Terri Armenta/Forensic Training – Evidence Course Package: Types and Classifications of Forensic Evidence+Bloodstain Patterns+Forensic Entomology

Terri Armenta/Forensic Training – Evidence Course Package: Types and Classifications of Forensic Evidence+Bloodstain Patterns+Forensic Entomology

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Evidence Course Package: Types and Classifications of Forensic Evidence Bloodstain Patterns Forensic Entomology

This collection of courses includes THREE individual training classes related to forensic evidence

Three (3) individual classes are included in this course.

Exploring Evidence Series: Blood and Bloodstain Patterns, and Exploring Evidence Series: Forensic Entomology–Maggots and Flies are examples of types and classifications of evidence.

There are types and classifications of forensic evidence.

Evidence can be anything, large or small, seen or unseen.

If you don’t know the types of evidence and classifications associated with forensic evidence, you won’t be able to collect vital evidence to the case.

Evidence can be different from scene to scene. The types and classification of evidence are the same.

How can a piece of evidence be linked to a suspect or a victim with so many different types of evidence?

The text based course gives a clear explanation of how evidence can be typed and classified.

The course answers why.

Evidence types are reviewed.

There are evidence classifications that are needed.

The value of evidence is important.

There are limitations to the accounts.

A forensic professional has a main goal.

You will be able to after completing this course.

Explain the difference between indirect and direct evidence.

When collecting evidence at a crime scene, it’s important to know the types of evidence.

Common examples of evidence found at scenes are provided.

As part of the forensic investigative team, you should know the difference between individual evidence and class evidence.

This course includes video, ebooks, related articles, and evidence related case studies.

This course is intended for students who are studying forensic science, legal studies, police science, criminal justice, and forensic related professionals such as private investigators, who need a basic foundation of forensic evidence and review the importance of the forensic classification and types.

There are benefits to completing this course.

Increased awareness of forensic evidence when it is collected.

Having a clear understanding of why evidence must be typed and classified.

Professional proof is provided and can be used on your resume.

Material presented can be used in other courses.

Professional portfoli can be built with a certificate of completion. o

<strong “=”><u “=”> The second course in the Exploring Evidence Series is Blood Evidence and Bloodstain Patterns.

The Exploring Evidence Series is a set of mini courses that highlight specific topics within a particular forensic discipline.

Blood evidence and bloodstain patterns provide valuable information during the investigation process.

What happened at the crime scene?

Was the victim moved?

Where is the source of the blood stain?

Was the person shot?

Was the person stabbed?

What i s the origin of the blood?

Is the blood evidence different from a witness statement?

The course includes:

A lecture on blood evidence.

There are photos of a scene.

There are two case studies.

<strong “=”> There is a practicum.

Exploring forensic evidence includes bugs and flies.

The sight of insects makes you shiver up your spine. There is a special place for maggots in a forensic investigation. Valuable information can be provided by the time of death of a person.

Part of our course. Exploring Evidence s The introduction to the wonderful world of maggots is provided.

That’s right, you read that!

Depending on the environment, a person’s body will go through various stages of decomposition after he or she dies. An estimated time of death can be determined by collecting insects on the body and surrounding the body.

The flies are great at finding dead bodies. The blow fly is associated with decaying bodies. Blow flies arrive in the early stages of decomposition and can provide the most accurate time of death.

You will be able to discuss after completing this course.

You can improve your learning process by observing the effects of maggot activity.

Explain why entomology evidence is important in an investigation.

Gain a basic understanding of forensic entomology and improve your knowledge.

There are discussion activities and case studies in the course.

Your Instructor

Terri Armenta/Forensic Training

Terri Armenta/Forensic Training

Over the course of 15 years, she has taught forensic science and criminal justice courses. She has experience in business management, science, law enforcement, and forensics. She loves to teach and educate others in forensic science and criminal justice topics and techniques. She is the founder of the company, which is located in Southern California. There are workshops, seminars, and online training courses.

She holds professional memberships in several organizations, including the International Association for Identification, Latino Peace Officers Association, and the California State Division of the International Association of Identification.

She has taught forensic and criminal justice topics at several colleges and universities and has presented at the International Association for Identification.

She is passionate about helping students get closer to their career goals.

Stay connected! Get Trained!

The course was informative and provides me with a starting insight into which direction I would like to travel in the field of forensics down the road. Thank you for providing courses like this! Will be signing up for more after the 1st of the year.

The person is Michelle Hartman-Unruh.

Course Curriculum

There are types and classifications of forensic evidence. The introduction is about something.

Meet the instructor, Terri Armenta.

What is included in the course?

The course is important.

There are two types of evidence.

What is evidence?

The value of evidence.

There are different types of evidence.

There is a classification of evidence.

There are different classifications of evidence.

There is physical evidence and non-physical evidence.

There is physical evidence.

It’s not physical.

There is evidence for a case study.

Ronald Cotton was the victim of a mistake.

Eyewitness testimony problems.

Quiz 1

Ear Biometrics can be used.

Evidence from past events.

Real and deceptive.

There is real evidence.

There is compelling evidence.

The value of evidence.

Quiz 2

What does the body tell you? There is a scene challenge.

Both known and unknown.

There is known evidence.

There is unknown evidence.

How to package and collect evidence.

There is a how-to guide for evidence packaging.

Quiz 3

Individual vs. Class.

Individual evidence.

Class evidence.

Individual Characteristics vs. Class Characteristics.

Quiz 4

eBooks, articles are supplemental materials.

The Handbook of Evidence for Investigators is an ebook.

There is forensic science evidence in question.

There is a case study approach to forensic evidence in court.

There is crime scene awareness for non-forensic personnel.

There is evidence chapter.

Evidence is collected in sexual assault cases.

The White House has a report on forensic science.

The bonus lecture is a video.

Evidence is collected at crime scenes.

The crime scene challenge answered.

There is a bonus section on case studies.

Hair is a source of forensic evidence.

The case study was about Enrique Camarena.

Helle Crafts is a case study.

There is evidence from phones.

There are bitemarks in child abuse cases.

There is evidence in the Drew’s Law case.

There is a case background.

People are against Drew Peterson.

There is a person named Kathleen Savio.

The autopsy report of Kathleen Savio.

The autopsy report on Kathleen Savio was written by Dr. Baden.

There are full case notes and photos.

Guilty

The summary of the course.

Thank You

Contact information can be found here.

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