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Investigation








                 Basic Sex Crimes             NEW!
                 and
                 Child Abuse Investigations


               (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 38.)

               Special Concerns
               This course involves reviewing sex crimes that potentially
               involve child victims.

               Course Coordinator
               Paul R. Phelan, Jr.

               Length of Course
               Five days (40 hours)



                                                                  ➤  Demonstrate appropriate photographic techniques for
                 Chemical Processing and                             recovery of luminescent fi ngerprint patterns found at
                                                                     crime scenes.
                 Advanced Photography                             ➤  Develop latent and biological evidence utilizing a
                                                                     variety of chemical techniques and varying media
                                        CICP Accredited Course       substance.
                                                                  Methodologies
               Who Should Attend                                  This course employs lecture, conference, case
               Individuals assigned to Crime Scene Investigation Units,   examinations and an analytical exercise.
               criminal investigators, and those new to investigations.
                                                                  Course Requirements
               Course Goal                                        Attendance is required at all class sessions. A minimum
               To provide the crime scene technician with basic chemical   score of 70% must be achieved on the written fi nal exam.
               processing techniques to better locate, collect, preserve
               and document evidence found at crime scenes, as well   Special Concerns
               as, provide training in advanced photographic techniques   This course employs the use of chemicals, and students
               to record the processed evidence for documentation,   are encouraged to bring any respiratory protective
               comparison and evidentiary purposes.               devices they currently use, as well as, any forensic light
                                                                  source that they and their agency currently employ.
               Course Objectives                                  Students are requested to bring their department-issued
               At the end of this block of instruction, the student will be   digital SLR format camera, tripod and off-camera fl ash
               able to:                                           for photography exercises. In addition, students are
               ➤  Identify the concepts of chemical development in   encouraged to bring a fl ashlight and alternate light/forensic
                   fi ngerprint location and development.          light source that they currently employ.
               ➤  Establish evidentiary potential of hidden evidence at
                   crime scenes.                                  Course Coordinator
               ➤  Locate and properly document hidden evidence    Michael S. Glenn
                   utilizing chemical processing techniques.
                                                                                               LIMIT 3 STUDENTS
               ➤  Demonstrate evidence documentation and collection   Length of Course         PER DEPARTMENT.
                   procedures as it relates to chemical processing and   Five days (40 hours)
                   photography.

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