May 5-8, 2025 -
SCIAI 2025 Spring Educational Conference, Greer, SC
June 9-10, 2025 -
Crime Scene Metal Detector Operations, Charleston PD
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Course Flyer **Free Garrett Pro-Pointer AT Pinpointer included**
August 5-7, 2025 -
Inside The Tape - Homicide and Crime Scene Management, Pickens County SO
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Course Flyer
August 11-15, 2025 -
Crime Scene Reconstruction I, SLED Forensic Laboratory, Instructor: Ross Gardner
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September 1-5, 2025 -
Bloodstain Pattern Analysis I, SLED Forensic Laboratory, **Book Included**
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October 20-22, 2025 -
Recovery of Human Remains, Myrtle Beach PD
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Evident has just released the ForenScope. It is available on 4 distinct types of devices: Smartphone, Tablet, Contactless, and 4K.
The ForenScope Mobile Multispectral Imaging Tablet is the world's first mobile system for locating Blood, GSR, and Body Fluids at the crime scene and in the laboratory.
Smartphone Demo
Tablet Demo
Contactless Demo
4K Demo
Gap Science has multiple new webinars available on their website.
The new Full Spectrum COLOR Imaging System (FSC) is the most advanced forensic image capturing system in the world. The FSC features a patented 16MP digital camera with 78mm UV lens. Now, for the first time, the new FSC can
capture an image in FULL COLOR! With over 16 megapixels of resolution and sensitivity from 254nm to 1100nm, the FSC can easily capture a full handprint at 1000 ppi (pixels per inch), and micro evidence up to 3,500 ppi. No more
looking for a latent fingerprint with a handheld RUVIS and then blindly photographing the evidence in order to get a high resolution image. No more green, grainy, low resolution images with a capture area limited to 1’’x 1’’ by
the old RUVIS technology. The FSC will digitally capture a high resolution image and display it in real time, allow the user to adjust settings real time, then capture the image in full color!
View the entire product demonstration below
All webinars, reports, podcasts, and other educational resources are available to the public at no cost. Funding for the Forensic Technology Center of Excellence has been provided by the National Institute of Justice (NIJ).
Attestor Forensics will be conducting multiple live webinars during January and February on latent print development and the use of light sources.
TRITECH Forensics is currently offering multiple webinars in partnership with the IAI. Topics include: Forensic Interpersonal Skills, Forensic Professional Skills and Crime Scene Search Principles and Patterns.
When registering, please note the time as some are for east coast and some for west coast.
LPA International Forensics Institute offers multiple courses on Crime Scene Reconstruction, Crime Scene Staging, Death Investigation, Intimate Partner Violence and Victimology.