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Awards
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Canadian Identification Society Awards
Tiller
award
Edward Foster award
William Donald Dixon
Research Grant
Essay / Scholarship award
Michael J. Cassidy award
Jack Milligan achievement award
Editor award
C.I.S. Fellowship criterion
Procedure
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2007 winner of the Foster Award: Maurice Nadeau, Winner,
Alexandre Beaudoin, 1st Vice-president CIS
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2007 winner of the Tiller Award: Paul Gagnon, President,
John D. Stewart, Winner, Alexandre Beaudoin, Conference and Award Chairman
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Christopher O. Tiller, one of the founding members of the Canadian Identification Society, created the Tiller Award for Canadian Identification Society (C.I.S.) members who have demonstrated excellence in law enforcement photography. This award is offered on an annual basis. Only members in good standing with the C.I.S. are eligible to apply.
Submissions should comply with the following criteria:
Black & White, or Colour 8" x 10" photographs taken by the applicant.
Photograph should be of a case exhibit, submitted after court action has been
concluded or where no court action is contemplated.
The photographs should be mounted.
The following information should appear on the reverse side of the mount:
Note: No identifying data should appear on the exhibit.
Submissions will be judged based on the following criteria:
Judge decision is final.
Recipients:
| Archie G.A. Purgavie | Brian Ward | Angus Noseworthy |
| Kenneth Lugg | David Zauner | Carey Smith |
| David Banks | Wayne Harnum | David E. Black |
| Gary Leydier | Al Misner | David J. Hamer |
| Alexander D. McMurrich | Douglas Handy | Ronald M. Gilbert |
| Leonard B. Shaw | Robert B. Kennedy | Joseph Slemko |
| W. Derrick Swiderski | William B. Benjamin | Suki Thind |
| Michael Reid | Sharon Smith | John D. Stewart |
| Alexandre Beaudoin | Bruce Hamblim |
This award is named after Edward Foster, the founder of the fingerprint system in Canada, and is intended to encourage C.I.S. members to conduct research that shall benefit the Forensic Identification profession. This award points out the contribution of the recipient to Forensic Identification field throughout his/her career.
Submissions should comply with the following criteria:
Recipients:
| Brian E. Dalrymple | Harold G. Tuthill | Robert A. McPherson |
| Jack Milligan | Maurice E. Wolff |
Paul Morin |
| David Ashbaugh |
Robert B. Kennedy | Pat Laturnus |
| Maurice Nadeau |
THE WILLIAM DONALD DIXON RESEARCH GRANT
William Donald Dixon, one of the founding members of the Canadian Identification Society, created two research awards, each in the amount of $500.00 (Canadian), for individuals engaged in forensic research.
Applicants should comply with one of the following criteria:
Submissions should comply with the following criteria:
Recipients:
| John Badowski (1989) | Byron Ferguson (1990) | David Ashbaugh (1991) |
| Ron Yeomans (1994) | Tara Nicholls (2000) |
Zain Bhaloo (2009) |
Three Essay/ Scholarship Awards, in the amount of $300.00, $200.00 and $100.00 (Canadian), are available for C.I.S. members or members of their immediate family.
Applicants should comply with one of the following criteria:
The judging procedure is as follows:
Candidate could write more than one article.
Michael J. Cassidy made significant contributions to footwear comparison and identification. This award is intended to encourage professionalism and innovation in footwear evidence recovery and identification, by recognizing excellence in footwear comparison. Only members in good standing with the C.I.S. are eligible to apply.
Submissions should comply with the following criteria:
The judging procedure and criteria for the award will include:
Recipients:
| Wayne Harnum | Don Hulsman | Rob Gervais |
THE JACK MILLIGAN ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
Jack Milligan is one of the founding members of the Canadian Identification Society. Three awards, in the amount of $500.00, $300.00 and $200.00 (Canadian), are available for C.I.S. members that have been recognized by their peers for their outstanding achievements in the field of fingerprints. The award can be cash, a voucher, or can be put toward a sponsorship to attend a future Annual Educational C.I.S. Conference.
Applicants should comply with the following criteria:
Recipients:
| RCMP Ottawa Latent Fingerprint Bureau | Bradley J. Butler | |
C.I.S. FELLOWSHIP CRITERION
(Currently under review.)
The C.I.S. will award Fellowship status to C.I.S. members who are recognized as having made a significant contribution to the field of forensic identification and/ or the Canadian Identification Society.
Applicants should comply with one of the following criteria:
The judging procedure is as follows:
In accordance with the Canadian Identification Society By-Law #1, the C.I.S. Awards Committee is responsible for making award recommendations to the C.I.S. Board of Directors. The Awards Committee must receive all nomination material thirty (30) days prior to the beginning of the C.I.S. annual educational conference in order for the submission(s) to be considered at the conference.
Submissions should be mailed to the CIS 2nd Vice-President. Please allow sufficient mailing time for submissions. Submissions may also be made electronically, if appropriate.
Any questions, comments or concerns should be directed to the CIS 2nd Vice-President.
29-Jan-2010
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