Texas Governor’s Office Provides Forensic Training for Law Enforcement Officers
In an interesting report from the Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service, the Governor’s office of Texas has given Texas A&M a donation of around $300,000 for specific training. The training will be all about forensics, and it is for around 300 law enforcement officers and “noncommissioned” personnel in the state that will be investigating violent crimes. According to the article, the goal is to provide the training necessary to increase effectiveness of investigations on crime scenes throughout the state.
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Citation
Welch, W. (2013, October 30). Texas criminal justice division grant will fund CSI training for 300investigators. Retrieved from Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service website:http://www.teex.com/teex.cfm?pageid=teexresc&area=teex&storyid=1249&templateid=23
[Abstract written by Karl “Kip” Zenowich, ForensIQ Intern]