Amy Santoro, MFS, CBPA, CSCSA
Specialties
Crime Scene Investigation Shooting Incident Reconstruction Forensic Photography TFT Courses Taught Advanced Bloodstain Pattern Analysis - Santoro Advanced Crime Scene Investigations (3-days) Advanced Crime Scene Investigations (4-days) Advanced CSI: Shooting Scene Investigations Basic Camera Functions Webinar |
About Amy Santoro
Amy Santoro has worked in forensic science since 2008. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Forensics and a Master of Science in Forensic Science. She is a doctoral candidate seeking a PhD in Forensic Investigations. Amy is recognized by the International Association for Identification as a Certified Bloodstain Pattern Analyst, Certified Senior Crime Scene Analyst and Certified Forensic Photographer. She has 11 years of experience as a crime scene investigator along with 5 years of experience as a forensic analyst specializing in forensic biology and body fluid identification. Amy specializes in shooting incident reconstruction and bloodstain pattern analysis.
Amy enjoys teaching and has taught courses in crime scene investigation, bloodstain pattern analysis, and forensic photography to law enforcement and forensic practitioners. She is also an adjunct university professor, teaching undergraduate classes and graduate courses.
Amy Santoro has worked in forensic science since 2008. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Forensics and a Master of Science in Forensic Science. She is a doctoral candidate seeking a PhD in Forensic Investigations. Amy is recognized by the International Association for Identification as a Certified Bloodstain Pattern Analyst, Certified Senior Crime Scene Analyst and Certified Forensic Photographer. She has 11 years of experience as a crime scene investigator along with 5 years of experience as a forensic analyst specializing in forensic biology and body fluid identification. Amy specializes in shooting incident reconstruction and bloodstain pattern analysis.
Amy enjoys teaching and has taught courses in crime scene investigation, bloodstain pattern analysis, and forensic photography to law enforcement and forensic practitioners. She is also an adjunct university professor, teaching undergraduate classes and graduate courses.