Law Enforcement

Basic Bloodstain Pattern Analysis Workshop Hosted by Salinas Police Department

September 18, 2023 - September 22, 2023

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Course Information

Description

This Basic Bloodstain Pattern Analysis course is designed for beginner investigators or for those who have not yet had bloodstain pattern analysis training or exposure to bloodstained crime scenes. Students will learn how to correctly identify bloodstains both based on appearance as well as pattern mechanism. The course contains
theory and principles of bloodstain pattern analysis as well as practical activities, mock scenes, and evidence.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
• Develop a working knowledge and understanding of the physical properties and characteristics of blood
• Utilize proper documentation and collection methods for bloodstains and bloodstain patterns.
• Employ proper mathematical principles for determining angle of impact, area of convergence, and area of origin.
• Understand and apply bloodstain pattern analysis findings to crime scenes and written reports

DAY 1 - Students will learn the fundamentals and composition of blood, principles and theories, proper terminology, and bloodstain characteristics based on variables of height, angle variance, and surface. Students will have the opportunity to engage in hands-on practical exercises.
DAY 2 - Students will have the opportunity to build upon what they learned on day 1 by recognizing various bloodstains of spatter, passive, and altered characteristics. Students will go beyond examining visual characteristics and will begin measuring stains and engaging in basic bloodstain mathematical calculations.
DAY 3 - Students will be introduced to documentation methods of individual bloodstains as well as bloodstain patterns. Students will photograph stains using proper equipment and methods.
DAY 4 - Students will focus on the search, identification, and enhancement of bloodstains on a crime scene and items of evidence. Students will be exposed to various chemical enhancement techniques and begin analyzing
and documenting bloodstains on fabrics and textiles. Students will also be tasked with photographing their results from chemical enhancement. Students will be introduced to the basics of bloodstain report writing and
courtroom testimony.
DAY 5 - Students will review concepts discussed throughout the week and have the opportunity to apply what they have learned in a practical setting. Students will be provided a scene scenario with multiple bloodstains. Students will calculate area of convergence and origin, and fully document the bloodstained scene. They
will then compile a rough draft of report for review.
*It is recommended that students have previously completed a basic crime scene processing workshop course or have experience in the field.
**Students will need to bring the following equipment, if possible:
• DSLR camera
• Tripod
• Macro Lens
• External Flash
Scales and manual calipers will be provided.
Please bring a digital caliper, if you wish.

Hours

40

Units

1.0

College Application Process

College Application Process

This program is presented through the South Bay Regional Public Safety Training Consortium of Community Colleges (SBRPSTC), which includes Gavilan College, Monterey Peninsula College, Ohlone College, Hartnell College, Lake Tahoe Community College, College of San Mateo, and Cabrillo College.

Only courses and programs presented for college credit will be funded, transcripted and certified through one of the above accredited institutions.

Funds generated through this process offset the costs of each course, thereby reducing student fees for the student/agency and allowing us to present more courses. Consequently, we require all students taking one of our college-based courses to apply to the designated college using OpenCCC, the online college application system by which the majority of community colleges collects registration and transcription information.

Students will receive reservation confirmation and class information along with college application instructions approximately 45 days before the class starts. If applicable, students will also be required to complete the college application process and submit a South Bay Registration Form, to include the OpenCCC and applicable College ID numbers no later than 30 days before the class start date.*Additional fees will apply to Non-College Registered Students. Contact our main office at (408) 229-4299 for specific amounts.

Start: Mon Sep 18, 2023 - 8:00 PDT
End: Fri Sep 22, 2023 - 17:00 PDT

Class meets Monday September 18 through Friday September 22 from 8am to 5pm.

College of Record: Gavilan College

College Term: FALL

Location

Salinas Police Department
312 East Alisal St.
Salinas, CA 93901 United States

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