Hands-On Bloodstain Pattern Evidence Analysis for Crime Scene
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Public Agency Western States Training Conference Training Council Las Vegas, Nevada Jim Alsup, Director Law Enforcement and Fire Science Training Classes National Criminal Justice February 22 - 26, 2016 Public Safety Continuing Education ® Seminar Start End Fee ID # Course Name Sponsored By: Rock Hill Police Department Hostage Negotiators Training 13582 Feb 22 Feb 24 $350 Conference Rock Hill, South Carolina Smartphone Forensics and Cellular This course qualifies for SOUTH CAROLINA CRIMINAL JUSTICE ACADEMY 13692 Feb 22 Feb 26 $695 Technology Certification +SMART Continuing Law Enforcement Education (CLEE) Credits. Training Seminar Drug Investigation Conference 13757 Feb 22 Feb 26 $550 Supervisor Liability 13693 Feb 22 Feb 23 $325 Hands-On Managing the Property and 13695 Feb 22 Feb 23 $325 Bloodstain Pattern Evidence Room Interviewing and Understanding 13697 Feb 22 Feb 23 $325 Evidence Analysis Sexual Deviant Behavior For Crime Scene Forensic Pathology for Investigators 13694 Feb 24 Feb 25 $325 Reconstruction Five Stages of Interview and 13696 Feb 24 Feb 25 $350 Interrogation Case Presentations and Hands-On Practical Exercises ® Instructor: Supervising and Managing Police 13747 Feb 24 Feb 26 $350 Misconduct: Early Intervention Tom Martin New York State Police (Retired) Tom Martin is a career crime scene investigator, retiring from the New York State Police after 22 years of service. As the senior investigator in charge of the forensic crime scene unit, Fire & Arson Fatality Fire Scene 13699 Feb 25 Feb 26 $325 Tom holds several certifications, and regularly provides expert forensic testimony in various state Investigation and federal courts. Tom’s training and experience encompass several fields of expertise, including: forensic crime scene processing, latent print processing and identification, blood stain pattern analysis, forensic composite art, excavation of human remains, forensic entomology collection, digital imaging technology and photo enhancement. He has served as a consultant for National Institute of Justice, and is currently a member of the National Institute of Justice’s Technical Working Groups for Sensor and Surveillance and General Forensics Technology. ~ 2 WAYS TO REGISTER ~ l Tom is a nationally recognized speaker who has instructed at numerous forensic training Rock Hill,Rock South Carolina seminars across the United States, including the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, The Online: www.patc.com - Follow the Eagle! National Institute of Justice Annual Conferences and Technology Fairs, and the Smithsonian Institute. Tom is a faculty member of the National College of District Attorneys and a former instructor for the International Association of Chiefs of Police, (IACP). He has lectured, on Phone: 1-800-365-0119 - Our representatives will gladly assist you several occasions in Washington, D.C., providing presentations to executive officials of the National Institute of Justice and members of the United States Congress. In addition to appearing on Court TV as an expert guest analyst, Tom has appeared on several forensic related television shows, including: the HBO series “Autopsy”, the Court TV series “Trace Evidence” “Forensic Files”, “On the Case with Paula Zahn”, and has filmed several 0119 - episodes for the Discovery Channel and A&E. He is the author of the Crime Scene Forensics: A Field Guide for the First Responder pocket guide series published by Looseleaf Law. 365 5096 College Credit Hours Option - - Contact : 800 821 March 30, 31 and April 1, 2016 - [email protected] - Rock Hill, South Carolina Register online at: www.patc.com Public Agency Training Counci Training Agency Public Phone: Phone: 1 5235 Decatur Blvd Indianapolis, Indiana 46241 Fax: 317 Email: [email protected] Visit us on the at:Web www.patc.com March 30. 31 and April 20161, - Seminar Agenda - 3 Ways to Register for a Seminar! Hands-On Bloodstain - - Hands-On Bloodstain Pattern Analysis For - 1. Register Online at www.patc.com — Yellow link upper left corner Pattern Evidence Analysis For - - Crime Scene Reconstruction 2. Fax Form to Public Agency Training Council FAX: 1-317-821-5096 - Crime Scene Reconstruction - - to Note: Case Presentations and Practical Exercises All Three Days 3. Mail Form - March 30, 31 & April 1, 2016 • Rock Hill, South Carolina - Public Agency Training Council - 5235 Decatur Blvd - - Indianapolis, Indiana 46241 Course Objectives: Wednesday, March 30, 2016 - - 8:00a.m.- 8:30a.m. Registration - - Federal ID# 35-1907871 8:30a.m.- 9:30a.m. The Role of Bloodstain Pattern Analysis in - To give investigators and crime scene personnel a basic - Criminal Investigations - foundation in identifying and documenting bloodstain pattern - * * * Pre-payment is not required to register * * * • Coping with the CSI Effect - Separating fact from - - Fiction evidence. It is not expected nor should you expect to be an - Upon receiving your registration we will send an invoice to the department or agency . • Building Strong Cases - expert or considered an expert in the field bloodstain pattern - 9:30a.m.- 11:00a.m. Blood as Evidence - Checks, Claim Forms, Purchase Orders should be made payable to: analysis and reconstruction upon completion of this course. You - • BSPA Defined - Public Agency Training Council should however, be able to recognize and properly document - • Information That May Be Obtained from Bloodstain - If you have any questions please call bloodstain pattern evidence at crime scenes. Patterns - 317-821-5085 (Indianapolis) • Collecting Background Information - - 800-365-0119 (Outside Indianapolis) • Observations, Documentation, Collection This training will give you the basic tools needed to establish - 11:00a.m.- 12:00p.m. Every Blood Stained Crime Scene Tells a Story: - parameters in bloodstain pattern identification and crime scene - Seminar Title: Bloodstain Pattern Investigation and Reconstruction - Seminar ID - reconstruction. In addition, you will learn how to work with blood • Forensic analysis of evidence - Instructor: Tom Martin - #13898 and should be able to carry on additional experiments upon • Coordination of Physical Evidence and - - Informational Evidence Seminar Location: Rock Hill Police Department return to your department. It is imperative that those of you, who - - Training Room • Corroborating or Refuting Suspect/Witness/ - wish to qualify as experts, continue to observe blood patterns at 120 E. Black Street - Victim Statements - Rock Hill, South Carolina 29730 crime scenes, document evidence, and participate in additional 12:00p.m. -1:00p.m. Lunch (on your own) - Note: To receive - experiments as appropriate in attempting to recreate what you 1:00p.m.- 2:00p.m. Lab Exercises: Blood Drying Time and Surface - When: March 30, 31 and April 1, 2016 discount room rates, - observe at specific scenes. - identify yourself with Tension - Registration Time: 8:00 A.M. (March 30, 2016) PATC. 2:00p.m.- 5:00p.m. Properties of Blood - - • Physiology of Blood - Hotel Reservations: Wingate Inn - 760 Galleria Blvd • Blood Enhancing Reagents - Blood As Evidence: - Rock Hill, SC 29730 Thursday, March 31, 2016 - 1-803-324-9000 - 8:30a.m.- 12:00p.m. Bloodstain Patterns - $83.00 Single or Double (plus tax) Cut Cut Along Dotted Line Blood at crime scenes, on the victim, suspect, or witnesses - - • Passive Stains, Spatter Stains, Transfer Stains - (clothing or persons) can be considered significant and should Registration Fee: $350.00 Includes Hand-outs, Hands-On Bloodstain Pattern - • Effects of Surface Texture - Evidence Analysis For Crime Scene Reconstruction be treated as such when documenting, collecting, and - • Lab Exercises Manual, Coffee Breaks, and Certificate of Completion. - 12:00p.m.- 1:00p.m. Lunch (on your own) preserving. - - 1:00p.m.- 3:00p.m. Bloodstain Patterns - Names of Attendees 1. - • Spatters Produced from Different Mechanisms - Bloodstain pattern analysis from a crime scene may provide - • Castoff Spatter - 2 investigative leads as well as supportive or non-supportive . - • Lab Exercises - evidence for victim's, suspect’s, and witness’s statements. If you - 3:00p.m.- 4:00p.m. Bloodstain Patterns - 3. - are using bloodstain pattern analysis to assist in a crime scene • Identifying Transfer Patterns - • Lab Exercises - reconstruction, it is critical that complete documentation of the 4. - • Determining Impact Angles - blood take place. A person who was not present at the scene, - 4:00p.m.- 5:00p.m. Bloodstain Pattern Testimony - Agency should be able to reconstruct from your documentation what - - • Staying Within the Science - occurred. Without adequate documentation, later reconstruction • Bloodstain Pattern Analysis and the NAS Report - Invoice To Attn: - may not be possible and your analysis may not be verified. Friday, April 1, 2016 - (Must Be Completed) - 8:00a.m.- 9:30p.m. Determining Area of Origin - Address - - • Impact Angle Determination - • 2D and 3D reconstruction - City State Zip - - • Lab Exercises Note: There will be case presentations all three days - 9:30a.m.- 11:00a.m. Documenting Bloodstain Patterns - Email - and practical exercises. • Photography; Measurements; Swab Samples - - 11:00a.m.-12:00p.m. The Role of DNA Testing in Bloodstain Pattern Analysis - Phone - Pattern Analysis - - 12:00 p.m. Certificate Presentation - Fax -.