The Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science at the University of New Haven was conceived by Dr. Lee and other forensic scientists in the early 1990s and opened on the University of New Haven campus in the fall of 1998.
Institutes and Centers
This academic-based institute is dedicated to the training and education of state and local officials, policy-makers and future leaders. It is also designed to promote, monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of evidence-based practices, programs and policies related to youth justice, focusing on the needs of youth up to the age of 21.
Center for Advanced Policing
The Center for Advanced Policing helps to identify and provide guidance on new and better practices in policing.
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The Center for Analytics (CFA) is a hub of sponsored research within the University of New Haven鈥檚 Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciences. Dedicated to providing students the opportunity to use data to study complex issues within the fields of criminal justice, national security, international political science, and data science, the CFA employs 100 students through paid research positions.
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The Henry C. Lee Advising Center helps students achieve their educational goals and timely degree completion through sound academic planning and support, assistance with college adjustment, and referrals to relevant campus-wide student support services.
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四色AV of New Haven Center for Forensic Investigations of Trafficking in Persons helps combat the crime of modern day slavery through increased convictions of the perpetrators, while enhancing support services rendered to TIP victims.
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The office draws on the talent and experience of the Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciences and its practitioners who have extensive experience working internationally and serving as consultants for criminal justice and security professionals from around the world.
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