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Crime Scene Techniques Involving Surface Skeletons and Buried Bodies
During this course you will become familiar with the background and procedures used in forensic archaeology. You will learn specific techniques to be used in the search, excavation and recovery of skeletonized human remains and associated evidence. The bones of the human skeleton will be iden...

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Homicide Investigation
Whether you are the first responder or the lead investigator, this course will give you the knowledge and skills to thoroughly and professionally investigate any possible homicide situation. We will show you the various types of homicides that you may encounter and common approaches to each. You...

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Interviews and Interrogations
This truly practical course will provide you with the skills to gain high quality information from individuals, no matter what their status might be in the investigation. Topics include: • The verbal communication process • Witness memory enhancement • Flow of information • Interviewin...

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Crime Scene Processing Workshop
This course is designed to provide you with "hands-on" training in the latest state-of-the-art techniques for crime scene processing. Emphasis will be given to recognizing, documenting, collecting, preserving, and analyzing physical evidence. All students will have the opportunity to process a var...

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Training and Reference Manual for Traffic Crash Investigation - NEW 3rd Edition


Filled with the basic information that all successful traffic homicide investigators should possess, IPTM’s Training and Reference Manual for Traffic Crash Investigation – 3rd edition, has been updated and expanded to give you the very latest methods for handling the most frequent types of crash situations. The author, R.W. Rivers, leads you step-by-step through the investigation process. Topics such as securing the scene, inspecting the vehicles, estimating the speed of the vehicles involved and interviewing witnesses or victims are discussed in detail. He also devotes time to the environmental factors and human elements that may contribute to a crash. Greatly expanded is the chapter on crash photography, with particular emphasis on the use of digital cameras and video recorders.


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