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Crime Scene - Digital Photography and Reconstruction Seminar
During this fast-paced class, we have combined key segments from three of our most popular forensic technology courses allowing you to learn the fundamentals of digital photography, alternative light sources, and crime scene reconstruction all in one week. We will begin with a two-day emphasis o...
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Managing the F.T.O. Program
This course focuses on the manager and supervisor’s responsibility for the administration and supervision of the field training and evaluation program and examines key areas of civil liability that every FTO manager should know. Based on the nationally acclaimed San Jose Model, the class is packed ...
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Advanced Motorcycle Officer Skills
This course is directed toward the experienced police motorcycle officer who has successfully completed a certified police motorcycle rider or motorcycle instruction course. You will be exposed to advanced riding and tactical techniques in order to improve or enhance existing riding and survival sk...
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Advanced Gang Investigation
This course conducts an advanced examination of street gang investigations. Designed for officers who already possess basic street gang knowledge, this program offers you an in-depth study of national gang structures, intelligence gathering, advanced graffiti analysis and officer survival skills. ...
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Common Objects and Their Impressions


The book was written to help you take the guesswork out of deciding what type of weapon was used in a particular crime. Mr. Poorman includes images of over 200 common objects and the more than 600 impressions that can be made from the different parts of those weapons. From wrenches to rolling pins, screws to spoons and hangers to handguns, the author has included a wide array of everyday items that can be used to inflict wounds and death.


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