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Registration/Check-in: 7:30AM – 8:00AM (FIRST DAY ONLY)
Class: 8:00AM – 4:00PM
Basic Crime Scene Processing
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Patrol Officers and Detectives Cranston, RI
May 09 - 11, 2022
***Important Registration Information***
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The purpose of this 3-day course is to teach the proper methods and techniques to investigators in the securing and collection of evidentiary material at any crime scene. Critical to the presentation of facts in any courtroom is where, when, and how the evidence was collected. Defense attorneys only need to raise the belief of reasonable doubt during a trial, and if crime scene evidence was mishandled, an investigator’s credibility could be destroyed, and a suspect may walk away with the case being dismissed.
While the course is intended for new crime scene technicians, detectives, death investigators, and patrol officers, other first responders such as firefighters and EMTs will benefit greatly from this training as well. Also, experienced investigators would benefit from the latest technology that will be shared during the course’s duration and forensic insight into the future of crime scene investigations.
This class is highly interactive through discussion and hands-on exercises. While numerous actual cases will be discussed, students, with the permission of their agencies, are encouraged to bring cases, solved or unsolved, to class for review.
This course is intended for all public safety officers.
Workshop Content
Cost: $495.00 per person
Where: Cranston Police Academy, 493 Phenix Avenue, Cranston, RI 02921
When: May 09-11, 2022
Check-in: 7:30AM – 8:00AM Class Hours: 8:00AM – 4:00PM
To Register: Please register at www.srrtraining.com
Purchase Orders and/or Checks Should be Sent to:
SRR Traffic Safety Consulting, LLC, 7 Marion Avenue, Andover, MA 01810
Inquiries can be Directed to:
Chief Reggie Redfern (Ret.) Phone: 413-626-9554 Email: reggie@srrtraining.com
Lt. James Jennings, Training Supervisor, Phone: 401-477-5073 Email: jjennings@cranstonri.com
Instructor: Det. Jonathan Smith is currently assigned to the Norfolk Police Department’s Cold Case Homicide Unit and serves as the only sworn member of the unit. Jon has spent most of his career working in the Violent Crime Unit where, he has worked hundreds of death investigations, including homicides, suspicious, accidental, and natural deaths. He has also worked several capital murder cases. Jon has experience handling many high-profile cases, including a homicide case that led him to Ft. Lauderdale, FL, to apprehend two murder suspects after the case was featured on the television show, America’s Most Wanted. He is a native of North Carolina and holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology with a minor in Philosophy. He joined the growing list of professional instructors for SRR Training in 2019.