Specialties
This section of the website is devoted to helping you
understand the different forensic specialties on the
register.
In this section you will find:
- Short descriptions
of each specialty to which the register is open;
- Details about
specialties coming
soon to the register.
-
Application packs - In this section it is possible to
download an application form and all the relevant documents that
will guide you through the application process.
Please
click here
for more about how we distinguish between specialties or for a full
list of the specialty descriptors download the
Forensic Specialties
document.
If you are applying for registration, please study our definitions
and then apply in the
specialties or subspecialties which correspond closest to your
work. As these are not job descriptions, what you do could be
broader or narrower than our definitions. But you must be working
along these lines if you are to apply. If you are not sure whether
your work fits into our specialties,
please contact us for
assistance.
If you already hold CRFP registration in your main specialty
and apply for registration in an additional specialty, you will be
asked to revalidate in all your registered specialties on the third
anniversary of your first registered specialty. This means that you
will have been registered for a shorter period in your additional
specialty. Your assessor will not normally ask you to provide as
much casework as in your main specialty.