Angela Berry, CLPE, CCSISpecialties
Fingerprint Examination Fingerprint Processing Crime Scene Investigations TFT Courses Taught Basic Friction Ridge Analysis Workshop |
About Angela Berry
After earning an Associate’s of Applied Science degree, Angela began her twenty five year career as the first civilian female crime scene technician for the Fayetteville, NC Police Department and then later specialized in latent print development and examinations and moved to the Cumberland County, NC Sheriff’s Office (CCSO). During her time with the CCSO, Angela’s expertise was often called upon by area law enforcement agencies to give both one-on-one training and large group instruction in subjects such as the proper techniques for evidence collection to insure the preservation of latent prints, latent print development on various surfaces using proper methods, and both basic and advanced latent print comparisons.
After her retirement from the CCSO, Angela began a career as a college professor instructing forensic science subjects that include basic and advanced friction ridge development and comparison, trace evidence location and collection, and crime scene processing.
Angela earned a Master of Science in Criminal Justice from East Carolina University and is certified by the IAI as both a Latent Print Examiner and Crime Scene Investigator. She is a past President of the NC Division of the IAI, served as the NCIAI’s Regional Representative and was a member of the NCIAI’s Latent Print Certification Committee.
After earning an Associate’s of Applied Science degree, Angela began her twenty five year career as the first civilian female crime scene technician for the Fayetteville, NC Police Department and then later specialized in latent print development and examinations and moved to the Cumberland County, NC Sheriff’s Office (CCSO). During her time with the CCSO, Angela’s expertise was often called upon by area law enforcement agencies to give both one-on-one training and large group instruction in subjects such as the proper techniques for evidence collection to insure the preservation of latent prints, latent print development on various surfaces using proper methods, and both basic and advanced latent print comparisons.
After her retirement from the CCSO, Angela began a career as a college professor instructing forensic science subjects that include basic and advanced friction ridge development and comparison, trace evidence location and collection, and crime scene processing.
Angela earned a Master of Science in Criminal Justice from East Carolina University and is certified by the IAI as both a Latent Print Examiner and Crime Scene Investigator. She is a past President of the NC Division of the IAI, served as the NCIAI’s Regional Representative and was a member of the NCIAI’s Latent Print Certification Committee.