About us

Forensic Outreach has long been a dynamic and active part of classrooms throughout the United Kingdom.

What we do

Our mission

Forensic Outreach was conceived in 2002 to introduce forensic science as an integrative and cross-disciplinary approach to science education.

Since then, it has lept beyond its original purpose to become a full-fledged forensic science public engagement organisation.

 

Who we are

Our company

Our company director is Shivani Lamba, who joined Forensic Outreach in 2008.

Experts are Sue White, Nick Loizou, Rebecca Richardson and Gerrard Noel Tin.

Partnerships

Our work

We have worked with over one hundred academic institutions across the UK and Europe.

Forensic Outreach has also developed partnerships with local police forces across the UK, as well as the JDI Centre for the Forensic Sciences.

 

Our programmes

The team

Classes are facilitated by instructors, trainees, interns, volunteers and law students from UCL, King's College, Birmingham, Newcastle, Leeds and Liverpool University.

Our founder

A word about Kimberlee Sue Moran

Kimberlee Sue Moran is a forensic archaeologist and the founder of Forensic Outreach.

She is a Fellow of the JDI Centre for the Forensic Sciences, and an Advisory Board Member for both Forensic Archaeology Recovery (FAR) and Camden County College's forensic science program. 

She currently works at Rutgers-University, Camden.

Kimberlee is an active member of the UK Fingerprint Society, the Society for American Archaeology (SAA), the Association for Women in Forensic Science (AWIFS), and the New Jersey Association of Forensic Scientists (NJAFS).