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Foster + Freeman training courses are available in four disciplines of forensic science. Select a subject from the list below to view individual course details.
Learn about recognised best practice skills required to be a scene of crime investigator followed by the additional skills required to manage all aspects of the scene examination and to be competent in advising a scene of crime team and specialists.
 Training in Standard Operating Procedures for forensic examination of various types of crime scenes including burglary, offences against the person and vehicle crime READ MORE
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 To give participants the skills required to manage all aspects of the scene examination and to be competent in advising a CSI team READ MORE
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Download/view a printable course registration form - Spring 2010 - Autumn 2010
Learn the fundamentals of forensic document examination and best practice to examine various types of questioned documents and to be competent in delivering evidence.
 To give participants a understanding of the fundamentals, underlying principles, and practical methods of forensic document examination, emphasizing the use of best practices READ MORE
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 To give participants the recognised best practice skills required to examine various types of questioned documents and to be competent in delivering evidence. READ MORE
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Download/view a printable course registration form - Spring 2010 - Autumn 2010
Learn how to apply best practice skills and techniques to finger - and palm print examination, chemical enhancement and crime scene examination. Build on this basis by developing the skills required to prepare statements and to testify as a fingerprint expert witness.
 To understand and apply best practice skills and techniques involved in fingerprint examination, chemical enhancement and crime scene examination. READ MORE
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 To enhance and expand a basic knowledge of chemical treatments and physical development of latent finger and palm prints at a crime scene READ MORE
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 This course will enable participants to develop the skills required to enable them to prepare statements and to testify as a fingerprint expert READ MORE
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Download/view a printable course registration form - Spring 2010 - Autumn 2010
Gain an understanding of the fundamentals behind photography, digital imaging, lighting and human vision emphasising best practice in the forensic context. Then learn how to optimise the capture and enhancement of images of crime scene marks to maximise their evidential potential and produce an accurate high quality photographic record of a crime scene.
 To give participants an understanding of the fundamentals behind photography, digital imaging, lighting and human vision emphasising best practice in the forensic context. READ MORE
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 To enable participants to optimise the capture and enhancement of images of crime scene marks using lighting, photographic, and digital enhancement techniques. READ MORE
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 To enable participants to produce an accurate high quality photographic record of a crime scene including general scene shots and close-ups of evidence READ MORE
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Download/view a printable course registration form - Spring 2010 - Autumn 2010
 To give participants the knowledge and skill-set required to examine the wide variety of questioned documents often found in a immigration/border control environment READ MORE
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Download/view a printable course registration form - Spring 2010 - Autumn 2010
Download/view a printable course registration form - Spring 2010 - Autumn 2010 |