100 years of Dactyloscopy in Poland Conference Programme 2 nd September, 2009 (Wednesday) 9:00-10:00 Registration of participants, Hall of University of Warsaw Old Library 10:00-10:30 Official opening of the Conference Panel I: Dactyloscopy from tradition to the present Moderator: Prof. Brunon Hołyst (Managerial University, Warsaw) 10:30-11:15 From history of fingerprint examination forensic opinion as evidence in court, Dr. Adam Taracha (Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin) Some comments on history of development of dactyloscopy in Poland, Dr. Ryszard Zelwiański (Paweł Włodkowic Universiyt, Płock) Development of Polish dactyloscopy on the turn of the century, Dr Jarosław Moszczyński (Warmia and Mazury University, Olsztyn) 11:15-11:45 Coffee break, Hall of University of Warsaw Old Library Panel II: Dilemmas of fingerprint examination theory Moderator: Prof. Zdzisław Kegel (Wrocław University) 11:45-12:30 The shift from a point standard to holistic approach Pat A. Wertheim, Criminalist IV (Arizona Crime Laboratory USA)
12:30-13:15 Identification methods on the verge of dactyloscopy history, present state and perspectives for development, Prof. Jerzy Kasprzak (Warmia and Mazury University in Olsztyn) Contemporary methodological foundation for dactyloscopic examination, Dr. Elita Nimande (University of Latvia), Dr. Valdimirs Terehovich (Baltic International Academy Faculty of Law) 13:15-14:45 Lunch on the slope behind King Kazimierz Palace Panel II: International cooperation in the area of dactyloscopy Moderator: Prof. Piotr Girdwoyń (University of Warsaw) 14:45-16:00 Daclyloscopy in today s world, Paweł Rybicki (Director of Central Forensic Laboratory of Polish Police) Dactyloscopy and international police cooperation, Edyta Kot (Fingerprint Examination Department of the Central Forensic Laboratory of Polish Police) Forensic science in Lithuania. Review of evolution of dactyloscopy, Genrikas Nedveckis, Dr. Maryt Mitkuvien (Lithuanian Police Forensic Science Centre) Concept of automatic exchange of fingerprint and palmprint data, Beata Krzemińska (Fingerprint Examination Department of Central Forensic Laboratory of Polish Police) 16:00-16:30
Coffee break, Hall of University of Warsaw Old Library Panel IV: Dactyloscopy in criminal proceedings Moderator: Prof. Jerzy Kasprzak (Warmia and Mazury University) 16:30-17:45 Human rights and use of dactyloscopic information in penal process, Prof. Radostin Belensky (Sofia University) Diagnostic and evidential value in dactyloscopic opinion in a comparative approach, Prof. Piotr Girdwoyń (University of Warsaw) Dactyloscopic forensic expert opinions in judicial decisions of the Supreme Court, Dr. Czesław Paweł Kłak (Rzeszów University) Significance of dactyloscopic forensic expert opinions in criminal proceedings, Beata Uranowska (John Paul II Lublin Catholic University) 17:45 Summary and closing of day I 20:00 Official dinner in University of Warsaw Golden Room, King Kazimierz Palace 3 rd September, 2009 (Thursday) Panel V: Development of dactyloscopy in Poland Moderator: Prof. Tadeusz Widła (Silesian University) 9:00-10:30 Contribution of Wrocław scientists in founding and development of dactyloscopy, Prof. Zdzisław Kegel (Wrocław University) Dactyloscopy in Polish territories and in Poland in years 1909-1939, Dr. Dariusz Buras(Police Forensic Laboratory in Kielce) Dactyloscopy in forensic service of Militia in years 1945-1965, Dr. Jerzy Gąsiorowski (Katowice Police School) Ewolution of tenprint cards used in Polish territory in years 1919-2009, Jolanta Jankowska, Waldemar Wagner (Police Forensic Laboratory in Katowice) Visualisation of latent finger marks on the turn of 20 th and 21 st centuries, Ewa RogoŜa (Fingerprint Examination Department of Central Forensic Laboratory of Polish Police) 10:30-11:00 Coffee break, Hall of University of Warsaw Old Library
11:00-12:00 Panel VI: Various aspects of finger mark analysis Auditory, Old Library Moderator: Dr. Jarosław Moszczyński (Warmia and Mazury University in Olsztyn) Importance of pressure force of fingers on substrate in elaboration of expert opinions concerning age of latent finger marks, Dr. Krystyna Baniuk, Mangerial (University in Warsaw) Introduction to discussion on the issue of attributing defined values to characteristics used in examination of glove marks, Maciej Wroński (Fingerprint Examination Department of Central Forensic Laboratory of Polish Police) Commercial presentations by Sponsors Panel VII: Let s make a digital record of a finger Room 211-212-213, Old Library, 2 nd floor Moderator: Dr. Mieczysław Goc (Polish Forensic Association) Fingerprints in Biometric Passport, Tomasz Goliński (Polish Security Printing Works) Methods of enhancing digital fingerprint records, Dr. Piotr Porwik, Łukasz Więcław (Silesian University), Krzysztof Tomaszycki (Head of Central Forensic Laboratory of Polish Police Fingerprint Examination Department) Commercial presentations by Sponsors 12:00-14:00
Lunch on the slope behind King Kazimierz Palace 14:00-15:00 Panel VIII: Is it still dactyloscopy or something else? Auditory, Old Library Moderator: Dr. Mirosław Rosak (Central Forensic Laboratory of Polish Police) Application of Termanin for visualisation of latent finger marks on thermal paper, Tomasz Kowalski (Police Forensic Laboratory in Łódź), Ewa RogoŜa (Fingerprint Examination Department of the Central Forensic Laboratory of Polish Police) Two can play at that game. Using enhanced finger marks as source of material for DNA analysis, Dr. Ewa Sadowska, Władysław Wojtyczka (Police Forensic Laboratory in Cracow) Commercial presentations by Sponsors Panel IX: Digital technology in fingerprint examination Room 211-212-213, Old Library, 2 nd floor Moderator: Dr. Paweł Waszkiewicz (University of Warsaw) Fourier Transformation, Tomasz Szczepański (Fingerprint Examination Department of Central Forensic Laboratory of Polish Police), Łukasz Ziemnicki (Department of Searches and Identification of Persons in Criminal Bureau, Police Headquarters) Multi impulse delayed luminescence in fingerprint examination and technical analysis of documents, Bogdan Drabarek (Internal Security Agency) Commercial presentations by Sponsors 20:00
Get-together party in Klub Harenda, 4/6 Krakowskie Przedmieście Street (entrance from Oboźna Street) 4 th September, 2009 (Friday) Panel X: Quality of fingerprint examination Moderator: Prof. Tadeusz Tomaszewski (University of Warsaw) 9:30-10:45 Significance of quality in state administration, Dr. Wojciech Henrykowski (President Director General of Polish Centre for Testing and Certification) Statistical Process Control in visualisation of latent marks, Dr. Mirosław Rosak (Director s Plenipotentiary for Science and Quality Management, Central Forensic Laboratory of Polish Police), Krzysztof Tomaszycki (Head of Central Forensic Laboratory of Polish Police Fingerprint Examination Department) Improvement of quality of forensic services in terms of compliance, Dr. Mirosław Rosak (Director s Plenipotentiary for Science and Quality Management, Central Forensic Laboratory of Polish Police), Dr. Piotr Przybysz (University of Warsaw) Proficiency tests improvement of fingerprint examination quality, Krzysztof Tomaszycki (Head of Central Forensic Laboratory of Polish Police Fingerprint Examination Department), Sylwia Kwarcińska (Central Forensic Laboratory of Polish Police Fingerprint Examination Department) 10:45-11:15 Coffee break, Hall of University of Warsaw Old Library Panel XI: Dactyloscopy selected practical issues Moderator: Prof. Bronisław Młodziejowski (Warmia and Mazury University, Polish Forensic Association) 11:15-12:00 Homicide&Science A Toronto Case Study. Stacy Gallant Homicide Squad (Toronto Police), Paula Mickiewicz Biology Section, Centre of Forensic Sciences (Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services Canada)
12:00-13:00 Assessment of dactyloscopic impressions for different methods of adhesive tape separation, Prof. James A. Bailey (University of North Carolina at Wilmington) Fingerprint examination in practice of the law enforcement, Dr. Leszek Bednarski (Opole University) Interesting case of dactyloscopic identification, Dr. Monika Całkiewicz, Mateusz Woiński (Leon Koźmiński Academy In Warsaw) Possibilities of applying HDR photographic technology in forensic cheiloscopy, Dr. Ewa Jurczyk (Wrocław University) Multi aspect application of achievements of dactyloscopy. Author s experiences, Dr. Irena Białek (Fingerprint Examination and Forensic Anthropology Unit, Jan Sehn Institute of Forensic Expertise, Cracow) 13:00 Summary and closing of the Conference: Prof. Tadeusz Tomaszewski (University of Warsaw) 13:15-14:30 Lunch on the slope behind King Kazimierz Palace
POSTER SESSION Throughout the Conference the Participants are cordially invited to attend the three-day poster session in room 214-215-216, University of Warsaw Old Library, 2 nd floor. Authors will be present at their posters on September 3 rd from 16:00 to 17:00. VISIT TO FINGERPRINT EXAMINATION DEPARTMENT AT CENTRAL FORENSIC LABORATORY OF POLISH POLICE The tour of Fingerprint Examination Department at Central Forensic Laboratory of Polish Police will take place on 3 rd September 2009 from 11:00 to 16:00 (in two groups). Persons willing to participate are kindly requested to sign their names on the list at the Registration Desk during Day One of the Conference. TOUR OF WARSAW Within social programme, Warsaw sightseeing tour will take place during the second day of conference, i.e. on 3 rd September, 2009. Persons willing to participate are kindly requested to sign their names on the list at the Registration Desk during Day One of the Conference.