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CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATIONS WORKSHOP

MERIDIAN, ID  |  JANUARY 23 - 27, 2023
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This course has been approved for 40 hours of certification/recertification training credit by the IAI Crime Scene Certification Board and 16 hours by the Forensic Photography Certification Board.
Instructor:
Sharon Plotkin, MS, CCSI

Location:
Meridian Police Department
Scenario Village Complex
1223 Watertower Road
Meridian, ID 83642
​Classroom A and Scenario Village.

​Hours: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Tuition: $689

This course is presented in partnership with the
International Association for Identification.
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Crime Scene Investigations Workshop

​This 40-hour course is designed to instruct the proper methods and techniques to be applied when investigating and documenting crime scenes.  Techniques that can be employed to identify and process and/or collect physical evidence at the scene will be covered.
The course is intended for crime scene technicians and investigators as well as patrol officers and detectives who are charged with the responsibility of processing crime scenes.  University student and individuals seeking employment in the field of forensics are also welcomed to attend.
 
Day 1: Documenting Crime Scenes

Documenting the crime scene with note taking, report writing, sketching and photography will be practiced. Crime scene search principles and patterns will be discussed.


Day two- Photography, Impression Evidence, Trace Evidence

Crime scene photography techniques are continued.  Detection and collection of impression and trace evidence will be practiced.  Packaging of evidence and chain-of-custody concerns will be discussed.  The use of forensic light sources for the detection of trace evidence such as body fluids will be practiced.


Day three- Fingerprint Evidence

Mechanical and chemical processing of fingerprint evidence will be practiced.  Topics include recognizing surfaces conducive to processing and recognition of appropriate processes to be used in various instances.


Day Four- Intro to Bloodstain Reconstruction

Methods for the detection and enhancement of the visibility of latent bloodstains and documenting bloodstain evidence will be practiced.


Day Five- Intro to Shooting Reconstruction, Toolmark Evidence, and Testimony
 
Documentation of bullet trajectories using lasers, rods, and string will be practiced.  Casting
toolmark impressions will be practiced.  Testifying in court as to findings at the crime scene will be discussed.
 

Goals and Objectives

Upon completion of this workshop, the student will be able to:
  • Describe the proper documentation of a crime scene to include:
    • Discussion of Photography
      • Lighting techniques that provide best results
      • Camera operations that provide focused, sharp, examination quality images
    • Demonstrate sample images taken during in-class exercises
    • Discussion of Sketching
      • Floorplan
      • Projection
      • Exploded View
    • Demonstrate sample sketch drawn during in-class exercises
    • Search Procedures
      • Describe at least three different search patterns, how they differ, and examples of situations where each works best
    • Evidence Collection
      • Demonstrate the ability to package different types of evidence during in-class exercises
      • Demonstrate the ability to complete a lab analysis sheet
      • Demonstrate the ability to complete a property receipt
    • Describe crime scene safety issues, listing at least three concerns of investigators at crime scenes
      • List personal protective equipment to be used at all scenes
      • List personal protective equipment to be used at critical scenes
    • Fingerprinting
      • Describe how to recognize surfaces conducive to fingerprints
      • Describe techniques for lifting identifiable fingerprints
        • Using standard fingerprint powder
        • Using magnetic fingerprint powder
        • Using fluorescent fingerprint powder
        • Using dye stains and other chemical processes
    • Bloodstain Pattern Recognition
      • Describe the difference between passive and active blood flow
      • Describe how directionality of bloodstains can be determined
      • Discuss how points of convergence can be determined
    • Detection and Enhancement of Blood on Crime Scenes
      • Discuss Bluestar Forensic and how it is properly applied and documented
      • Discuss how Amido Black is properly applied and documented
    • Use of alternate light sources to detect trace evidence and bodily fluids
      • Describe the mechanics of fluorescence
      • Discuss the use of forensic light sources to locate evidence including
        • Use of different wavelengths of light
        • Selecting the proper barrier filtration to optimize visibility of the evidence
        • List which colors of light tend to work best with each filter
          • Red
          • Yellow
          • Orange
    • Discuss shooting reconstruction (Bullet trajectory documentation)
      • Describe steps used to document the trajectory using a laser(s)
      • Describe steps used to document the trajectory using a rod(s)
      • Describe steps used to document the trajectory using a string
    • Describe how impression evidence is ideally documented
      • Describe special photographic techniques used to document the evidence
      • Describe casting techniques used to document and collect the evidence
      • Discuss precautions to be taken to safeguard casts
    • Court room procedures and testimony
      • Describe preparations to testify in courtroom proceedings
      • Discuss how the investigator can act as a teacher for the judge and jury
      • Describe proper demeanor for professionalism in court

 LODGING

Courtyard by Marriott Boise West / Meridian
1789 S Eagle Road
Meridian, ID 83642
208-888-0800


Room Rate:  $129 per night

Amenities:  Free Breakfast, Free Wi-Fi, Free Parking

Booking Info:  Please call the hotel and mention the CSI Training course to receive the special rate or use the following booking link to make your hotel registration at the special rate.

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REGISTRATION

To register for this course, please download the Course Registration Form (PDF file).  Fill out the form and email the completed PDF file to Phil Sanfilippo at phil@tritechusa.com.
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