The National Center on Forensics Provides forensic science and legal training to prosecutors, judges, and law enforcement. This includes live and on-demand, recorded training. Review the list of courses below, all of which are free and open to all.
On-Demand Events
DNA Mixtures
Current Concepts: Key Forensic Cases and Common Pitfalls to Avoid
Expert Testimony: Presenting Forensic Evidence in the Courtroom
Advanced Digital Evidence
Advanced Forensic Genetic Genealogy
Coroner Training: External Examination Including Identification
Coroner Training: Natural Disease - Cardiovascular Disease
Coroner Training: Blunt and Sharp Force Injuries
Coroner Training: Basic Medical Terminology and Basic Processes Including Inflammation and Neoplasia
Coroner Training: Fire Deaths
Coroner Training: Investigation - Death Scene Visit Including In-Custody and Hospital Deaths
Coroner Training: Toxicology and Substance Use
Coroner Training: Gunshot Wounds
Coroner Training: Principles of Death Certification Part 2
Coroner Training: Natural Disease - Nervous and Pulmonary Systems
Coroner Training: Natural Disease - Other Systems
Coroner Training: Legal Aspects of Death Investigation Including Courtroom Testimony
Coroner Training: Transportation-Related and Environmental Deaths
Coroner Training: Principles of Death Certification Part 1
Coroner Training: Basics of Autopsy - The Scientific Investigation of Death
Coroner Training: Forensic Anthropology
Coroner Training: Public Health and Communication with Families
Coroner Training: Postmortem Change
Coroner Training: Asphyxia
Coroner Training: Infant Death Investigation