Does NJAFS have members who work as private examiners? If so, how can they be contacted?
Most of the members of NJAFS are employed by government agencies. In fact, the NJAFS membership roster includes the majority of full-time forensic scientists employed in the state. The association also has several members who are self-employed as private examiners. Given the sensitive nature of the work conducted by forensic scientists, NJAFS does not provide a members list or release members names and addresses. However, the NJAFS Newsletter, the official publication of NJAFS, is mailed to each member quarterly, including those in private practice. If you wish to secure the services of a private examiner, simply e-mail a message (with contact information) to NJAFS at njafs@njafs.org. We will reprint your message in the next quarterly newsletter (deadlines permitting).
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