Sandra "Sandy" Siegel, CLPE |
About Sandra Siegel
Sandra Siegel started her fingerprint career with the Texas Department of Public Safety working in the Crime Records Ten-Print Section. She started teaching in 1997 and was responsible for teaching all new employees the technical aspects of pattern interpretation, classification, identification, and AFIS operations.
In December 2002 she took a position as a Latent Print Examiner with the Austin Police Department conducting AFIS searches, bench work in latent prints and Technical Lead for the Latent Print Section. In April of 2014 she accepted a position with the newly formed Houston Forensic Science Center until 2021 when she moved to Florida as a Latent Print Examiner.
She is a member of the International Association for Identification, the Florida and Chesapeake Bay Divisions of the IAI. With the IAI she has served on the Processing and Ten-print Science and Practice Committee’s. With the TDIAI she has served on the Education, Resolution and Membership committees. Sandy obtained her IAI certification for latent prints in 1997 and has recertified twice since then.
She is a Distinguished Member of the IAI, and the coordinator for the QUIP section for the Journal of Forensic Identification since 2008.
Sandra Siegel started her fingerprint career with the Texas Department of Public Safety working in the Crime Records Ten-Print Section. She started teaching in 1997 and was responsible for teaching all new employees the technical aspects of pattern interpretation, classification, identification, and AFIS operations.
In December 2002 she took a position as a Latent Print Examiner with the Austin Police Department conducting AFIS searches, bench work in latent prints and Technical Lead for the Latent Print Section. In April of 2014 she accepted a position with the newly formed Houston Forensic Science Center until 2021 when she moved to Florida as a Latent Print Examiner.
She is a member of the International Association for Identification, the Florida and Chesapeake Bay Divisions of the IAI. With the IAI she has served on the Processing and Ten-print Science and Practice Committee’s. With the TDIAI she has served on the Education, Resolution and Membership committees. Sandy obtained her IAI certification for latent prints in 1997 and has recertified twice since then.
She is a Distinguished Member of the IAI, and the coordinator for the QUIP section for the Journal of Forensic Identification since 2008.