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ESSENTIAL QUALITY PRACTICES
FOR FRICTION RIDGE EXAMINERS

FORT WORTH, TX  |  OCTOBER 4 - 8, 2021

*NEW DATES*

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This course has been approved for 40 hours of certification/re-certification training credit by both the IAI Latent Print Certification Board and the IAI Tenprint Fingerprint Certification Board.
Instructor:
Deborah Smith, CLPE

Location:
Tarrant County Sheriff's Office
1500 Circle Drive
Fort Worth, TX 76020

​Hours: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Tuition: $589.00

This course is presented in partnership with the
International Association for Identification.
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NOTE:  This is not a course on accreditation.  Rather, this exciting five-day training will cover essential concepts such as the examination process, bias, error, error rates, ethical and professional obligations, and more! 

Essential Quality Practices for Friction Ridge Examiners

The Essential Quality Practices for Fingerprint Examiners course serves the interest of furthering educational aspects of friction ridge analysis, primarily relating to the importance and necessity of quality control within the analysis and testimony process. The quality of testimony provided by a fingerprint analyst can go a long way into the acceptance of not only that particular analyst, but of the science itself. Not only is it important for an agency to have competent fingerprint analysts, but they must also be able to competently explain the science behind the examination. For this reason, it is a necessity to have a structured quality system in place for the training of anyone performing fingerprint analyses.

This course is designed to provide participants with the quality management principles, techniques, tools, and skills for on-the-job applications useful in latent print disciplines, including auditing principles for potential or existing accreditation, techniques for the recognition and defense of bias, and successful curriculum vitae development. During this course, participants will learn comprehensive methods of quality control improvements for error reduction, including the establishment of recommended guidelines for reporting, documentation, and testimony to ensure examiner competency and proficiency.

Target Audience
This forty-hour course is best suited for individuals currently employed in the fingerprint/latent print discipline. It is also applicable to Quality Managers, however named, and supervisory personnel who play a key role in establishing quality assurance/quality control policies and procedures.

Goals of the Workshop
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will gain an understanding of the effects of human factors, as well as the causes and consequences of human error, in latent print analysis. Likewise, participants will gain an understanding of a variety of factors that may directly and indirectly affect latent print examiners, which will allow for the provision and establishment of quality control methods to defend against bias and other significant sources of error.

Schedule
Day One:
  • Latent Print Comparison - Science vs. Art
  • Scientific Law and Theory
  • Philosophies of the Examination Process
  • Methods of Examination

Day Two:
  • Types and Causes of Bias
  • Types and Causes of Error
  • Studies of Error
  • Error Rates

Day Three:
  • Quality Assurance Documents
  • Verifications and Reviews
  • Conflict Resolution
  • Corrective Action

Day Four:
  • Competency Training & Proficiency Testing
  • Accreditation and Certification as a Means to Quality Improvement
  • Training / Continuing Education
  • Curricula Vitae (CV) Development

Day Five:
  • Brady and Michael Morton Acts
  • Ethical and Professional Obligations
  • Expressions of Certainty
  • Court Challenges – Avoiding Traps in Fingerprint Testimony

LODGING

Fairfield Inn by Marriott
4880 City Lake Road
Fort Worth, TX 76132
682-250-7500

Room Rate:  $94 per night plus tax    Free Parking, Free Wi-Fi, Free Breakfast

Booking Info:
  Call the hotel directly to obtain this special rate.

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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