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The CSFS Board of Directors has approved the following survey to be distributed to the CSFS membership.
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Dear valued CSFS member,
I am a graduate student at Trent University conducting a research study on stakeholder perceptions of in-person versus videoconferencing expert witness testimony (IPT vs. VCT) in Canadian courts.
The purpose of this study is to better understand how criminal justice professionals—in particular forensic experts and legal counsel—perceive the efficiency and effectiveness of different testimony formats. Participation involves completing a short online survey, which should take approximately 15–20 minutes.
Your responses will be completely anonymous, and no identifying information will be collected through the survey. Participation is entirely voluntary, and you may skip any question or exit the survey at any time.
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If you are interested in contributing to this research, please click the button to access the consent form and survey:
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Thank you for your time and consideration. Your insights are invaluable in supporting research on evidence presentation in Canadian criminal legal proceedings.
Brayden Ellis (He/Him) Trent University | Hons. B. Sc. Forensic Science | M.Sc. Forensic Science (In Progress) Forensic Department 1600 West Bank Drive Peterborough, ON | K9L 0G2
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Board of Directors
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Louise Cloutier (President), Pamela Dixon (Past-President), Diana Polley (President-Elect), Valerie Blackmore,
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Maria Fiorillo, Nigel Hearns (Treasurer), Amanda Kaster, Nelson Lafrenière, Karine Marcoux-Legault, Mike Rosland, Karen Woodall
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Conseil d'administration
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Louise Cloutier (présidente), Pamela Dixon (président sortant), Diana Polley (présidente élue), Valerie Blackmore,
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Maria Fiorillo, Nigel Hearns (trésorière), Amanda Kaster, Nelson Lafrenière, Karine Marcoux-Legault, Mike Rosland, Karen Woodall
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