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DR. GAIL S. ANDERSON, PROFESSOR, ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR, SCHOOL OF CRIMINOLOGY Curriculum vitae Educational Background 1996 DipFE Board Certified Forensic Entomologist, American Board of Forensic Entomology 1992 Ph.D. Medical and Veterinary Entomology, Dept. of Biological Sciences, Simon Fraser University, Canada The Diagnosis and Treatment of Culicoides Hypersensitivity in Horses in British Columbia 1986 M.P.M. Medical and Veterinary Entomology, Dept. of Biological Sciences, Simon Fraser University, Canada A Review of Sweet Itch (Culicoides Hypersensitivity) in Horses, and a Survey for the Disease in Southwestern British Columbia 1983 B.Sc. (Hon) Zoology, Manchester University, England 1st class An Investigation into Various Olfactory and Visual Attractants to Mediterranean Fruit Flies Awards, Honours and Scholarships 2002-2012 Burnaby Mountain Endowed Professorship 2002 President's Award for Distinguished Work through the Media, Simon Fraser University. In recognition of service to the media and community in general. 2002 Honorary Membership, Simon Fraser University's Golden Key International Honour Society Chapter. The Golden Key Society is dedicated to promoting scholastic achievement, leadership and community service. Awarded based on "dedication to higher education and outstanding contribution to research". 2001 Derome Award, Canadian Society of Forensic Sciences. “Most prestigious recognition bestowed by the Canadian Society of Forensic Sciences awarded to those individuals who have made an outstanding contribution to the field of forensic sciences. Only awarded occasionally to worthy candidates”. Had not been awarded since 1996. 2001 Listed as one of the top five GLOBAL innovators in the Criminal Justice Field. Time Magazine, Only Canadian chosen. 2000 Canadian Police Research Centre, Research on forensic entomology database selected as one of top 10 projects funded by CPRC in last 10 years 1999 Listed as one of the Leaders for the 21st Century, Time Magazine. Dr. G.S. Anderson, School of Criminology Awards, Honours and Scholarships 1999 Women of Distinction Award for Science and Technology, YWCA “For contribution to the advancement of research, discovery and development in the field of science and technology”. 1998 Canada's Top 40 under 40, Caldwell Partnership “Honouring Canada's Top 40 under 40 based on vision and leadership, innovation and achievement, community involvement and enhancement, impact and growth strategy”. 1995 Outstanding Alumni Award for Academic Achievement, Simon Fraser University, Alumni Association “For Outstanding Academic Achievement” 1990 Graduate Fellowship. Simon Fraser University Scholarship Ph.D. research 1986-1987 SERC Post-Graduate Award. Science and Engineering Research Council, Award, U.K. Tenable overseas. Only 20 awarded nationally/per year. 1986 President's Research Stipend. Simon Fraser University For graduate work 1985-1986 SERC Post-Graduate Award. Science and Engineering Research Council, Award, U.K. Tenable overseas. Only 20 awarded nationally/per year. 1985 Canadian Wild Horse Society Award. Canadian Wild Horse Society “For research beneficial to animals which does not involve any deleterious effects to the test animals”. 1984-1985 SERC Post-Graduate Award. Science and Engineering Research Council, Award, U.K. Tenable overseas. Only 20 awarded nationally/per year. 1983 J.B. Dancer Award. Manchester University, Dept. of Zoology, U.K. Awarded to Top Student Graduating in Biological Sciences Employment History at Academic Institutions Sept. 2008 - Current Professor, School of Criminology, Simon Fraser University Sept. 2001 - Current Associate Director, Undergraduate Director, School of Criminology Sept. 2000 – Aug. 2008 Associate Professor, School of Criminology, Simon Fraser University Sept. 1999 - Sept. 2000 Assistant Professor (Tenure Track), School of Criminology, Simon Fraser University Jan. 1997 - Aug. 1999 Assistant Professor (Limited Term), School of Criminology, Simon Fraser University Jan. 1992 - Dec. 1996 Assistant Professor (Limited Term, part-time), Dept. of Biological Sciences, Simon Fraser University Updated February 2010 Page: 2 Dr. G.S. Anderson, School of Criminology Employment History at Academic Institutions May 1998 - Current Adjunct Professor, Dept. of Entomology, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB Mar. 1998 - Current Adjunct Professor, Biology, St. Mary's University, NS. Sept. 1984 - Dec. 1991 Research and Teaching Assistant, Dept. of Biological Sciences, Simon Fraser University Other Professional Training Sept. 2009 Got Digital? Now what? Workshop on handling digital evidence for crime scenes and court. Witske, D. VP FORAY Technologies. Canadian Identification Society Annual Meeting, Vancouver, B.C. Panoscan Camera, and Infrared Light Sources, Couture, Crimes Science. Canadian Sept. 2009 Identification Society Annual Meeting, Vancouver, B.C. Feb. 2009 They’re Alive! Breathing new Life into the Investigation and Prosecution of Cold Case Homicides. Walton, R.H., O’Toole, M.E., Walter, R.D., Nance, G.N., Snow, S.M., Marcia, Y., Jackson, R. and Lewin, J.D. American Academy of Forensic Sciences Annual Meeting, Denver, CO. Sept. 2008 Expert Witness Workshop, Joint Canadian Society Forensic Science, Canadian Identification Society, Atlantic Canada Death Investigators Seminar, Nova Scotia Medical Examiners Meeting, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Feb. 2008 Sex-Related Homicide Investigation : Significance of Role of Pornography, Signature Analysis and Modus Operandi. Workshop. Lt. Cmdr. V. J. Geberth, NYPD. Ret. PHI Investigative Consultants Inc. American Academy of Forensic Sciences Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. Sept. 2006 Homicide Investigator’s Course, Vancouver Police Department. Vancouver, B.C. Sept. 2006 CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radioactive and Nuclear) Research and Technical Initiatives Workshop, Canadian Society of Forensic Sciences and Canadian Identification Society, Joint Meeting. Windsor Ontario. Oct. 2005 CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radioactive and Nuclear) Workshop, Canadian Society of Forensic Sciences, Calgary, Alberta. Sept. 2005 Fire Investigators Association of Alberta, Training Conference, Edmonton, Alberta July 2005 Fire Death Investigations Workshop, Canadian Identification Society, Det. John Dooks, Edmonton Police, Instructor. Calgary, AB. July 2005 Fingerprint Retrieval from Skin Workshop, Canadian Identification Society, Dets. Rick Devine, Brian Dalyrymple, Dave Sibly, Ontario Provincial Police and Ontario Police College, Instructors. Calgary, AB. Feb. 2005 Understanding the Psychopath: The Theoretical and Conceptual Issues Related to Psychopathy and their Practical Application to Understanding Violent Criminals and their Behaviour. Workshop at American Academy of Forensic Sciences Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA Updated February 2010 Page: 3 Dr. G.S. Anderson, School of Criminology Other Professional Training Feb. 2005 Serial Homicide, Myths, Legends and Facts Workshop. American Academy of Forensic Sciences Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA May 2004 Golden Triangle Course: Investigation of Sudden Death for Police and Medical Investigators, Edmonton, Alberta. Nov. 2003 Hunting Humans: Crime Scene III. Justice Institute and BC Society of Laboratory Science, New Westminster, B.C. Sept. 2003 Learning to Write, Writing to Learn, The W Course Experience. First Forum in the New Directions for Undergraduate Curriculum. SFU. June 2001 Child Abduction Prevention and Response, and Crime Scene Management, FBI, RCMP and Belgian Police Course. Instruction on developing response teams for multiple homicides and child abduction, as well as typologies of child abductors. Vancouver, B.C. Feb. 2001 Digital Photography Workshop, American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Seattle WA. August 2000 Insect Photomacrography, Course on macro photography of insects. International Congress of Entomology, Foz do Iguassu, Brazil. March 1999 Water Death Investigation, Workshop sponsored by International Association of Dive Rescue Specialists. Vancouver, B.C. Sept. 1998 Mass Graves and Genocide, Dr. W. Haglund, Chief Forensic Anthropologist, UN, Workshop, Pacific Northwest Forensic Studies, Fall Meeting. Everett, W.A January 1998 Mass Disaster Management, Operation Dent-ID. Professional training in mass disaster management and forensic identification. Trained through Bureau of Legal Dentistry, BC Coroner's Service and US Army. Vancouver, B.C. January 1998 Thunderbird III. Mass disaster area management for B.C, Provincial Emergency Program, Mass disaster planning exercises. Abbotsford, B.C. Nov. 1996 Water-related Death Investigations, Workshop, Pacific Northwest Forensic Studies, Fall Meeting, Tacoma, W.A. April 1996 Serial Killer Profiling and Threat Assessment, White Rock, B.C. Feb. 1991 Expert Witness Workshop, American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Anaheim, CA. RESEARCH ACTIVITIES PUBLICATIONS Refereed Book Anderson, G.S. 2007. Biological Influences on Criminal Behavior. Taylor Francis, CRC Press and Simon Fraser University Publications, Boca Raton, FL. 315 pp. Updated February 2010 Page: 4 Dr. G.S. Anderson, School of Criminology Refereed Journal Articles 36. Anderson, G.S. In Press. Comparison of decomposition rates and faunal colonization of carrion in indoor and outdoor environments. Journal of Forensic Science 35. Valdes Perezgasga, T., Sanchez Ramos, F.J., Garcia Martinez, O. and Anderson, G.S. In Press. Arthropods of Forensic Importance on Pig Carrion in Coahuilan Semidesert, Mexico. Journal of Forensic Science 34 Warren, J.-A. and Anderson, G.S. In Press. A comparison of development times for Protophormia terraenovae (R-D) reared on different food substrates. Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal 33 Kelly, J.A., van der Linde, T.C. and Anderson, G.S. 2009. The Influence of Clothing and Wrapping on Carcass Decomposition and Arthropod Succession during the Warmer Seasons in Central South Africa. Journal of Forensic Science 54(5): 1105-1112 32 Kelly, J.A., van der Linde, T.C. and Anderson, G.S. 2008. The Influence of Clothing and Wrapping on Carcass Decomposition and Arthropod Succession: A Winter Study in Central South Africa. Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal 41(3): 135-147. 31 Sharanowski, B, Walker, E. and Anderson, G.S. 2008. Insect succession and decomposition patterns on shaded and sunlit carrion in Saskatchewan in three different seasons. International Journal of Legal Medicine 179: 219-240. 30. Hobischak, N.R, VanLaerhoven, S.L. and Anderson, G.S. 2006. Successional patterns of diversity in insect fauna on carrion in sun and shade in the Boreal Forest Region of Canada, near Edmonton, Alberta. Canadian Entomologist 138(3): 376-383. 29. Anderson, G.S. 2005. Forensic entomology. (Invited Review Paper). Minerva Medicolegale. 125: 45-60. 28. Anderson, G.S. 2005. Effects of arson on forensic entomology evidence. Canadian Society Forensic Sciences Journal 38(2): 49-67. 27. Anderson, G.S. and Huitson, N.R. 2004. Myiasis in pet animals in British Columbia: the potential of forensic entomology for determining duration of possible neglect. Canadian Veterinary Journal 45: 993-998. 26. Dickson, J.H., Richards, M.P., Hebda, R.J., Mudie, P.J., Beattie O., Ramsay, S., Turner, N., Leighton, B.J., Webster, J.M., Hobischak, N.R., Anderson, G.S., Troffe, P.M., and Wigen, R.J. 2004. Kwäday Dan Ts’Inchi, the first ancient body of a man from North America: reconstructing his last days by intestinal and biomolecular analysis. Holocene 14(4): 481-486 25. Anderson, G.S. and Hobischak, N.R. 2004. Decomposition of carrion in the marine environment in British Columbia, Canada. International Journal of Legal Medicine. 118(4): 206-209. (Invited Paper) 24. Anderson, G.S. 2004. Determining time of death using blow fly eggs in the early post mortem interval. International Journal of Legal Medicine. 118(4): 240-241 (Invited Paper) 23. Clarkson, C.A., Hobischak, N.R. and Anderson, G.S. 2004. A comparison of the development rate of Protophormia terraenovae (Robineau-Desvoidy) Raised under constant and fluctuating temperature regimes. Canadian Society of Forensic Sciences Journal 37(2): 95- 101. Updated February 2010 Page: 5 Dr. G.S. Anderson, School of Criminology Refereed Journal Articles 22. Petrik, M.S., Hobischak, N.R. and Anderson, G.S. 2004. Examination of factors surrounding human decomposition in freshwater: A review of body recoveries and coroner cases in British Columbia. Canadian Society of Forensic Sciences Journal 37(1): 9-17. 21. Hobischak, N.R. and Anderson, G.S. 2002. Time of submergence using aquatic invertebrate succession and decompositional changes. Journal of Forensic Science 47(1): 142-151. 20. Anderson, G.S. 2001. Forensic entomology in British Columbia: a brief history. (Invited Paper) Journal of the Entomological Society of B.C. (Centennial year) 98 : 129-138. 19. VanLaerhoven, S.L. and Anderson, G.S. 2001. Implications of using development rates of blow fly (Diptera: Calliphoridae) eggs to determine postmortem interval. Journal of the Entomological Society of British Columbia 98: 191-196. 18. Buchan, M. and Anderson, G.S. 2001. A review of the current status of methods used in the later postmortem interval to determine time since death. Canadian Society of Forensic Sciences Journal 34(1): 1-22. 17. Anderson, G.S. 2000. Minimum and maximum developmental rates of some forensically important Calliphoridae (Diptera). Journal of Forensic Science 45(4) :824-832. 16. Pretty, I.A., Anderson, G.S. and Sweet, D.J. 1999. Human bites and the risk of HIV transmission. American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology 20(3): 232-239. 15. Anderson, G.S. 1999. Wildlife forensic entomology: Determining time of death in illegally killed black bear cubs. Journal of Forensic Sciences. 44(4) : 843-846. 14. Hobischak, N.R. and Anderson, G.S. 1999. Freshwater-related death investigations in British Columbia in 1995-1996. A review of coroners cases. Canadian Society of Forensic Sciences Journal 32 :97-106 13. VanLaerhoven, S.L. and Anderson, G.S. 1999. Insect succession on buried carrion in two biogeoclimatic zones of British Columbia. Journal of Forensic Science 44: 31-41 12. Anderson, G.S. 1997. The use of insects to determine time of decapitation: a case-study from British Columbia. Journal of Forensic Science 42(5): 947-950. 11. Anderson, G.S. and S. L. VanLaerhoven. 1996. Initial studies on insect succession on carrion in British Columbia. Journal of Forensic Science 41(4) 613-621. 10. Anderson, G.S., P. Belton, E. Jahren, H. Lang and N. Kleider. 1996. Immunotherapy trial for horses in British Columbia with Culicoides (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) Hypersensitivity. Journal of Medical Entomology 33(3) 458-466. 9. Johl, H.K. and Anderson, G.S. 1996. Initial observations on effects of refrigeration on Calliphora vicina Robineau-Desvoidy (Diptera: Calliphoridae) development and the relationship to time of death determinations. Journal of the Entomological Society of B.C. 93: 93-98. 8. Anderson, G.S. 1995. The use of insects in death investigations: an analysis of forensic entomology cases in British Columbia over a five year period. Canadian Society of Forensic Sciences Journal 28(4): 277-292. 7. Sperling, F.A.H., Anderson, G.S. and Hickey, D.A. 1994. A DNA-based approach to identification of insect species used for post-mortem interval estimation. Journal of Forensic Science 39: 418-427. Updated February 2010 Page: 6 Dr. G.S. Anderson, School of Criminology Refereed Journal Articles 6. Anderson, G.S., P. Belton and N. Kleider. 1993. Hypersensitivity of horses in British Columbia to extracts of native and exotic species of Culicoides (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae). Journal of Medical Entomology 30: 657-663. 5. Anderson, G.S., P. Belton and E.M. Belton. 1993. A population study of Culicoides obsoletus Meigen (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) and other Culicoides species in the Fraser Valley of British Columbia. Canadian Entomologist. 125: 439-447. 4. Skinner, M.F. and Anderson, G.S. 1991. Individualization and enamel histology : case report in forensic anthropology. Journal of Forensic Science 36: 939-948. 3. Anderson, G.S., P. Belton and N. Kleider. 1991. Culicoides obsoletus as a causal agent of Culicoides Hypersensitivity (sweet itch) in horses in British Columbia. Journal of Medical Entomology 28: 685-693. 2. Anderson, G.S., P. Belton and N. Kleider. 1988. The hypersensitivity of horses to Culicoides bites in British Columbia. Canadian Veterinary Journal 29: 718-723. 1. Belton, P., Anderson, G.S. and St. Hilaire, G.L. 1986. A record of the Surinam cockroach in Vancouver. Journal of the Entomological Society of B.C. 89: 73-74. Refereed Book Chapters 11. Leighton, B.J., Anderson, G.S., Webster, J.M., Hobischak, N.R. and Petrik, M. In Press. The Parasitology and Entomology of Kwäday Dän Ts’ìnchi, Invited Book Chapter in Kwäday Dän Ts’ìnchi, Royal British Columbia Museum. Invited 10. Anderson, G.S. 2010. Invertebrate Colonization and Decomposition in the Coastal Marine Environment. Invited Book Chapter. IN Forensic Entomology: Novel Arthropods, Environments and approaches. Eds Amendt, J., Campobasso, C.P., Grassberger, M. Goff, M.L. Springer. Invited 9. VanLaerhoven, S.L. and Anderson, G.S. 2009 The science and careers of CSI IN C.S.I. Effect: Television, Crime, and Governance. Byers, M. and Johnson, V.M. (Eds.) Lexington Books, A Division of Rowman and Littlefield Publishers Inc. Lanham, MD. pp29-60 (Anderson Invited) 8. Anderson, G.S. 2009 Forensic entomology. IN Forensic Science, An Introduction to Scientific and Investigative Techniques, James, S.H. and Nordby, J.J. (Eds.) CRC Press pp137-165 (Invited). 7. Anderson, G.S. 2009. Factors that influence insect succession on carrion IN Forensic Entomology: The Utility Of Arthropods In Legal Investigations. Second Edition. Byrd, J. and Castner, E. (Eds.) CRC Press. pp 201-250. (Invited). 6. Anderson, G.S. 2005. Forensic entomology. IN Forensic Science, An Introduction to Scientific and Investigative Techniques, James, S.H. and Nordby, J.J. (Eds.) CRC Press pp137-165 (Invited). 5. Anderson, G.S. 2003. Forensic entomology for crime scene investigators IN Bermuda Police Murder Manual adapted from the National Crime Faculty Murder Manual. Bermuda Police. (Invited) Updated February 2010 Page: 7 Dr. G.S. Anderson, School of Criminology Refereed Book Chapters 4. Anderson, G.S. and Cervenka, V.J. 2001. Insects associated with the body: Their use and analyses IN Advances in Forensic Taphonomy. Methods, Theory and Archeological Perspectives. Haglund, W. and Sorg, M. (Eds.) CRC Press. pp 174-200 (Anderson Invited). 3. Anderson, G.S. 2001. Insect succession on carrion and its relationship to determining time since death. IN Forensic Entomology: The utility of arthropods in legal investigations. Castner, E and Byrd, J. (Eds.) CRC Press. pp 143-176 (Invited). 2. Anderson, G.S. 1999. Forensic entomology in death investigations. IN Forensic Osteological Analysis: A book of case studies. Fairgreave, S. Editor, Springfield, IL, Charles C. Thomas. pp 303-326. (Invited). 1. Anderson, G.S. 1995. Insect collection to determine time of death. IN A Guide to Evidence Collection and Preservation for Conservation Officers, Strozdas, D. Ed. Lestina, R. Oklahoma. pp 60-71.(Invited). Book Sections (Invited) Anderson, G.S. 2011. Forensic Entomology: Using Insects to Solve Crimes. IN Gillies, S. and Hewitt, S. A. On the Cutting Edge: Canadian issues and Research around the Globe. Pearson, Canada. Supplement for Pearson Publishing’s First Year Biology Textbooks. Anderson, G.S. 2005. Forensic Entomology, a Police Officers Guide. IN Swanson, C.R., Chemelin, N.C. and Territo, L. (Eds.) Criminal Investigation. 9th Edition. McGraw-Hill, N.Y. Anderson, G.S. 1999. Case Studies in forensic entomology IN Canadian Police Work, Griffiths, C.T., Parent, R. and Whitelaw, B. (Eds.) ITP Nelson Invited Journal Articles 9. Anderson, G.S. 2009. Forensic Entomology and the Underwater Death Scene. RCMP Gazette. In Press 8. Anderson, G.S. 2006. A Synopsis of “Biological Influences on Criminal Behaviour” International Association of Youth and Family Judges and Magistrates. 7. Anderson, G.S. 2006. Wildlife forensic entomology. RCMP Gazette 68(3): 18. 6. Anderson, G.S. 2004. So you want to be a forensic scientist? Crime Watch Canada.. 5. Anderson, G.S. 1998. Determining time of death in the later postmortem interval - the use of insects. The Medical Examiner 5(2): 1-3. 4. Anderson, G.S., Gaudet, J.J. and Yamashita, B.A. 1996. A practical exercise in forensic entomology. RCMP Gazette. 58(9): 3-6. 3. Anderson, G.S. 1993. Collecting, preserving and packaging specimens. Identification Canada. 16(4) 10-11. 2. Anderson, G.S. 1993. Forensic entomology. Insects and crime scenes. Identification Canada. Oct/Nov/Dec. :10-11. Updated February 2010 Page: 8 Dr. G.S. Anderson, School of Criminology Invited Journal Articles 1. Anderson, G.S. 1991. Forensic entomology: use of insects in homicide investigations. Crowner's, The Journal of The British Columbia Coroner's Service 3(1) : 5 Edited Booklet Anderson, G.S. 2007. (Editor). All you ever wanted to know about forensic science in Canada but did not know who to ask. Canadian Society of Forensic Sciences. 74 pp. Technical Reports 11. Anderson, G.S. 2008. Investigation Into The Effects of Oceanic Submergence on Carrion Decomposition and Faunal Colonization using a Baited Camera Part I Canadian Police Research Centre, Ottawa, Ontario. 128 pp. TR-10-2008 10. Clarkson, C.A., Hobischak, N.R and Anderson, G.S. 2004. Developmental rates of Protophormia terraenovae (R-D) raised under constant and fluctuating temperatures, for use in determining time since death in natural outdoor conditions, in the early post mortem interval. Canadian Police Research Centre, Ottawa, Ontario. 17pp. TR-04-2005 9. Anderson, G.S. and Hobischak, N.R. 2002. Determination of time since death for humans discovered in saltwater using aquatic organism succession and decomposition rates. Canadian Police Research Centre, Ottawa, Ontario. 76 pp. TR-09-2002 8. Anderson, G.S., Hobischak, N.R., Beattie, O. and Samborski, C. 2002. Structure of carrion ecosystems in Alberta. Canadian Police Research Centre. 110 pp. TR-04-2002 7. McDonell, N.R. and Anderson, G.S. 1997. Aquatic forensics. determination of time since submerged using aquatic organisms. Canadian Police Research Centre, Ottawa, Ontario. 25 pp. TR-09-97. 6. Dillon, L.C. and Anderson, G.S. 1997. Determining time of death using insects on bear carrion. World Wildlife Fund, Canada. 5. VanLaerhoven, S.L. and Anderson, G.S. 1996. Forensic Entomology - Determining time of death in buried homicide victims using insect succession. Canadian Police Research Centre, Ottawa, Ontario. 84 pp. TR-02-96. 4. Dillon, L.C. and Anderson, G.S. 1996. Forensic entomology, development of a database of insect succession on carrion for Interior and Northern B.C. Canadian Police Research Centre, Ottawa, Ontario. 26 pp. TR-03-96. 3. Dillon, L.C. and Anderson, G.S. 1996. A database of insect succession on wildlife to determine time of death in poached bear species. World Wildlife Fund, Canada. 2. Dillon, L.C. and Anderson, G.S. 1995. Forensic entomology, The use of insects in death investigations to determine elapsed time since death. Canadian Police Research Centre, Ottawa, Ontario. TR-05-95. Updated February 2010 Page: 9 Dr. G.S. Anderson, School of Criminology Technical Reports 1. Dillon, L.C. and Anderson, G.S. 1995. The use of insects to determine time of death of illegally killed wildlife. World Wildlife Fund, Canada. Progress Report. Book Reviews (Invited) 10. Anderson, G.S. 2007. Book Review “Forensic Identification and Criminal Justice. Forensic Science, Justice and Risk. C. McCartney, Willan Publishing, Devon, UK. 2006. 247 pp. Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice. 9. Anderson, G.S. 2006. Book Review “Forensic Science and Law, Investigative Applications in Criminal, Civil and Family Justice” Wecht, C.H & Rago, J.T., Editors. Taylor & Francis, CRC Press. 2006, 697 pp. Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal 39(4): 244. 8. Anderson, G.S. 2006. Book Review “Tales from the Morgue: Forensic Answers to Nine Famous Cases Including the Scott Peterson and Chandra Levy Cases” Wecht, C., Curriden, M. NY. Prometheus Books, 2005, 314 pp. Criminal Justice Review 31(4): 1-2. 7. Anderson, G.S. 2005. Book Review. “Crime Scene to Court. The Essentials of Forensic Science”. 2nd Ed. P.C. White, Editor, Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice. 47(2): 6. Anderson, G.S. 2004. Book Review. “The Dollhouse Murders: A Forensic Expert Investigates 6 Little Crimes” Mauriello, T.P with Darby, A. 2004, Pi Press, An Imprint of Pearson Education Inc. Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal 37(2): 129. 5. Anderson, G.S. 2003. Book Review of “Entomology and the Law: Flies as forensic indicators”. Greenberg, B. and Kunich, J.C. 2002, Cambridge University Press. Bulletin of the Entomological Society of Canada. 35(3):142-143 4. Anderson, G.S. – 2002. Book Review of “Forensic Science Handbook”, Volume 1, (second edition). R.D. Saferstein, Editor. 2002. Prentice Hall. Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal. 35(2): 102-103. 3. Anderson, G.S. 2000. Book Review of "A Fly for the Prosecution, How Insect Evidence Helps Solve Crimes" 2000 by M.L. Goff. Harvard University Press. Bulletin of the Entomological Society of Canada 32(4): 79-80. 2. Anderson, G.S. 2000. Book Review of "Techniques of Crime Scene Investigation". (6th edition) 2000, By B.A.J. Fisher, Published by CRC Press. Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal 33 87-88. 1. Anderson, G.S. 2000. Book Review of "Forensic Evidence in Canada" 1999. Chayko, G.M. and Gulliver, E.D. Manitoba Law Journal 27:165-170. Book Proposal Reviews (Invited) 2008, For Cambridge Press, Forensic Insect Dossier: a synthesis of the biology of forensic insects. A.E. Whittington. Updated February 2010 Page: 10

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