Charter Members
The charter members (and their 1983 affiliation) of the IABPA were:
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- Tom Bevel (Oklahoma Police Department)
- Joseph Dean (Sacramento County Sheriff's Department)
- Charles Edel (Broward County Sheriff's Office)
- Rod Englert (Multnoma County Sheriff's Office)
- Robert Fitzer (San Francisco Police Department)
- Harry Holmes (Virginia beach Police Department)
- Stuart H. James (Independent Forensic Consultant)
- Michael L. Johnson (Ada County Coroner)
- Samuel Johnson (District 21 Medical Examiner's Office)
- Ronald Linhart (Los Angeles Medical Examiner/Coroner)
- Herbert Leon MacDonell (Laboratory of Forensic Science)
- Sara Lea Moore (Laboratory of Forensic Science)
- Robert W. Przygoda (Schuyler County Sheriff's Department)
- Daniel Qyealy (Cook County Sheriff's Police)
- Norman H. Reeves (Gloucester County Prosecutor's Office)
- James W. Rossi (Cook County Sheriff's Police)
- Donald Ray Schuessler (Eugene Police Department)
- Hal F. Sharp (US Army Criminal Investigation Laboratory)
- Casimer J. Smerecki (Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office)
- Deborah J. Wakida (San Francisco Police Crime Laboratory)
- Anita K. Y. Wonder (Wonder Institute)
- Robert W. Young, Jr. (Columbus Police Department)
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