Training

Practical, defensible forensic training designed for real investigations—built for the field, the lab, and the courtroom.

Courses Offered

Basic Footwear and Tire Tread Impression Processing

Practical instruction in the recognition, documentation, and recovery of footwear and tire tread impressions, emphasizing technique, selection, and preservation methods that support accurate comparison examinations.

Fingerprint Evidence Processing, Collection, & Photography

Comprehensive hands-on training in mechanical and chemical latent print processing, proper collection and preservation methods, and specialized photography techniques, including the use of forensic light sources to visualize and document friction ridge evidence.

Fingerprint Evidence: Fluorescent Processing and Photography

Advanced training in the use of fluorescent fingerprint development techniques and specialized photography methods to enhance visualization and documentation of latent prints.

Basic Crime Scene Investigations

Practical instruction covering systematic crime scene processing, evidence recognition, documentation, and investigative considerations from initial response through scene release.

Certification & Approval

All listed courses are approved by the International Association for Identification (IAI) and qualify toward certification and recertification requirements.

Who Should Attend

Courses are designed for:

  • Law enforcement personnel
  • Crime scene investigators
  • Forensic technicians
  • Laboratory staff

Hosting & Scheduling

Courses may be hosted by:

  • Individual agencies
  • Regional training groups
  • Conferences

Training formats and delivery are tailored to the needs of the hosting organization.

For scheduling availability and additional information, please request training directly.

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