Waynesburg University to host forensic science training course
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Partnering with forensic science training and consulting firm Forensic Pieces, Waynesburg University will host a forensic science training course for professionals June 8-12.
The purpose of the five-day course is to enhance the knowledge of crime scene investigators and law enforcement professionals looking to acquire skills in crime scene processing. The sessions are also open to college students interested in criminal justice or forensic science.
The hands-on course will demonstrate and elaborate on techniques that have been acquired in the field and will assist in developing new techniques in crime scene examinations.
“Participants will benefit by receiving top-notch training from an instructor with more than 40 years of experience,” said Adam Jack, chairman for the Department of Criminal Justice and Social Sciences and assistant professor of criminal justice.
“There is a wide variety of participants, ranging from lawyers to forensic science students to senior crime scene analysts to police officers,” he said.
The course will be taught by Jan Johnson, who retired with more than four decades of experience in law enforcement and has taught numerous courses in both crime scene and bloodstain pattern interpretation in the United States and abroad.
For more information or to register, visit http://www.forensicpieces.com/training-courses.