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Forensic Training Calendar 2008 Programs | Indiana & Wisconsin Agencies | Training Philosophy
Registration, Payment & Refunds Show details The registration forms must be viewed with Adobe® Reader®, which is available free from the Adobe website. Click here if you have any questions regarding Adobe Reader. January 7-9, 2008: Biological & Trace Evidence : Lansing Police Department, Lansing, Illinois January 14-16, 2008: Fingerprint Development & Recovery Techniques : Northeastern Illinois Public Safety Training Academy, Glenview, Illinois February 18 - 29, 2008: Evidence Technician's School : College of Lake County Criminal Justice Institute: Grayslake, Illinois March 24 - 25, 2008: Writing Effective Evidence Reports : Carpentersville Police Department: Carpentersville, Illinois April 7 - 8, 2008: Incident Scene Videography : Northeastern Illinois Public Safety Training Academy, Glenview, Illinois April 28 - 30, 2008: Basic Evidence Photography for the Incident Scene Investigator : South Metro Public Safety Training Facility: Edina, Minnesota May 5 - 7, 2008, 2008: Fingerprint Development & Recovery Workshop : Oak Creek Police Department: Oak Creek, Wisconsin May 19 & 20, 2008: Writing Effective Evidence Reports : Oak Lawn Police Department: Oak Lawn, Illinois May 28 - 30, 2008: Basic Evidence Photography: Greenwood Police Department: Greenwood, Indiana June 4 - 6, 2008: Footwear & Tire Track Evidence : Springfield Police Training Academy: Springfield, Illinois June 9 - 11, 2008: Scene Sketching & Diagramming : Northeastern Illinois Public Safety Training Academy, Glenview, Illinois July 30 - August 6, 2008: Crime Scenes in the Classroom - Forensic Training for the Science Teacher : College of Lake County Criminal Justice Institute: Grayslake, Illinois August 18 - 20, 2008: Basic Evidence Photography for the Incident Scene Investigator : Hobart Police Department: Hobart, Indiana August 25 - 27, 2008: Advanced Evidence Photography : Oak Creek Police Department: Oak Creek, WI September 3-5, 2008: Basic Evidence Photography for the Incident Scene Investigator : Roselle Police Department: Roselle, Illinois September 22 - October 3, 2008: Evidence Technician's School : Northeastern Illinois Public Safety Training Academy, Glenview, Illinois October 8 - 10, 2008: Basic Evidence Photography : Northeastern Illinois Public Safety Training Academy, Glenview, Illinois October 13 - 17, 2008: Homicide & Other Death Investigations : St. Francis Police Department: St. Francis, Wisconsin October 20 - 22, 2008: Biological & Trace Evidence for the Crime Scene Investigator : Champaign Police Department: Champaign, IL November 3 - 5, 2008: Advanced Evidence Photography : Northeastern Illinois Public Safety Training Academy, Glenview, Illinois December 1 - 3, 2008: Fingerprint Development & Recovery Techniques : Oak Lawn Police Department: Oak Lawn, Illinois Indiana Law Enforcement Agencies On June 21, 2004 the Indiana Law Enforcement Training Board approved the
formation of the Crime Scene Certification committee. This is the first Crime
Scene Certification process approved and supported by the Indiana Law
Enforcement Training Board, and possibly the first approved by a governing law
enforcement training body in the United States making Indiana a national leader in
crime scene investigator training.
The certification process requires the renewal of certification every three
years and mandates a minimum of 24 hours of crime scene related training
during this time. As an approved Indiana Law Enforcement Training Board
provider, Imprimus can help your officers meet these requirements. Wisconsin Law Enforcement Agencies Imprimus will accept Wisconsin DOJ payment vouchers from Wisconsin law enforcement agencies. Click on the icon below to open a DOJ voucher form in PDF format. Imprimus Forensic Services, LLC is dedicated to providing high quality training and support services for the investigative community. We believe that the best method for developing the techniques and skills necessary to perform tasks related to this field, is through hands-on training with appropriate equipment.Our workshops are competency based programs where skills are honed through focused training, developed around careful task analysis of incident scene processing functions. All sessions are designed to compliment and reinforce one another through an overlapping of skill sectors.
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