Upcoming Courses
- Law Enforcement Resiliency and Peer Support for Law Enforcement Managers February 9, 2012
- Psychological Aspects of Crisis Negotiation February 16, 2012
- Law Enforcement Resiliency and Peer Support April 30 - May 4, 2012
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William RandleMr. Randle has worked 19 years as a trace evidence chemist with the Missouri State Highway Patrol Crime Laboratory. He uses several types of chemical instrumentation to examine hair, fiber, paint, gunshot residue, explosive debris, soil as well as automotive and boat lamp filaments. Mr. Randle earned his bachelor degree in chemistry from the University of Missouri - Columbia in 1990 and began teaching a Criminalistics course at Columbia College, Columbia, Missouri in 2001. He has testified to his scientific analysis on over 50 occasions. Mr. Randle believes that forensic science begins at the crime scene and that evidence collection at crime scenes improves with an investigator's understanding of what the crime laboratory can do. |

