Kasey Buckner Brager, CCSA, CFWESpecialties
Crime Scene Investigations TFT Courses Taught Basic Footwear & Tire Tread Impression Processing Fingerprint Evidence Processing, Collection, & Photography Fingerprint Evidence: Fluorescent Processing and Photography |
About Kasey Buckner Brager
Kasey Buckner Brager is a nationally sought-after forensic science instructor and Forensic Specialist with the Cape Coral Police Department, bringing more than 18 years of hands-on experience in crime scene investigation, fingerprint evidence, and impression evidence. Her training is known for being practical, engaging, and immediately applicable in the field.
A Certified Footwear Examiner and Certified Senior Crime Scene Analyst through the International Association for Identification (IAI), Kasey is an active leader within the forensic community, currently serving as Second Vice President of the Florida Division of the IAI and Chair of the Science and Practices Crime Scene Committee. These roles keep her closely aligned with evolving standards and best practices.
Kasey instructs forensic courses nationwide for law enforcement agencies and professional organizations, specializing in fingerprint processing, crime scene investigations, and footwear and tire impression evidence. Her case-based teaching style bridges theory, fieldwork, and courtroom testimony, helping investigators strengthen evidence quality and confidence.
She also serves as a peer reviewer for the Office of Justice Programs and contributes to forensic best practice development and professional publications. Kasey holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Florida Gulf Coast University and an Associate of Science in Crime Scene Technology from Keiser University, and remains committed to elevating forensic practice through high-quality, results-driven training.
Kasey Buckner Brager is a nationally sought-after forensic science instructor and Forensic Specialist with the Cape Coral Police Department, bringing more than 18 years of hands-on experience in crime scene investigation, fingerprint evidence, and impression evidence. Her training is known for being practical, engaging, and immediately applicable in the field.
A Certified Footwear Examiner and Certified Senior Crime Scene Analyst through the International Association for Identification (IAI), Kasey is an active leader within the forensic community, currently serving as Second Vice President of the Florida Division of the IAI and Chair of the Science and Practices Crime Scene Committee. These roles keep her closely aligned with evolving standards and best practices.
Kasey instructs forensic courses nationwide for law enforcement agencies and professional organizations, specializing in fingerprint processing, crime scene investigations, and footwear and tire impression evidence. Her case-based teaching style bridges theory, fieldwork, and courtroom testimony, helping investigators strengthen evidence quality and confidence.
She also serves as a peer reviewer for the Office of Justice Programs and contributes to forensic best practice development and professional publications. Kasey holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Florida Gulf Coast University and an Associate of Science in Crime Scene Technology from Keiser University, and remains committed to elevating forensic practice through high-quality, results-driven training.