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Crime Scene Technician Certificate
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This program helps you increase your knowledge of
locating, collecting, and analyzing evidence that will be used in a
court of law. You will learn how to identify the boundaries of a crime
scene and understand the principles of searching the crime scene for
specific types of evidence, such as fingerprints, forensic identifiable
material, and other items of evidentiary value.
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The Master of Forensic Sciences (MFS) is a specialized professional
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laboratories, jails and corrections and Medical Examiner's Office.
Forensic Art 101
Forensic art is any art that aids in the apprehension or
conviction of a criminal offender, or aids in the identification of
unknown deceased persons. It is primarily used to present visual
information to aid law enforcement in focusing on a suspect's appearance
through a witness' description.
Answers to questions about forensic art and artists.
Forensic Art
Forensic art is the utilization of artistic methods and
techniques to aid legal procedures. It's a way to present visual
information that aids with missing-person cases and with the
identification and apprehension of criminals. For example, a composite
portrait taken from several eyewitnesses at a crime scene can provide
law enforcement with a fairly good portrait of the person they're
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Basic Death Investigations
Introduction to Basic Death Investigation begins to explore
basic death investigation, some different causes of death (drownings,
fires, gunshots, etc.), and basic body handling. You will learn
how to conduct an investigation of death resulting from
criminal, suspicious, known causes, or undetermined causes. You
will learn how to interview witnesses and prepare full
descriptions of scene and pertinent facts relating to the death.
Criminology Basics
If you're interested in pursuing a career in
the criminal law field, business law or behavioral sciences,
this class provides insights on crime control, criminal mindset,
controversies involving the police, due process, prison life,
rehabilitation and many other areas. An ideal course for anyone
who wants to know how the criminal justice system really
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Advanced Forensic Investigative Techniques: Analysis & Physical
Matching of Pattern & Trace Evidence
Physical evidence at a crime scene most often
occurs as trace evidence. Often this evidence requires physical
matching, analysis of physical or chemical properties,
separation into various components, identification of source,
and crime scene reconstruction in order to link a suspect to a
victim or crime scene. Knowing how to preserve, collect, and
process crime scene evidence is critical to the integrity of any
criminal investigation. Even if evidence collection is not part
of your job, knowing how to preserve the evidence so as to
maintain its evidentiary value is critical information for any
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Step by Step Composite
This step can be done prior to the witness interview.
Using the proportions shown for the layout guide, lightly sketch this
onto your paper. Insure that it is centered on your paper. Paper size
should be 8" x 10" or larger.
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