Free Forensic Science and Investigation Training Courses Provided by NIJ & Associates

Posted by: on Feb 6, 2014 | No Comments

The National Institute of Justice (NIJ), together with RTI International, The National Forensic Science Technology Center, The National Academy of Medical Examiners, and West Virginia University, offer a variety of free courses and training which can be beneficial to both criminal justice professionals and the general public. A comprehensive list can be obtained at the NIJ main website and although many courses are in the areas of corrections, law enforcement, and courts and courtrooms, a vast majority is in the field of forensics.

Forensic course topics include but are not limited to: Bloodborne Pathogen Training, Bloodstain Pattern Analysis, Crime Scene and DNA Basics, Crime Scene Investigation, DNA Extraction and Quantitation, Firearms and Toolmarks Identification, Firearms Examiner Training, Fingerprint Identification, Forensic Anthropology, Ethics of Forensic Science, Integrated Ballistic Identification System (IBIS), Shooting Reconstruction, Toxicology, and Questioned Document Identification.

The process of registering for these courses is simple and easy. Each course requires the user to have a separate Login and ID. Once this information is obtained the user must navigate, conveniently at his or her own pace, through the entire online self-paced module or recorded session in order to obtain a Certificate of Completion or other accreditation.

Take advantage of this opportunity and register for any and all the courses that interest you! Remember that both these courses and trainings are not only free to public safety employees but many are also free for the general public. Navigate through each module or recorded session and expand your knowledge in the fields of corrections, forensics, law enforcement, and courts and courtrooms!

Click here for the NIJ main website and a list of all the courses!
[Abstract written by Noel Andres, ForensIQ Intern, 0206114]

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