National CSI Camp - Single Occupancy Lodging
Location: Windermere Resort, Roach, MO 65787 (Lake of the Ozarks)
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Crime Scene Investigators from around the nation are invited to attend this unique training event. More than 200 hours of basic, intermediate, and advanced clinics, representing a variety of forensic disciplines, will be presented by expert trainers from around the United States.
Featured Clinics:
Recognizing and Understanding Basic Bloodstain Patterns
Bevel, Gardner & Associates
Norman, OK
Basic Crime Scene Reconstruction
Bevel, Gardner & Associates
Norman, OK
Shooting Reconstruction (Vehicles)
Institute of Police Technology and Management (IPTM)
Jacksonville, FL
Processing Surface Skeletal Remains
Institute of Police Technology and Management (IPTM)
Jacksonville, FL
Processing Buried Human Remains
Institute of Police Technology and Management (IPTM)
Jacksonville, FL
Forensic Wound Identification
Concurrent Technology Corporation (CTC)
Fort Leonard Wood, MO
Developing and Lifting Prints on Unusual Surfaces
Lynn Peavey Company
Lenexa, KS
Equivocal Deaths
Dr. Michael Graham
Chief Medical Examiner
St. Louis, MO
Human Identification and Human Remains
Dr. Daniel Wescott
Florida International University
Miami, FL
Casts and Impressions
Jerry Luedecking
Kalamazoo Michigan Department of Public Safety Crime Lab
Kalamazoo, MI
Seizing and Handling Digital Media
Jeff Owen
Heart of America Regional Computer Forensics Laboratory
Kansas City, MO
Using Social Networking Sites as Investigative Tools
Jeff Owen
Heart of America Regional Computer Forensics Laboratory
Kansas City, MO
Other clinics include:
Basic Internet Investigations
Blood Presumptives
Cell Phone Investigations
Clandestine Laboratory Safety Awareness
Crime Scene Documentation
Digital Photography Techniques
Fire Scene/Arson Investigation
Peer to Peer Cyber Pornography Investigations
Post Blast Investigations
Forensic Light Sources
Who may attend the National CSI Camp:
Registered attendees must be a sworn member of law enforcement or corrections, non-sworn law enforcement staff assigned to a crime laboratory or crime scene investigative unit, members of the U.S. Armed Services assigned law enforcement or investigative duties, or medical professionals assigned duties in support of forensic/law enforcement activities.
Photo identification must be presented upon check-in.
Registration
Registration begins January 1, 2010 and closes October 1, 2010.
Upon paid registration, attendees will receive a clinic menu where they will have an opportunity to select up to 46 hours worth of clinics.
Clinic selection will be on a first come, first served basis, however every attendee is guaranteed attendance to eight hours of training per day, Monday thru Friday.
Clinics are scheduled in 2-hour, 4-hour, and 8-hour increments. Early-bird clinics begin on Sunday at noon. There will be several optional night clinics and activities throughout the week.
Registration includes:
Registration Deadline: Jul 1, 2010
Late Registration Price: $1,370.00
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*Substitutions require notification to CATLET at least 72 hours prior to the start of the course. For more information, call 800-636-9107.
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