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FY 13/14 Annual Summary of Activities California Criminalistics Institute FY 13/14 Annual Summary of Activities: Classes Completed: 69 Students: 967 Student Hours: 30,253 California Criminalistics Institute FY 13/14 Classes Conducted By CCI 90 88 89 80 77 73 69 70 69 70 60 57 53 50 46 Classes 41 40 30 27 19 20 10 0 California Criminalistics Institute FY 13/14 Students attending CCI classes 1600 1,363 1400 1,325 1,198 1,211 1200 1,043 994 1000 967 778 800 729 708 600 555 441 400 320 200 0 California Criminalistics Institute FY 13/14 Student Class Hours 45,000 40,764 40,000 35,000 31,683 30,253 29,881 30,000 26,796 25,555 24,910 25,000 22,405 20,040 21,635 20,000 15,219 15,000 13,434 10,009 10,000 5,000 0 California Criminalistics Institute Other FY 13/14 Student Population 8% Out-of-State Criminalists 4% ID Technicians 4% BFS Criminalists 26% Lab Technicians 3% Police/Detective County Criminalists 30% 16% City Criminalists 9% California Criminalistics Institute Courses Attended by Agency Students Hours 400 14000 350 350 12000 10941 300 280 257 10000 8748 250 8444 8000 200 6000 150 100 4000 50 50 26 2000 1334 2 2 660 48 78 0 0 California Criminalistics Institute FY 13/14 Training Provided for BFS Laboratories + Other State Units Unit Students Hours Unit Students Hours FAIR-IT 1 24 BFS Toxicology Lab 7 64 Cal-ID 5 80 BFS Latent Print Section 6 200 CA Criminalistics Institute 10 270 BFS Richmond DNA Lab 69 3002 BFS Chico Lab 8 275 DataBank Outreach 2 48 BFS Central Valley Lab 17 420 Internet Technology 3 80 BFS Eureka Lab 7 203 Attorney General Office 1 24 BFS Freedom Lab 12 264 DOJ Bureau of Firearms 1 24 BFS Fresno Lab 38 1024 Automated Latent Prints 1 8 BFS Redding Lab 25 637 CA Dept of Insurance Fraud 2 48 BFS Riverside Lab 29 597 CA Dept of State Hospitals 2 62 BFS Sacramento Lab 25 691 Cal St University - Los Angeles 1 32 BFS Santa Barbara Lab 16 465 California Highway Patrol 5 182 BFS Santa Rosa Lab 10 292 Department of Toxic Control 1 24 BFS Headquarters/Quality Assurance 1 40 UC Davis Veterinary Genetics Lab 1 24 Totals 204 5282 California Criminalistics Institute FY 13/14 Training Provided for California County Laboratories Agency Students Hours Agency Students Hours Alameda County Sheriff Department 13 414 Napa County Sheriff Department 2 40 Alameda County District Attorney 1 40 No. CA Computer Crimes Task Force 3 120 Amador County Sheriff Department 1 40 Orange County Sheriff Department 48 1384 Butte County Sheriff Department 6 312 Placer County District Attorney 5 168 Contra Costa District Attorney 1 16 Placer County Sheriff Department 1 40 Contra Costa County Sheriff 24 540 Riverside County Sheriff Department 4 120 El Dorado County District Attorney 2 48 Sacramento County District Attorney 18 460 El Dorado County Sheriff Department 2 120 Sacramento County Sheriff Department 23 715 Fresno County Sheriff Department 6 201 San Bernardino County Sheriff 6 160 Humboldt County District Attorney 1 24 San Diego County District Attorney 3 120 Humboldt County Sheriff Department 1 40 San Diego County Sheriff Department 5 156 Kern County District Attorney 7 166 Santa Barbara County Sheriff 1 40 Lake County District Attorney 2 80 Santa Clara County District Attorney 22 604 Lake County Sheriff Department 2 80 Santa Clara County Sheriff 3 184 Los Angeles County Coroner 1 24 Solano County District Attorney 6 172 Los Angeles Co. District Attorney 3 120 Sutter County Sheriff Department 2 104 Los Angeles Co. Sheriff Department 60 1674 Tulare County District Attorney 5 280 Marin County District Attorney 3 136 Tulare County Sheriff Department 2 80 Mariposa County Sheriff Department 7 352 Ventura County Sheriff Department 21 607 Merced County Sheriff Department 2 80 Wahoe County Sheriff Department 10 256 Monterey County District Attorney 8 360 Yuba County Sheriff Department 7 264 Totals 350 10941 California Criminalistics Institute FY 13/14 Training Provided for California Police and City Labs Agency Students Hours Agency Students Hours Alameda Police Department 1 40 Oakland Police Department 10 288 Alhambra Police Department 1 80 Ontario Police Department 1 37 Anaheim Police Department 1 24 Oxnard Police Department 1 32 BNSF Railway Police Department 2 80 Palo Alto Police Department 2 80 Claremont Police Department 1 40 Pittsburg Police Department 1 24 Cloverdale Police Department 1 32 Pleasant Hill Police Department 1 40 Corning Police Department 1 24 Rancho Cordova Police Department 4 184 Berkeley Police Department 5 216 Redding Police Department 1 40 Beverly Hills Police Department 2 80 Richmond Police Department 1 38 Culver City Police Department 1 40 Riverside Police Department 3 120 Citrus Heights Police Department 2 80 Rocklin Police Department 2 120 Clovis Police Department 1 40 Roseville Police Department 5 232 Corona Police Department 2 80 Sacramento Police Department 8 278 Downey Police Department 3 88 San Bernardino Police Department 2 48 Eureka Police Department 1 40 San Diego Police Department 16 429 Folsom Police Department 6 288 San Francisco Police Department 4 120 Fairfield Police Department 2 80 San Leandro Police Department 3 72 Fontana Police Department 1 24 San Ramon Police Department 4 176 Fresno Police Department 2 56 Santa Barbara Police Department 2 80 Glendale Police Department 7 152 Santa Rosa Police Department 2 80 Gilroy Police Department 5 248 Simi Valley Police Department 8 320 Grass Valley Police Department 1 16 Stockton Police Department 15 398 Gresham Police Department 1 38 Torrance Police Department 5 80 Huntington Beach Police Department 5 232 Twin Rivers Unified School Police 1 16 Inglewood Police Department 12 624 UC Merced Police Department 2 80 Lemoorre Police Department 2 80 UC Los Angeles Police Department 2 80 Long Beach Police Department 7 232 Vacaville Police Department 2 48 Los Angeles Police Department 55 1389 Visalia Police Department 1 37 Los Angeles City Schools Police 7 336 Walnut Creek Police Department 2 48 Madera Police Department 1 32 West Covina Police Department 1 40 Moreno Valley Police Department 2 80 Yuba City Police Department 1 40 Napa Police Department 3 152 Totals 257 8748 California Criminalistics Institute Students From Other Agencies in FY 13/14 State Agencies Students Hours Arizona Dept. of Public Safety 8 176 Connecticutt Dept. of Emergency Services 1 40 Hamilton County Coroner 8 176 Honolulu Police Department 2 56 Louisiana State Police Department 1 40 Mesa, AZ, Police Department 2 64 Miami-Dade Police Department 1 40 New York State Police Department 8 176 Pinellas County Forensic Laboratory 1 40 New Mexico Dept. of Transportation Science Lab 1 24 Taipei City, Taiwain Police Department 4 126 Tennessee Bureau of Investigation 9 216 Texas Department of Public Safety 2 80 Wisconsin State Crime Laboratory 2 80 Totals 50 1334 Federal or Other Agencies Students Hours Federal Bureau of Investigation 1 40 Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives 1 38 Technical Associates, Inc. 2 48 Totals 4 126 California Criminalistics Institute FY 13/14 Classes by CCI Program 16 16 15 11 6 3 2 Professional Chemistry / Digital Evidence Firearms / Toolmarks Trace Evidence Biology & DNA Crime Scene Communications and Toxicology / Latents Conduct California Criminalistics Institute FY 13/14 Students by CCI Program 292 218 200 147 64 23 23 0 .
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