatrist Who Changed Attitudes Toward Anorexia" (obituary), The Sydney Morning Herald, 3 January 2004, p 36.〕

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