Conferences
National Conference on Integrating Forensic Science, Criminology & Digital Forensics Investigation (NCIFCD’26)
Date:12th & 13th February 2026
The National Conference on Integrating Forensic Sciences, Criminology, and Digital Forensics Investigations (NCIFCD) is a premier academic gathering designed to bring together scholars, practitioners, policymakers, and students from across the country. This conference serves as a dynamic platform to explore contemporary challenges and emerging developments in the fields of crime, justice, and forensic inquiry.
Purpose and Significance
In today’s rapidly evolving socio-technological environment, the justice system faces unprecedented challenges. From juvenile vulnerabilities and cybercrime to shifting victimization patterns and correctional demands, the need for interdisciplinary collaboration has never been greater. NCIFCD seeks to address these issues by fostering evidence-based discourse and scholarly engagement across diverse domains of criminology and forensic sciences.
Key Themes
The conference will highlight pressing issues and innovative solutions across multiple thematic areas:
- Youth Justice & Juvenile Vulnerabilities – Addressing risks and protective measures for young populations.
- Cybercrime & Digital Forensics – Exploring advanced tools, techniques, and strategies to combat cyber threats.
- Victim Justice & Support Systems – Strengthening frameworks for victim protection and rehabilitation.
- Correctional Administration & Rehabilitation – Examining modern correctional practices and reintegration strategies.
- Police Modernization & Law Enforcement – Discussing reforms, technology adoption, and community policing.
- Advancements in Forensic & Digital Sciences – Showcasing cutting-edge forensic technologies and digital investigative methods.
Conference Objectives
- Promote interdisciplinary collaboration among criminology, forensic sciences, and digital forensics.
- Encourage innovation and research breakthroughs that strengthen national capacities in justice administration.
- Provide a platform for students and young researchers to present their work and engage with experts.
- Support the development of ethical, technologically resilient justice systems that meet the demands of modern society.
Integrating Forensic Science, Criminology & Digital Forensics Investigation
1.Youth Justice
- Increasing trends of Juvenile Delinquency: Causes and Consequences
- Contemporary Forms of Youth Crimes
- Role of Public, NGO’s and Civil Society in Crime Against Women and Children
- Drug Abuse Among Youth: Trends, Awareness and Treatment
2.Cyber Crimes: Offenders, Victims and Intervention
- Cyber Hygiene: Techniques, Community Based Initiatives and Implementation
- Cyber Crime : Response of Criminal Justice and Other Stake holders
- Social Media Crimes : Forms, Impact, and Counter Measures.
3.Victim Justice
- Victims of Crime and Abuse of Power: Recent Trends, Researches, Policies and Programmes
- Victim Compensation, Support and Services
4.Correctional Administration
- Increasing Trends of Prison Population : Impact, Causes, Consequences, Policies & Programmes
- Correctional Programmes for Prisoners
- Prisoners Rehabilitation : Recent Trends
- Sentencing Policies
- Best Practices in Prison Administration
- Community Based Treatment of Offenders – Probation, Parole and Open Prisons
5.Police Administration
- Current Issues and Challenges to the Police in the Context of Emerging Forms of Crimes and Threats.
- Prison Security
- Mental Health of Police
- Scientific Aids in Investigation by Police
- Changing trends in Investigation of Crimes by Police
- Integrating Police Training with Criminology, Forensic Science and recent trendsin technology based crimes.
6.Forensic Science
- Innovations in Forensic Biology and DNA Profiling
- Emerging Trends in Forensic Toxicology and Chemical Analysis
- Developments in Firearm, Toolmark, and Ballistic Examinations
- Questioned Document and Handwriting Analysis in the Digital Age
- Fingerprint, Impression, and Trace Evidence Examination
- Advances in Forensic Serology and Body Fluid Detection










