
The following training opportunities are listed as a service to our membership. Their listing does not represent an endorsement by the NJ-IAI unless specified. Content is the responsibility of the instructors. You should check with the instructors and the appropriate committee if you wish to use these educational elements for certification or re-certification in one of the forensic disciplines.
IAI Sponsored training is listed at the IAI's web site, www.theiai.org and at www.ronsmithandassociates.com
Training Schedule at a Glance
| Detection, Recovery and Examination of Footwear Impression Evidence |
March 31-April 4, 2008 |
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| Tire Impression and Tire Track Evidence: Recovery and Examination |
April 7-11, 2008 |
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| Basic Crime Scene Investigation | May 5-6, 2008 | Longport, NJ |
| Introduction to the Science of Fingerprint Identification | June 2-6, 2008 | Blackwood, NJ (Camden Co.) |
March 31-April 4, 2008Detection, Recovery and Examination of Footwear Impression EvidenceTo be held at the Ramada
Inn in
Additional information at www.bodziak.com Or contact Bill Bodziak at: 38 Sabal
(386) 447-3567 Fax: (386) 447-3568
April 7-11, 2008Tire Impression and Tire Track Evidence: Recovery and ExaminationTo be held at the Ramada
Inn in
Additional information at www.bodziak.com Or contact Bill Bodziak at: 38 Sabal
(386) 447-3567 Fax: (386) 447-3568
May 5-6, 2008Basic Crime Scene Investigation
Longport Police Dept, Longport, NJ
2 - day Basic Crime Scene Investigation for Patrol Officers
and Detectives covering:
For a complete brochure and online registration please go
to out new web site -
www.letc-seminars.com
Cost is $295 per person
For further information call 609-330-9825
June 2-6, 2008
Introduction to the Science of Fingerprint
Identification
Camden County Fire Academy, Blackwood, NJ
5 Day Course $600.00 Tuition
The knowledge of how to
evaluate, compare and individualize friction skin is accomplished
through many hours of training and experience that involves independent
study and one on one mentoring by an expert. This course is designed to
start that process through a series of lectures, practical exercises and
drills that are specifically designed to increase the student’s
knowledge and foster confidence in the usefulness of the science and
their ability to use it. Many different facets of friction skin
examination will be explored and the challenges associated with the
science will be discussed in detail. Each participant will understand
the principles underlying the science and as a result, they should have
a practical, functional knowledge of how to examine friction skin upon
completion of the course. The course starts by teaching the “language”
of friction skin examination and pattern recognition. Then the student
will learn how to use all three “levels of detail” and apply A.CE.-V.
methodology as the basis for the examination process. |