Course Dates

Monday, March 29th, 2021 
-to-
Friday, April 2nd, 2021 

Course Hours | 8am - 5pm

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Course Location

Torrington Police Department
436 East 22nd
Torrington, WY 82240


 
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Course Location

Torrington Police Department
436 East 22nd
Torrington, WY 82240


 
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Course Contact

Sgt. Patrick Connelly 
Torrington Police Department
(307) 532-7001
info@forensicpieces.com 

Hotel Information

Holiday Inn Express | 1700 E. Valley Rd., Torrington, WY 82240 | (307) 532-7600

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Cobblestone Hotel | 1306 Main St., Torrington, WY 82240 | (307) 532-1033

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Crime Scene Investigations

March 29 - April 2, 2021

Torrington, WY

Presented By: Jan Johnson, CSCSA

Course Description

The number one reason why most crime scene investigations are unsuccessful is because there was inadequate crime scene processing and analysis. Working a crime scene, whether major or minor, is a process that involves a wide range of skills. This 5-day course was developed as a refresher workshop for crime scene investigators, or for the new officer with limited exposure and experience in crime scene processing. The detection, collection, documentation, and preservation of physical evidence are key elements involved in every crime scene. This course will demonstrate and elaborate on techniques that may or may not have been acquired in the field and will assist in developing new techniques in crime scene examinations. Forensic science is forever changing and improving, and new techniques and equipment are constantly being developed to assist the law enforcement officer with the challenges of the “every scene, every time” concept. 

$595 Per Student

Course Topics

  • Equipment and safety
  • Crime scene management
  • Documentation: photography, note taking, searching, sketching, measurements
  • Physical evidence packaging
  • Evidence detection,
  • Documentation, collection preservation of firearms, biological evidence, microscopic trace, latent print, footwear and tire track impression, tool mark and bite mark impression
  • Bloodstain pattern: Terms and documentation
  • Bluestar forensics blood detection
  • Report writing
  • Courtroom presentations