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417 PHONE: (800) 356-7311 • (919) 554-2244 FAX: (800) 899-8181 • (919) 554-2266 Specialized Training FINGERPRINT CLASSES Whether you are interested in becoming a fingerprint technician, or are a latent print examiner seeking advanced training, or an AFIS operator desiring to improve your knowledge and skill set, SIRCHIE has a fingerprint class designed to meet your needs. We offer five courses on-site at our Youngsville, NC facility. The three Latent classes are ideal for initial training, continuing education or refresher training. Class sizes are kept small to ensure individualized attention, with an emphasis on practical “hands-on” instruction. CORRESPONDENCE PROGRAM The American Institute of Applied Science offers Distance Education Programs designed to provide home-study correspondence courses in criminology and basic forensics to students who are new to the field or employed officers and investigators who are attempting to upgrade their positions. ACCELERATED EVIDENCE COLLECTION TRAINING PROGRAM On Campus Crime Scene Technology Program (Mon-Fri) – A “hands-on” course emphasizing methods and procedure to properly identify, record, collect, preserve and transport physical evidence found at the scene of crime. Current class dates can be seen on our website (www.sirchie.com). NARCOTIC FIELD TEST TRAINING Off campus NARK ® Certification Training Course (4 hrs.) enables you to develop an understanding of narcotic presumptive tests, the most commonly used tests and their correct use—facilitating the I.D. of controlled substances, and preparing you for court presentation. Our NARK ® Sales and Training Representative also offers a Master Instructor Training Course (6 hrs.). Most Law Enforcement Officers have busy work schedules and must maximize their time to acquire specialized training. Accordingly, SIRCHIE offers a wide array of on and off site specialized training courses that are designed to keep investigators current with the latest investigative procedures, techniques and devices. Introduction to Specialized Training Courses KRIMESITE™ IMAGER TRAINING This “Training Certification Course”, conducted at your facility, is a “hands-on” program covering the use and application of the Krimesite™ Imager and its enhancing accessories. This comprehensive course is applicable to all RUVIS Systems. SPECIALIZED CRIME SCENE RELATED COURSES SIRCHIE is constantly reviewing various crime scene related curriculums (blood splatter evaluation, digital photography, court room testimony etc.) for inclusion in our class offerings. New offerings can be viewed at Sirchie.com/resources/training programs, or by calling the Training Coordinator at 1-800-356-7311

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  • 417PHONE: (800) 356-7311 • (919) 554-2244 FAX: (800) 899-8181 • (919) 554-2266

    SpecializedTraining

    Fingerprint ClassesWhether you are interested in becoming a fingerprint technician, or are a latent print examiner seeking advanced training, or an AFIS operator desiring to improve your knowledge and skill set, Sirchie has a fingerprint class designed to meet your needs. We offer five courses on-site at our Youngsville, NC facility. The three Latent classes are ideal for initial training, continuing education or refresher training. Class sizes are kept small to ensure individualized attention, with an emphasis on practical “hands-on” instruction.

    CorrespondenCe programThe American Institute of Applied Science offers Distance Education Programs designed to provide home-study correspondence courses in criminology and basic forensics to students who are new to the field or employed officers and investigators who are attempting to upgrade their positions.

    aCCelerated evidenCe ColleCtion training programOn Campus Crime Scene Technology Program (Mon-Fri) – A “hands-on” course emphasizing methods and procedure to properly identify, record, collect, preserve and transport physical evidence found at the scene of crime. Current class dates can be seen on our website (www.sirchie.com).

    narCotiC Field test trainingOff campus NARK® Certification Training Course (4 hrs.) enables you to develop an understanding of narcotic presumptive tests, the most commonly used tests and their correct use—facilitating the I.D. of controlled substances, and preparing you for court presentation. Our NARK® Sales and Training Representative also offers a Master Instructor Training Course (6 hrs.).

    Most Law Enforcement Officers have busy work schedules and must maximize their time to acquire specialized training. Accordingly, Sirchie offers a wide array of on and off site specialized training courses that are designed to keep investigators current with the latest investigative procedures, techniques and devices.

    Introduction to Specialized Training Courses

    Krimesite™ imager trainingThis “Training Certification Course”, conducted at your facility, is a “hands-on” program covering the use and application of the Krimesite™ Imager and its enhancing accessories. This comprehensive course is applicable to all RUVIS Systems.

    speCialiZed Crime sCene related CoUrsesSirchie is constantly reviewing various crime scene related curriculums (blood splatter evaluation, digital photography, court room testimony etc.) for inclusion in our class offerings. New offerings can be viewed at Sirchie.com/resources/training programs, or by calling the Training Coordinator at 1-800-356-7311

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    evidenCe ColleCtion aCCelerated training programYou need to attend this program if:

    •Youprocesscrimescenes.

    •Youwanttolearnmoreaboutthelatesttoolsandtechniquesusedtoprocess crime scenes.

    •Youwanttofindasmuchevidenceaspossibleatthecrimescene.

    Over the past 30 years, Sirchie has trained thousands of law enforcement professionals worldwide. Continuing our strong commitment to serve the law enforcement community, Sirchie is pleased to offer a comprehensive training course designed to further the knowledge and skills of law enforcement professionals in evidence collection and crime scene technology.

    Due largely to U.S. Supreme Court decisions regarding the admissibility of confessions and admissions of guilt, the criminal investigator is forced to rely heavily on physical evidence to prove his/her case.

    Physical evidence encompasses any and all objects that can establish that a crime has been committed or provide a link between the crime and its victim, or the crime and its perpetrator.

    It is almost impossible to commit a crime without leaving any physical evidence, even if in microscopic amounts. The difficulty is recognizing it, knowing where to find it, how to find it and how to properly collect it.

    Thoroughly trained investigators are the key to successful evidence collection. However, most law enforcement officers have busy work schedules and don’t have the time to acquire this specialized training. Cognizant of this dilemma, Sirchie offers a Crime Scene Technology program. The Monday through Friday course covers the scientific methods of collection, identification, evaluation and preservation of physical evidence. The program features “hands-on” use of equipment and materials to achieve a thorough and comprehensive understanding of the evidence collection mission.

    Upon completion of the course, students will receive a certificate and class picture.

    All training materials and a crime scene technology graduate shirt will be

    supplied to all students.

    A small student/instructor ratio creates a better learning atmosphere and gives students more

    individual attention.

    limited Class siZe

    state-oF-the-art FaCilities

    hands-on training

    Students practice casting footwear impressions.

    Students process latent prints through chemical development.

    Evidence Collection Accelerated Training Program

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    CoUrse CUrriCUlUm:1. Crime Scene InvestigationThe various types and categories of physical evidence are reviewed with the emphasis being placed on the proper procedures for securing the crime scene and preparing to collect evidence.2. Fingerprint TheoryThe fundamental principles of fingerprints are examined, including the basic concepts of ridge pattern development, identification characteristics and classification methods.3. Fingerprint PowdersThe proper use of oxide, metallic and magnetic powders is discussed. Students will develop latent prints on a variety of surfaces such as porous and non-porous, glass and polished metals. Photographic techniques are covered along with the use of various print lifting devices such as tape, hinge lifters and rubber lifters.4. Locating and Processing Latent PrintsDuring this segment, students will develop latent prints on paper and cardboard surfaces, utilizing iodine fuming, ninhydrin and silver nitrate. Chemical fixatives and removers will also be covered as well as the chemical development of latent blood prints. A second period is devoted to the development of latent prints using cyanoacrylate (superglue) fuming techniques. Students will also learn the latest methods of locating and photographing latents without powder or chemical processing with Sirchie’s KRIMESITE™ Imager.5. Fingerprint Taking TechniquesStudents will discuss various techniques for achieving superior results when taking fingerprints and palm prints.6. Fingerprint Classification and ComparisonStudents will learn the fundamental techniques of fingerprint pattern interpretation to classify, search and file.

    7. Basic Photography and Crime Scene SketchingVarious procedures for taking crime scene photographs are discussed as well as the proper techniques for constructing crime scene sketches.8. Physiological FluidsStudents learn to identify physiological fluid stains, including blood and seminal fluid, using various testing methods. Students will use chemical reagents, such as luminol, to detect invisible traces of blood. The proper collection and handling of evidence in rape cases and sex crimes will be covered.9. Controlled Substances IdentificationStudents will work with presumptive field test kits that offer screening of the most commonly abused drugs and narcotics.10. Theft Detection TechniquesStudents learn the uses of visible and invisible fluorescent powders, pastes, dyes, crayons, ink markers and other tagging devices.11. Serial Number RestorationWorking with various metallic and plastic surfaces, students will restore obliterated serial numbers. Liquid and gel reagents are used in conjunction with the electron accelerator.12. Firearms Residue CollectionStudents will learn the proper methods for collecting primer and gunpowder residues from the suspected shooter’s firing hand.13. Tire, Footprint, Toolmark CastingImpression evidence types and their value in criminal investigation will be reviewed. Students will have the opportunity to experience first hand the casting of footwear and tire impressions with various materials. In addition, casting of tool marks and other impressions will be demonstrated.14. Course Review and Final ExaminationA comprehensive examination will be given at the end of the course, covering materials discussed and demonstrated.

    Evidence Collection Accelerated Training Program

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    Curriculum• LoopRecognitionandClassification,includ-ingRidgeCounting

    • WhorlRecognitionandClassification,includ-ingDeltaTracing

    • ArchRecognitionandClassification• CompleteHenryClassificationFormulafromPrimarytoKey

    • ScarsandAmpsRecognitionandClassifica-tion

    •NCICClassificationFormula•GlossaryofFingerprintTerms• Ten-printCardClassificationandEvaluation• CourseReviewandFinalExamination

    Fingerprint ClassiFiCation and Comparison ClassSince the early 1900s, the Henry Classification System has been utilized by police departments across the country. This universal fingerprint identification and record system is essential because arrestees often use alias names to prevent police departments from discovering their past criminal deeds.

    The Henry Classification System is based on an alphanumeric code that is derived from the distinguishing characteristics of the fingerprint patterns on an arrest ten-print card. The science of fingerprint identification is based on the uniqueness of ridge configuration and the ability of the technician to accurately classify each of these patterns.

    In this course, the student will learn the fundamental techniques of fingerprint pattern interpretation and how this information is used to accurately classify, search and file a criminal record. This course is taught with numerous methods of classroom instruction combining lectures with hands-on assignments, questions and answers, reinforcing quizzes and practical exercises.

    Although automated fingerprint identification is changing the methods of criminal record keeping, the Henry Classification System remains the backbone of law enforcement record identification. This training is vital for any individual who wishes to pursue a career in police criminal identification.

    Students should dress casually for the class.

    For class dates or for more information please call our Training coordinator at (800) 356-7311 or email at [email protected].

    40-hoUr BasiC latent Fingerprint Comparison Class This 40-hour course combines both lecture and latent print practical exercises. The ACE-V methodology of comparing and identifying latent prints is discussed as it relates to the scientific method. Emphasis is placed on print orientation to improve each student's comparison skills. The latent print practical exercises are designed to provide a real-life case work type training experience. This class is designed to provide an enjoyable learning environment and will at no time be an embarrassment to any student. If you are serious about improving your comparison skills, this class will prove both challenging and rewarding to you.

    Minimum requirement for the class: Each student must have attended and completed a Basic Fingerprint Comparison Course to be accepted in the Latent Print Course. Students should dress casually for the class.

    For class dates or for more information please call our Training coordinator at (800) 356-7311 or email at [email protected].

    Curriculum• TheACE-Vmethodologyoflatentprintcomparisonandidentification

    • Level1,level2andlevel3detailinlatentprintcomparisons

    • Latentprintorientationandcomparisonsearchclues

    • Fingerprintpatterninterpretationandtheirusesinthecomparisonoflatentfingerprints

    • Palmprintorientationandpalmprintsearchcluesinlatentprintcomparisons

    • DaubertandpostBrandonMayfieldissues

    Fingerprint Classes

    100 Hunter Place, Youngsville, North Carolina 27596Phone:(800)356-7311•Fax:(919)556-6784

    Email: [email protected] Web: www.sirchie.com

    SirchieEDUCATION AND TRAINING

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    Curriculum• TheACE-Vmethodologyoflatentprintcomparisonandidentification

    • Level1,level2andlevel3detailinlatentprintcomparisons

    • Latentprintorientationandcomparisonsearchclues

    • Fingerprintpatterninterpretationandtheirusesinthecomparisonoflatentfingerprints

    • Palmprintorientationandpalmprintsearchcluesinlatentprintcomparisons

    • Theanalysisofdistortedandcomplexlatentprints

    • DaubertandpostBrandonMayfieldissues

    40-hoUr advanCed latent ridgeologyThis 40-hour course combines both lecture and latent print practical exercises. The ACE-V methodology of comparing and identifying latent prints is discussed as it relates to the scientific method. Daubert and post Brandon Mayfield issues are also discussed. Emphasis is placed on comparison techniques for comparing difficult and complex latent finger and palm prints. The latent print practical exercises are designed to provide a real-life case work type training experience. This class is designed to provide an enjoyable learning environment and will at no time be an embarrassment to any student. If you are serious about improving your comparison skills, this class will prove both challenging and rewarding to you.

    Minimum requirement for the class: Each student must have attended and completed a Basic Latent Fingerprint Comparison Course to be accepted in the Advanced Ridgeology Course. Students should dress casually for the class.

    For class dates or for more information please call our Training coordinator at (800) 356-7311 or email at [email protected].

    40-hoUr latent palm print Comparison CoUrseMany of our students have expressed to us that latent palm prints are very difficult for them to compare. They also suggested that we should develop a palm print comparison course that simulates routine case work type training. This is that class! This 40-hour course combines both lecture and latent palm print comparison exercises. The ACE-V methodology of comparing and identifying latent prints is discussed as it relates to the scientific method. The latent palm print practical exercises in this course will definitely provide a real-life case work type training experience. If your goal is to improve your latent palm print comparison skills, this class will provide valuable training to help you achieve your goal.

    Minimum requirements for the class:Each student must have attended and completed a Basic Latent Fingerprint Comparison Course to be accepted in the Latent Palm Print Comparison Course. Students should dress casually for the class.

    For class dates or for more information please call our Training coordinator at (800) 356-7311 or email at [email protected].

    Curriculum• TheACE-Vmethodologyoflatentprintcomparisonandidentification

    • Palmprinttopographyanditsuseincom-parisons

    • Palmprintpointsofdirection,areas,andzones

    • MajorandMinorFlexionCreases• Palmprintorientationandpalmprintsearchcluesinlatentprintcomparisons

    Fingerprint Classes

    100 Hunter Place, Youngsville, North Carolina 27596Phone:(800)356-7311•Fax:(919)556-6784

    Email: [email protected] Web: www.sirchie.com

    SirchieEDUCATION AND TRAINING

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    mastering the “Comparison phase” oF the iai latent CertiFiCation examExaminers who are preparing to take the Latent Print Certification exam are often most concerned about the comparison phase of the exam. Even though the exam is now 8 hours rather than 6.5 hours long, many still have a concern about running out of time and not completing the necessary 12 identifications. This class is being offered to help latent examiners overcome this fear.

    In this 40-hour course, emphasis will be placed on recognizing valuable search clues when comparing latent finger and palm prints. Valuable tips will be offered to help improve time management skills during the exam. Numerous “timed” exercises, containing latent prints similar in difficulty to the IAI exam, will be administered and evaluated. Although this class mainly focuses on the comparison phase of the exam, information will also be provided to aid students in regards to the pattern recognition and written portions.

    Minimum requirements for the class:Each student must have at least 2 years of Latent Print experience to be accepted in the class.

    Students should dress casually for the class.

    For class dates or for more information please call our Training coordinator at (800) 356-7311 or email at [email protected].

    Curriculum• Howtoovercomeanxietyaboutthetest• Timemanagementskillsthatwork• Howtomaximizeyourcomparisonskills• Learningtoworksmarterandnotharder

    instrUCtor proFile Johnny Leonard is a retired Deputy Director of the City-County Bureau of Identification in Raleigh, NC and is both an I.A.I. Certified Latent Print Examiner and Footwear Examiner. He has also worked for the FBI and the NC State Bureau of Investigation. He has been a latent fingerprint examiner for the past 28 years and has over 38 years of fingerprint experience. He has been a fingerprint instructor for the past 31 years and has trained hundreds of students in the science of fingerprints.

    registration To enroll, please call our Training Coordinator at (800) 356-7311 or email at [email protected]. All cancellations made at least 21 days prior to class will be refundable. Cancellations made 20 or less days prior to class will not be refundable. We reserve the right to cancel the class due to lack of enrollment with all tuition refunded.

    CoUrse Fees The cost for each Fingerprint course is $600.00 per student with class size limited to between 15-20 students. Please bring your magnifier should you have one and if not, one will be provided for the duration of the class. Transportation, food and lodging costs are the responsibility of the student.

    transportation Raleigh is served by several major airlines through the Raleigh/Durham International Airport, which is just a short drive from Sirchie’s training complex. Transportation from motels to the training center is normally provided by the student.

    aCCommodations There are a number of hotels in the area. Please call our Training Coordinator at (800) 356-7311 for a complete list.

    Shop Online at:

    www.sirchie.com

    Email Us at:[email protected]

    Fingerprint Classes

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    narK® and narK® ii narCotiC Field testtraining CoUrsesNARK® and NARK®II Narcotic Field Test Training courses will acquaint students and instructors with the history of presumptive field testing, correct interpretation of colors, proper safety precautions, proper disposal techniques, and recommended evidence handling. Courses will utilize lectures, PowerPoint® presentations, practical exercises, handout materials, and real-life examples for instructor/student learning and participation.

    Certification TrainingThis 4-hour course is designed for the uniformed patrol officer or narcotic investigator with ANY level of narcotics identification experience. The goal is to develop an understanding of narcotics presumptive tests, the most commonly used tests and their correct usage in order to facilitate the identification of controlled substances and prepare the officer for court presentation. Call for more information and pricing.

    Master Instructor TrainingThis 6-hour course is designed for the Department Instructor with a strong working knowledge of narcotics and preferably with the previous experience of the Certification Training Course. The goal is to train department instructors on the proper usage and handling of presumptive field tests for the purpose of instructing their own uniformed patrol officers and investigators. Call for more information and pricing.

    100 Hunter Place, Youngsville, North Carolina 27596Phone:(800)356-7311•Fax:(919)556-6784

    Email: [email protected] Web: www.sirchie.com

    SirchieEDUCATION AND TRAINING

    Controlled Substances Analysis & KrimeSite™ Training

    Krimesite™ imager trainingThis 8-hour “Training Certification Course” conducted at your facility is hands-on, classroom style training that covers a broad range of topics relating to the KRIMESITE™ IMAGER and related accessories. This extremely thorough course is applicable to all RUVIS Systems.

    Both a practical and written exam will be given at the end of the training day. Upon successful completion of this course, Sirchie will send each attendee a printed certificate of training. Course Fee includes all of instructor’s travel related expenses. Call for more information and pricing.

    Training Course Topics:Overview of RUVIS Technology; Laboratory Use; Proper UV Safety; Luminol Procedures; RUVIS Search Techniques; Film & Digital Photography; Angles & Distances (UV light); and Sizing Fingerprints for AFIS Submission.

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    Thousands of law enforcement officers, crime scene investigators, fingerprint examiners and forensic specialists got their start with this cerificate.

    AMERICAN INSTITUTE of APPLIED SCIENCE• Foundedin1916• LicensedbytheNorthCarolinaCommunityCollegeSystem

    • AccreditedbytheAccreditingCommissionoftheDistanceEducation&TrainingCouncil(DETC)

    • DANTESapprovedforactiveduty&reservepersonnel

    • VAapprovedforveterans

    Home Study Courses in Criminal Investigation and Forensic Science:• CriminalInvestigation• ModusOperandi• FirearmsIdentification• QuestionedDocuments(HandwritingCom-parison)

    • PolicePhotography• FingerprintClassification&Identification(includingHenryClassificationwiththeFBIExtensions)

    • FingerprintRecordingandLatentPrintDevelopment

    • FundamentalsofForensicScience• Arson&ExplosionInvestigation• TraceEvidence• BloodinCriminalInvestigations(DNA)• InvestigationsintoDrugs&Alcohol

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    Call for more info, pricing and your FREE Catalog!

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