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They're now known as the Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences. Can't find an independent source for that right now, but their website gives it away. --
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Name Change Confirmation
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Avapoet: - Name change has been verified in a government publication "The CSFS was formed in 1959 as the Forensic Science Society (FSSoc), and was renamed after being granted a Royal Charter in 2013." on page 165[1]. Unsure as to how this could be modified to meet the needs.