Upcoming Local Training


Apr
1
to Apr 5

Outdoor Scene Processing & Forensic Archaeology

Uncover Forensics $650.00

This course aims to provide training in the location and recovery of human remains. Participants will learn techniques that will maximize evidence recovery for outdoor scenes. This course will also introduce the application of archaeological theory and methodology to crime scene examination. This course is ideal for professionals responsible for the recovery of evidence and/or human remains. Professional archaeologists, personnel from ME / coroner offices, crime scene units, forensic labs, first responders, and law enforcement officers will all benefit from this program.

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Mar
28

Terminal Ballistics

This four-day (32-hour) course is designed for crime scene investigators, technicians, and detectives who have a moderate level of experience working in the field of crime scene investigations.

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Feb
26
to Feb 28

Expert Witness Court Testimony

This four-day (32-hour) course is designed for crime scene investigators, technicians, and detectives who have a moderate level of experience working in the field of crime scene investigations.

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Jan
15
to Jan 19

Basic Crime Scene Investigation

This four-day (32-hour) course is designed for crime scene investigators, technicians, and detectives who have a moderate level of experience working in the field of crime scene investigations.

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Dec
11
to Dec 12

Forensic Entomology

  • Arizona State University - West Campus (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

This four-day (32-hour) course is designed for crime scene investigators, technicians, and detectives who have a moderate level of experience working in the field of crime scene investigations.

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Nov
13
to Nov 17

Basic Crime Scene Photography

This four-day (32-hour) course is designed for crime scene investigators, technicians, and detectives who have a moderate level of experience working in the field of crime scene investigations.

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Oct
30
to Nov 1

Staged Crime Scene Investigations

  • Calvin C. Goode Building - Coronado Room (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

This four-day (32-hour) course is designed for crime scene investigators, technicians, and detectives who have a moderate level of experience working in the field of crime scene investigations.

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Mar
20
to Mar 24

Advanced Crime Scene Investigation

  • Scottsdale Police Department - Hontz Training Facility (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

There are a number of crime scene principles and techniques that a crime scene investigator won’t necessarily use on a daily basis, but are important to learn regardless. This 40 hour hands-on course is designed to familiarize intermediate to advanced level police personnel with the technical skills needed to identify, document, preserve and collect more complicated physical evidence found at crime scenes. Students will work through practical exercises to establish knowledge in everything from bloodstain pattern documentation to advanced photography techniques. The week of instruction culminates in report writing and testimony exercises designed to prepare crime scene professionals for presenting their processes and findings in a court of law. Forza Forensics is committed to working with your organization's personnel to make them better equipped to handle any investigative situation.

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Mar
6
to Mar 7

Forensic Entomology Training

  • Arizona State University - West Campus (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

This four-day (32-hour) course is designed for crime scene investigators, technicians, and detectives who have a moderate level of experience working in the field of crime scene investigations.

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Feb
20
to Feb 24

Basic Crime Scene Investigation

  • Arizona Department of Public Safety (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

There are a number of crime scene principles and techniques that a crime scene investigator won’t necessarily use on a daily basis, but are important to learn regardless. This 40 hour hands-on course is designed to familiarize intermediate to advanced level police personnel with the technical skills needed to identify, document, preserve and collect more complicated physical evidence found at crime scenes. Students will work through practical exercises to establish knowledge in everything from bloodstain pattern documentation to advanced photography techniques. The week of instruction culminates in report writing and testimony exercises designed to prepare crime scene professionals for presenting their processes and findings in a court of law. Forza Forensics is committed to working with your organization's personnel to make them better equipped to handle any investigative situation.

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Jan
23
to Jan 27

Comparison Comprehensive Latent Print Comparison

The Comprehensive Latent Print Comparison Training course is one that involves a significant amount of latent print comparisons, as well as the pertinent information on the science. This will be far more involved than a basic-level comparison class but will be one that could be taken by any level of examiner, new or experienced, as it will have various levels of comparison exercises and knowledge throughout the course.

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Nov
7
to Nov 11

Forensic Field Training Officer

This 40-hour course is designed to provide new field training officers with the knowledge, skills and abilities to train and evaluate a new forensic trainee utilizing interactive lectures and hands-on activities.

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Nov
7
to Nov 11

Basic Crime Scene Photography

There are a number of crime scene principles and techniques that a crime scene investigator won’t necessarily use on a daily basis, but are important to learn regardless. This 40 hour hands-on course is designed to familiarize intermediate to advanced level police personnel with the technical skills needed to identify, document, preserve and collect more complicated physical evidence found at crime scenes. Students will work through practical exercises to establish knowledge in everything from bloodstain pattern documentation to advanced photography techniques. The week of instruction culminates in report writing and testimony exercises designed to prepare crime scene professionals for presenting their processes and findings in a court of law. Forza Forensics is committed to working with your organization's personnel to make them better equipped to handle any investigative situation.

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Oct
18
to Oct 19

Property and Evidence Management

To provide a frame work of legal and ethical requirements required in the operation of a law enforcement property and evidence units; to acquaint individuals with the technicalities and responsibilities involved in the daily function of a property unit; to provide a positive learning environment for property and evidence professionals to exchange ideas and concepts.

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Oct
3
to Oct 5

Palm Print Comparison Techniques

To provide a frame work of legal and ethical requirements required in the operation of a law enforcement property and evidence units; to acquaint individuals with the technicalities and responsibilities involved in the daily function of a property unit; to provide a positive learning environment for property and evidence professionals to exchange ideas and concepts.

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Sep
26

(FREE) Courtroom Testimony Training

There are a number of crime scene principles and techniques that a crime scene investigator won’t necessarily use on a daily basis, but are important to learn regardless. This 40 hour hands-on course is designed to familiarize intermediate to advanced level police personnel with the technical skills needed to identify, document, preserve and collect more complicated physical evidence found at crime scenes. Students will work through practical exercises to establish knowledge in everything from bloodstain pattern documentation to advanced photography techniques. The week of instruction culminates in report writing and testimony exercises designed to prepare crime scene professionals for presenting their processes and findings in a court of law. Forza Forensics is committed to working with your organization's personnel to make them better equipped to handle any investigative situation.

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Sep
12
to Sep 16

Distortion Interpretation & Feature Distribution

Landmark-based morphometrics are quantitative methods used by scientists to study form, and variation in form, within plant and animal species. This is essentially the same method used, albeit more qualitatively, during the examination of friction ridge impressions. A key difference for friction ridge examiners is that this method must be applied along two dimensions: 1) distribution of friction ridge features within the human population (inter-source variation) and 2) variation in the recording of friction ridge skin from the same person (intra-source variation). Inter-source variation establishes the diagnosticity of the feature for establishing search parameters and determining identity. Intra-source variation establishes whether the attributes of a feature are within tolerance for having come from the same source skin.

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Jul
18
to Jul 22

Forensic Supervision

This 40-hour course is designed to provide forensic supervisors of varying levels of experience, as well as aspiring leaders, the knowledge and tools needed to effectively manage the demanding expectations of a forensic unit by utilizing interactive lectures and hands-on activities.

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Jul
11
to Jul 15

IAI Crime Scene Certification Preparation

  • MARICOPA COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAINING CENTER (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

This course will help better prepare an individual who is taking the IAI Certification Test by providing and reviewing hundreds of sample questions pertaining to crime scene examination and analyzing.

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Jun
27
to Jun 30

Advanced Crime Scene Investigation

There are a number of crime scene principles and techniques that a crime scene investigator won’t necessarily use on a daily basis, but are important to learn regardless. This 40 hour hands-on course is designed to familiarize intermediate to advanced level police personnel with the technical skills needed to identify, document, preserve and collect more complicated physical evidence found at crime scenes. Students will work through practical exercises to establish knowledge in everything from bloodstain pattern documentation to advanced photography techniques. The week of instruction culminates in report writing and testimony exercises designed to prepare crime scene professionals for presenting their processes and findings in a court of law. Forza Forensics is committed to working with your organization's personnel to make them better equipped to handle any investigative situation.

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Jun
21

Bluestar at the Crime Scene - Oro Valley

AIC sponsored quarterly training. AIC members FREE / $30 NON-AIC members.

Course Topics: The chemistry of Bluestar®, field applications of Bluestar®, false positive reactions, long exposure photography review, Bluestar® photography, case review.

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