TITLE: Introduction to the Science of
Fingerprint Identification - 5 Day Course
DATE: October 6-10, 2008
INSTRUCTOR: Mike Campbell,
Ron Smith and Associates
LOCATION: West Valley City Police
Department – West Sub Station
5315
West 3100 South West Valley
City, Utah 84120
REGISTRATION FEE: $600.00
TO REGISTER: http://www.ronsmithandassociates.com/ISFI_RP_10_06_08.htm
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: http://www.ronsmithandassociates.com
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COURSE DESCRIPTION:
The knowledge of how to evaluate, compare and individualize friction skin is
accomplished through many hours of training and experience that involves
independent study and one on one mentoring by an expert. This course is
designed to start that process through a series of lectures, practical
exercises and drills that are specifically designed to increase the student¹s
knowledge and foster confidence in the usefulness of the science and their
ability to use it. Many different facets of friction skin examination will be
explored and the challenges associated with the science will be discussed in
detail. Each participant will understand the principles underlying the science
and as a result, they should have a practical, functional knowledge of how to
examine friction skin upon completion of the course. The course starts by
teaching the ³language² of friction skin examination and pattern recognition.
Then the student will learn how to use all three ³levels of detail² and apply
A.CE.-V. methodology as the basis for the examination process.
At
the completion of this 40 hour course the student will be able to understand
the following:
At
the completion of the course the student will be able to perform the
following:
COURSE
TARGET AUDIENCE:
This course has been designed with many different groups in
mind and is suited for law enforcement personnel and students who are new to
forensics as well as law enforcement personnel and students who are already
familiar with forensic identification matters including experienced 10 Print
and Latent Print examiners who are already conducting examinations or are being
trained to do so. Because of the scope of material covered, this course is
beneficial for all but the seasoned examiners and it can serve as an excellent
introduction into the science for those of other disciplines, particularly
crime scene personnel. Law enforcement personnel will be able to return to work
and immediately use this training to continue their development as examiners.
Students would be able to apply for jobs that require such training as a
requirement. Other professionals involved in both the academic and judicial
systems would also benefit as they would receive a broad overview of the
science without having to put it to practical use.
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR:
Michael J. Campbell
Training Coordinator, RS & A, Inc.
Pewaukee, WI
Your instructor, retired Captain of Police Mike Campbell is a 28-year
veteran of the City of Milwaukee Police Department, recently retiring as the
Commanding Officer of their Identification Division. After his retirement Mike
accepted a position as the Training Coordinator for Ron Smith and Associates,
Inc. a forensic training and consulting company based in Collinsville, MS.
In
addition to his work related practical experience coming from more than 20 years
as a crime scene and fingerprint identification specialist with the department,
Mike has been blessed to receive more than 1,200 hours of training in the
fields of forensic identification, crime scene processing, evidence photography
and crime scene and personnel management.
During
his time with the department he provided much of the training for the
department in these areas. In addition Mike has taught well over 250 courses to
several thousand students in 25 states and Canada and has lectured dozens of
times on these matters for various forensic groups and conferences.
Presently
Mike is a member of the FBI sponsored Scientific Working Group on Friction Skin
Analysis, Study and Technology (SWGFAST) group and he currently serves on the
International Association of Chief¹s of Police Forensic Committee, the Board of
Directors for the International Association for Identification and is the past
board chair and president of the Wisconsin Association for Identification. He
holds active membership in the Canadian Identification Society and the Midwest
Association of Forensic Scientists and serves on other various boards and
panels.
GENERAL
COURSE INFORMATION:
Daily Schedule: This course will begin at 8:00 a.m. on the 1st day of the
workshop. Classes will begin each day promptly at 8:30 a.m. and conclude by
4:30 p.m. On the last day, the class should conclude no later than 4:30 p.m.
Class attire should be casual and comfortable.
This training seminar has been approved for 40 hours of Continuing Education
Credit required for I.A.I. Certification and Re-certification
Certificates of attendance, authorized by the International Association for
Identification, will be awarded to each student successfully completing the
seminar.
WAYS TO ENROLL
Online:
Visit the registration link for the scheduled date and location in which you
are interested and fill out the online registration form associated with this
course.
By FAX:
Complete all the information on the registration form, print it out and fax it
to us at:
601-626-1122.
By Mail:
Complete all the information on the registration form, print it out and mail it
to us at:
Ron
Smith & Associates, Inc.
Attention:
Training Division
P.O.
Box 670
Collinsville,
Mississippi 39325
By Phone:
Call us toll free at 1-866–TEAM RSA (832-6772) and register directly with
one of our Training Division staff members.
PAYMENT OPTIONS:
By Check:
Checks are to be made payable to ³Ron Smith & Associates, Inc.² All
registrants should forward a department check, personal check or purchase
order, along with a copy of their completed registration form to Ron Smith
& Associates, Inc.
By Credit Card:
To pay by credit card, please contact Ron Smith & Associates, Inc. and
speak with one of our representatives. Call toll free at 1-866–TEAM RSA
(1-866-832-6772)