About Sunny Fu
Sunny is a Certified Crime Scene Analyst (CCSA) through the International Association for Identification (IAI). She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology and Forensics and completed her Basic Applied Forensic Sciences and Crime Analysis Certificate at the Long Beach State University. In 2013 and 2015, she studied Comparative Forensics in the United Kingdom (England and Scotland). She then earned a Master of Science Degree in Crime Scene Investigation. Presently, she is pursuing her Ph.D. in Criminal Justice with a concentration in Homeland Security. Having guest-lectured for undergraduate university courses in Criminal Justice and Forensic Science, Sunny is setting her sights on a future in academia.
Sunny has completed over 600 hours of various forensic-related training courses. She started her career in Washington, D.C. as a Forensic Scientist where she processed major crime scenes. She then spent the next five years as a Forensic Specialist with a local police department in California where she investigated numerous crime scenes, chemically processed evidence for latent prints, and conducted fingerprint comparisons.
She is an active member of the Southern California Association for Fingerprint Officers (SCAFO), the International Association for Identification (IAI), the California State Division of the International Association for Identification (CSDIAI), and the International Association of Bloodstain Pattern Analysts (IABPA). She currently serves as the Editor for the CSDIAI.
Sunny is a Certified Crime Scene Analyst (CCSA) through the International Association for Identification (IAI). She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology and Forensics and completed her Basic Applied Forensic Sciences and Crime Analysis Certificate at the Long Beach State University. In 2013 and 2015, she studied Comparative Forensics in the United Kingdom (England and Scotland). She then earned a Master of Science Degree in Crime Scene Investigation. Presently, she is pursuing her Ph.D. in Criminal Justice with a concentration in Homeland Security. Having guest-lectured for undergraduate university courses in Criminal Justice and Forensic Science, Sunny is setting her sights on a future in academia.
Sunny has completed over 600 hours of various forensic-related training courses. She started her career in Washington, D.C. as a Forensic Scientist where she processed major crime scenes. She then spent the next five years as a Forensic Specialist with a local police department in California where she investigated numerous crime scenes, chemically processed evidence for latent prints, and conducted fingerprint comparisons.
She is an active member of the Southern California Association for Fingerprint Officers (SCAFO), the International Association for Identification (IAI), the California State Division of the International Association for Identification (CSDIAI), and the International Association of Bloodstain Pattern Analysts (IABPA). She currently serves as the Editor for the CSDIAI.