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'''[[ | '''The [[American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors/Laboratory Accreditation Board]]''' ('''ASCLD/LAB''') is a Missouri-based not-for-profit that "offers voluntary accreditation to public and private crime laboratories" around the world. | ||
The main objectives of the ASCLD/LAB are: | |||
#To improve the quality of laboratory services provided to the criminal justice system. | |||
#To adopt, develop and maintain criteria which may be used by a laboratory to assess its level of performance and to strengthen its operation. | |||
#To provide an independent, impartial, and objective system by which laboratories can benefit from a total operational review. | |||
#To offer to the general public and to users of laboratory services a means of identifying those laboratories which have demonstrated that they meet established standards. ('''[[The American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors/Laboratory Accreditation Board|Full article...]]''')<br /> | |||
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Revision as of 14:13, 8 June 2015
The American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors/Laboratory Accreditation Board (ASCLD/LAB) is a Missouri-based not-for-profit that "offers voluntary accreditation to public and private crime laboratories" around the world.
The main objectives of the ASCLD/LAB are:
- To improve the quality of laboratory services provided to the criminal justice system.
- To adopt, develop and maintain criteria which may be used by a laboratory to assess its level of performance and to strengthen its operation.
- To provide an independent, impartial, and objective system by which laboratories can benefit from a total operational review.
- To offer to the general public and to users of laboratory services a means of identifying those laboratories which have demonstrated that they meet established standards. (Full article...)
Recently featured: Environmental informatics, Application programming interface, Immunoinformatics