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Presented by Ron Smith and Associates, Inc., and the |
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This comprehensive 40 hour course is designed for crime scene investigators, detectives, crime laboratory analysts and others in the field of forensic science that need the basic training and techniques for the buried body or surface skeleton crime scene examination and recovery. This course will assist you in connecting all of the forensic pieces for the purpose of crime scene reconstruction. A crime scene is a huge puzzle, and piece by piece we compile the physical evidence in each case. The more difficult job is to try and connect those pieces to obtain the big picture, crime scene reconstruction. This course will also assist in the documentation of physical evidence at the scene which you previous might not have recorded in past cases. Mock scenes for this course were designed to assist the student in the importance of scene documentation, and to obtain the maximum and correct information for ultimate crime scene reconstruction of both surface skeleton cases and more complex buried human cases. Attendees will be assigned to a crime scene team and will be responsible for the entire scene investigation and a presentation of their findings on the final class day. The teams will be graded on the amount of physical evidence (clues) that they recover from within the surface and buried remain death scenes. The attendees will have a working knowledge of the techniques required to examine a surface skeleton and a buried body crime scene to include protocols, potential physical evidence awareness, equipment needs, bone identification and inventory, preservation of human remains procedures, search and documentation techniques and courtroom case presentation experience. Please note that expensive composite skeletons will be buried for the mock scene sites. |
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GENERAL COURSE INFORMATION Daily Schedule: This course will begin promptly at 8:00 a.m. Class attire should be casual and comfortable. This training seminar has
been approved for 40 hours of Continuing Education Credit required for I.A.I.
Certification and Re-certification |
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