Crime Scene Analysis
This training was presented as a part of the National Center on Forensics conference at George Mason University on August 9th, 2023. In this session, Forensic Scientist Kerry Hogan introduces the basics of crime scene processing. This training covers methodology, types of evidence, documentation, search methods, evidence collection, and much more. From discovery to analysis, this session walks viewers from the beginning of a crime scene to the final handling of evidence.
This event was hosted by the National Center on Forensics under an award from the National Institute of Justice.
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