KDIAIKansas Division of the International Association for Identification |
Consider joining our parent organization, The International Association for Identification (IAI), for even more benefits.
From the IAI Membership page (https://www.theiai.org/membership.php):
Membership in the IAI provides the following important benefits for forensic science and law enforcement professionals:
As an IAI member, you will also belong to the discipline section of your choice. Through membership in this section, you will have many unique opportunities to discuss prevailing forensic identification matters with your professional colleagues within the discipline. In addition, you will have ample opportunity through the International Educational Conference and numerous educational seminars to participate in professional programs with colleagues outside of your forensic specialty.
To qualify for Active Membership, an individual must be actively engaged as an examiner, analyst, practitioner or supervisor in the forensic sciences. Active members do not lose their status because of retirement or change of position, so long as they remain in good standing, and they may hold office.
Individuals not qualified for "Active Membership" may qualify for "Associate Membership." That category includes those employed in some aspect of forensic science and vendors to the forensic sciences.
"Associate Members" have all the rights and privileges of an "Active Member" but cannot hold presidential or vice-presidential offices.
“Student Membership” is a category of membership available to full-time college students at an accredited college with a major in a forensic science related field or law enforcement. To be considered as an applicant for Student Membership a person must be a full-time student taking 12 or more semester hours/credits or the equivalent in quarter hours/credits for undergraduate study and at least 9 semester hours/credits or the equivalent in quarter hours/credits for graduate study. In addition, student applicants must include a letter or transcript from their educational institution stating the number of credits currently being taken. The words “full-time student” will not suffice.
"Distinguished Membership" is open to current IAI members who meet certain criteria.