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Category: Training Events

Training Events – 2022

High School Teacher Curriculum Training: August 1-4, 2022

Topics Covered: Crime Scene Processing, Impression Evidence, Digital Forensics, Behavioral Analysis of Crime Scenes, DNA Analysis, Forensic Science and the Law, and Wildlife, Forensics

Posted on August 24, 2021 by Dr. Mark McCoy

Training Events – 2021

Technical Investigations Training (40 hours CLEET certified): May 17-21, 2021

Oklahoma Division of the IAI Annual Training Conference (21 hours CLEET certified): June 2-4, 2021

Ballistics IQ Training and Demonstration  – for crime scene investigators and firearms examiners from different law enforcement agencies as well as FSI faculty. Ballistics IQ allows a user to access software to scan fired cartridge cases/shotshells collected at a crime scene or test fired from known firearms within seconds. (Edwards & Luehr, 2021). : July 30,2021

High School Teachers Forensic Science Curriculum Training: August 2-4, 2021

 

Posted on June 29, 2021 by Dr. Mark McCoy

Training Events – 2020

  • Crime Scene Processing, Edmond PD, Jan 29
  • Clandestine Grave Excavation, Oklahoma Law Enforcement Agencies, Apr 13-15
  • Drug Overdose and Homicide, OSBI, Dec 2
Posted on June 3, 2021 by Dr. Mark McCoy

Training Events – 2019

  • Presumed Compliance, Oklahoma Gang Investigators Association, Feb 21-22
  • The Art of Perception, NY Times Best Selling Author Amy Herman, Mar 12
  • Oklahoma Missing Persons Day, Apr 13
  • Asset Forfeiture, U.S. Attorney’s Office, Western District,, Apr 16
  • Bloodstain Pattern Analysis, FBI Dallas, June 15
  • IAI Conference, June 5-7

Posted on June 24, 2019 by Dr. Mark McCoy

Training Events – 2018

Moot Court Training, DNA Solutions, March 16

FS Workshop for Nation Conference on Undergrad Research, April 4-7

Seminar on Discovery and Evidence for DEA and ATF with WDOK, May 9

Workshop on LC/MS for OSBI, Tulsa PD and OKC PD, May 14

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Posted on April 16, 2019 by Dr. Mark McCoy

Training Events – 2017

Law enforcement training, Edmond Police, February 16-17

Protecting Houses of Worship, US Attorney’s Office, Western Dist, May 10

Cellebrite training for Law Enforcement, May 12

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Posted on April 16, 2019 by Dr. Mark McCoy

Training Events – 2016

Shaken Baby Syndrome Investigations, April 11

Oklahoma Highway Patrol Crime Scene Processing, May 9-13

IAI Conference, May 18-20

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Posted on April 16, 2019 by Dr. Mark McCoy

Training Events – 2015

Implementing and Evaluating 3D Technology in a 2D World, Orlando, February 16

Dr. Jane Homeyer, Deputy Associate Director, National Intelligence, “Ethics, Doing the Little Things Right”, April 3

Behavorial Aspects of Child Abductions, Missouri, April 14

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Posted on April 16, 2019 by Dr. Mark McCoy

Training Events – 2014

Crime Scene Investigation, January 9 & 10

A DNA revolution, April 21

Forensic Toxicology, April 23

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Posted on April 16, 2019 by Dr. Mark McCoy

Training Events – 2013

Death Scene Investigations, January 16, 2013

Careers in Forensic Science, January 30, 2013

QA in Crime Labs, March 11, 2013

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Posted on April 16, 2019 by Dr. Mark McCoy
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