Jennifer Peterson, CLPE, CSCSA
Specialties
Latent Print Analysis Evidence Collection & Latent Print Processing Crime Scene Investigation TFT Courses Taught Physical & Chemical Processing of Latent Print Evidence |
About Jennifer Peterson
Jennifer earned her Bachelors of Science degree at the University of Utah and completed her Forensic Death Investigation Graduate Certificate at the University of Florida. Jennifer has been employed as a Forensic Scientist since 2006 and is both a Certified Senior Crime Scene Analyst and a Certified Latent Print Examiner.
In 2009-2010, Jennifer deployed to Baghdad, Iraq, and operated as Deputy Director of the Combined Explosives Exploitation Cell-Biometrics Laboratory, specializing in the forensic analysis and exploitation of IED evidence. She frequently provided expert testimony for the Law and Order Task Force and the Iraqi Judicial Courts.
In 2012, Jennifer deployed to Afghanistan as an instructor at the Afghan Criminal Techniques Academy where she taught courses in latent print processing and latent print examinations.
Jennifer also worked for the Biometric Identification Management Agency and the Salt Lake City Police Department. Jennifer is a member of the International Association for Identification (IAI) and the International Association of Bloodstain Pattern Analysts (IABPA). She regularly consults with various entities on cold case investigations and participates in continuing latent print research projects.
Jennifer earned her Bachelors of Science degree at the University of Utah and completed her Forensic Death Investigation Graduate Certificate at the University of Florida. Jennifer has been employed as a Forensic Scientist since 2006 and is both a Certified Senior Crime Scene Analyst and a Certified Latent Print Examiner.
In 2009-2010, Jennifer deployed to Baghdad, Iraq, and operated as Deputy Director of the Combined Explosives Exploitation Cell-Biometrics Laboratory, specializing in the forensic analysis and exploitation of IED evidence. She frequently provided expert testimony for the Law and Order Task Force and the Iraqi Judicial Courts.
In 2012, Jennifer deployed to Afghanistan as an instructor at the Afghan Criminal Techniques Academy where she taught courses in latent print processing and latent print examinations.
Jennifer also worked for the Biometric Identification Management Agency and the Salt Lake City Police Department. Jennifer is a member of the International Association for Identification (IAI) and the International Association of Bloodstain Pattern Analysts (IABPA). She regularly consults with various entities on cold case investigations and participates in continuing latent print research projects.