[blindlaw] Overview of trace evidence - NIJ Webinar
ckrugman at sbcglobal.net
ckrugman at sbcglobal.net
Wed May 15 20:02:55 UTC 2013
It seems like only part of it got copied. Is this a free seminar or is there
a cost to attend?
Chuck
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From: "Ross Doerr" <rumpole at roadrunner.com>
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Subject: [blindlaw] Overview of trace evidence - NIJ Webinar
>I have copied and pasted this National Institute of Justice Webinar notice
> into the post because I can't FWD it by normal means.
> I apologize for being unable to do it correctly, but I think those of you
> who are in the field of criminal law get the idea.
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> This webinar will provide an overview of the various forms of trace
> evidence
> most commonly encountered in forensic casework, such as hair and fibers,
> gunshot residue, glass, paint and fire debris. The various methods of
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> and collection as well as the different methods of laboratory examinations
> will be briefly described to show the extreme variability of clue
> materials
> that can be produced during an incident under investigation. More
> importantly, aspects of trace evidence interpretation will be discussed
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> the perspectives of case pre-assessment, comparative examinations, and
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> scene reconstructions.
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