Crime Scene investigation This class focuses on crime scene investigation, evidence collection and documentation, the key components of any criminal investigation. This course will teach students the importance of properly processing a scene and preparing cases for court. The course includes instruction on the legal considerations of a crime scene search, including approaching the scene, sketching, photographing, latent print processing, identification and evidence collection and preservation. It will also include instruction on the collection of DNA, digital and firearms evidence. Students who attend this course will process a mock crime scene at HFSC s Crime Scene House, providing them a unique opportunity to receive hands-on instruction and practical application of evidence collection, case review and other topics covered in the course.
REGISTER NOW! CLASS SIZE IS LIMITED! What: Crime Scene Investigation Where: 1301 Fannin, 21st floor, Houston, TX 77002 When: July 11-July 15, 2016 Time: 8 a.m. 4 p.m. Cost: $495 For more information: Training Division 281-404-1809 registration@houstonforensicscience.org REGISTRATION FORM Name: Agency: Street Address: City, State and ZIP Code: Work Phone: Alternate Phone: Email Address: Payment type: PO/Check Online Please mail completed registration form with payment to: ATTN: Finance Division 1200 Travis, 20th Floor Houston, TX 77002 Fax: 713-308-2645 Full payment is required prior to first day of class. Cancellations will be handled as follows: cancellations made 30 days prior to the first day of class will receive a full refund. Cancellations within 15-29 days will be refunded at 50% of the course cost and cancellations made less than 15 days will not be refunded. Attendees will receive written course confirmation prior to course start date., Inc. reserves the right to cancel the above course due to unforeseen circumstances outside our control; we strongly encourage necessary travel arrangements to be made upon receipt of written confirmation.
Domingo Villarreal Domingo Villarreal Domingo Villarreal is the Technical Training Director for the Speaker:. Mr. Villarreal has nearly 30 years of forensic experience. Topic: He graduated from the Police Academy in 1986 and has a degree from the University of Date: Wednesday, May 28, 2014 Houston. He also has graduated from the Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas Time: and 7:00 p.m. the F s National Academy. Mr. Location: Villarreal Rice has University been an 6100 instructor Main Street for the Houston, U. S. Department TX 77005-1827 of Justice, and assisted laboratories in numerous countries meet ISO/IEC 17020 accreditation Duncan Hall standards. 1070 Mr. Villarreal has successfully developed and managed a program that trained experts to teach law enforcement personnel about courtroom testimony, analysis and processing of crime scenes, latent print development, friction ridge skin comparison and palm print identification. His courses have been taught in Colombia, Paraguay, Mexico and other Latin American countries. Mr. Villarreal is a certified lead assessor of the ISO/IEC 17020 and 17025 standards. Mr. Villarreal is a member of the Board of Directors of the International Association for Identification (IAI.) He has also served as the chairman of the IAI s Crime Scene Certification Board.
Dr. Tammy S. Barette is a training specialist with the Houston Forensic Science Center. Dr. Barette Speaker: is a Forensic Anthropologist and has more than 15 years of experience in human skeletal Topic: identification and recovery of remains with associated evidence from crime scenes. Date: She Wednesday, earned her MA May and 28, 2014 Ph.D. in biological and forensic anthropology from Ohio State University. Dr. Time: 7:00 p.m. Barette also has a law degree from the Ohio State School of Law. Location: She is Rice a Certified University Senior 6100 Crime Main Street Scene Houston, Analyst TX through 77005-1827 the International Association for Identification (IAI). Dr. Barette Duncan Hall 1070 served for 11 years as the coordinator of the forensic biology program at Keystone College in Pennsylvania. She has taught myriad forensic science courses, including photography and crime scene-related classes. Dr. Barette routinely presents at IAI and divisional IAI educational conferences. She is also a member of the IAI Science and Practice Subcommittee on Crime Scene Investigation and the Forensic Anthropology Committee of the IAI s Florida Division.
Soraya McClung Soraya McClung Soraya McClung is the Houston Forensic Science Speaker: Center s Scientific Training Director. Ms. McClung is an international forensics trainer Topic: and former director of the West Virginia Date: State Wednesday, Police May Forensic 28, 2014 Laboratory. She has served for four years on the Board of Directors Time: 7:00 p.m. of the American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors (ASCLD). As chairwoman of the ASCLD International Location: Rice University 6100 Main Street Houston, TX 77005-1827 Liaison Committee, Ms. Duncan McClung Hall 1070 has worked with the International Forensic Strategic Alliance (IFSA) and its partners, Interpol and the UNODC, on developing minimum standards for emerging forensic laboratories. Ms. McClung is also a member of a U.S. Technical Advisory Group to the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) working on the development of an ISO standard for the manufacturing of forensic consumables.
Dr. Tammy S. Barette is a training specialist with the Houston Forensic Science Center. Dr. Barette Speaker: is a Forensic Anthropologist and has more than 15 years of experience in human skeletal Topic: identification and recovery of remains with associated evidence from crime scenes. Date: She Wednesday, earned her MA May and 28, 2014 Ph.D. in biological and forensic anthropology from Ohio State University. Dr. Time: 7:00 p.m. Barette also has a law degree from the Ohio State School of Law. Location: She is Rice a Certified University Senior 6100 Crime Main Street Scene Houston, Analyst TX through 77005-1827 the International Association for Identification (IAI). Dr. Barette Duncan Hall 1070 served for 11 years as the coordinator of the forensic biology program at Keystone College in Pennsylvania. She has taught myriad forensic science courses, including photography and crime scene-related classes. Dr. Barette routinely presents at IAI and divisional IAI educational conferences. She is also a member of the IAI Science and Practice Subcommittee on Crime Scene Investigation and the Forensic Anthropology Committee of the IAI s Florida Division.