Netherlands_Forensic_Institute

Netherlands Forensic Institute

Netherlands Forensic Institute

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The Netherlands Forensic Institute (Dutch Nederlands Forensisch Instituut) is the national forensics institute of the Netherlands, located in the Ypenburg quarter of The Hague.[1][2]

Netherlands Forensic Institute in Ypenburg.

It is an autonomous division of the Dutch Ministry of Security and Justice and falls under the Directorate-General for the Administration of Justice and Law Enforcement.

History

On 30 July 1945, the government decided to set up a Justice Laboratory. Three years later, on 4 November 1948, the laboratory became a department of the Ministry of Justice.[3][4]

A similar institution was founded in 1951: Gerechtelijk Geneeskundig Laboratorium (Judicial Medical Laboratory), which was later renamed Laboratorium voor Gerechtelijke Pathologie Laboratory for Judicial Pathology which were located at the building in The Hague which was later used by Europol.[citation needed]

Pathologist Dr. Jan Zeldenrust was the first CEO of this laboratory.[citation needed]

On 1 November 1999, the two laboratories merged into the Nederlands Forensisch Instituut (Netherlands Forensic Institute).

The laboratory was based in Rijswijk until October 2004, when it moved to the Ypenburg quarter of The Hague.

See also


References

  1. "Netherlands Forensic Institute". forensicinstitute.nl. Retrieved 29 March 2014.
  2. "Netherlands Forensic Institute". euroforgen.eu. Retrieved 29 March 2014.
  3. "Netherlands Forensic Institute / Claus en Kaan Architecten". archdaily.com. 23 September 2013. Retrieved 29 March 2014.



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