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Crime Reconstruction & Criminal Profiling Work-Shop

Forensic Solutions is pleased to sponsor the following two day training event on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia. The first day will be dedicated to crime reconstruction - methods, practice standards, and case studies. The second day will focus on criminal profiling - behavioral evidence, victimology, offender characteristics, investigative utility, and case studies. 

This workshop is open to the public, and is strongly recommended for students and professionals who are working or studying in areas related to:

  • Criminology
  • Criminal Investigation
  • Criminal Justice
  • Forensic Nursing
  • Forensic Science
  • Law Enforcement
  • Legal studies
  • Mental Health/ Counseling
  • Psychology
  • Sociology
  • Women's studies
  • Victimology

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LOCATION
Gold Coast, Australia
Venue - Bond University

WORKSHOP DATES & TIMES
April 8 & 9, 2006; 9:30AM - 4:00PM

REGISTRATION COSTS
Bond Students                     $175 Australian Dollars ($133 USD)
Other Students                     $200 Australian Dollars ($155 USD)
Non-Student/ Public             $250 Australian Dollars ($190 USD)

CONTACT
Wayne Petherick
Ph: +617 55951124
wpetheri@staff.bond.edu.au

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INSTRUCTORS

Wayne Petherick, BSocSci (Psych), MCrim
Senior Teaching Fellow
Criminology Department
Bond University
Gold Coast, Qld, 4229
Ph: +617 55951124
wpetheri@staff.bond.edu.au

Wayne completed a Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology) at Queensland University of Technology and holds a Master of Criminology from Bond. He is currently enrolled in the PhD program at Bond and is researching the methods and content of criminal profiles. Wayne teaches in Crime Prevention, Criminal Motivations, Forensic Criminology, Criminal Profiling, Behavioral Evidence Analysis and Victimology, as well as guest lecturing in the fourth year and Master of Forensic Psychology program. Wayne has published in the areas of stalking and criminal profiling, and is author of Serial Crime with Academic Press. Wayne is a Full Member, Criminology Section, of the Academy of Behavioral Profiling and is a board member and Australian Representative to this organization.

 

Brent E. Turvey, MS
Forensic Scientist & Criminal Profiler
Forensic Solutions, LLC
P.O. Box 2175
Sitka, Alaska  99835
Ph: 831-254-5446

bturvey@corpus-delicti.com

Brent E. Turvey holds his Masters of Science in Forensic Science from the University of New Haven, in West Haven, Connecticut. He has consulted with many agencies, attorneys, and police departments in the United States, Australia, China, Canada, Barbados and Korea on a range of rapes, homicides, and multiple death cases, as a forensic scientist and criminal profiler. He has also been court qualified as an expert in the areas of criminal profiling, forensic science, rape investigation, and crime reconstruction. In August of 2002, he was invited by the Chinese People's Police Security University in Beijing to lecture before groups of detectives at the Beijing, Wuhan, Hanjou, and Shanghai police bureaus. In December of 2005, he returned to lecture to the police in China, again through the CPPSU, after the local publication of his text, translated into Chinese.

He is also the author of Criminal Profiling: An Introduction to Behavioral Evidence Analysis, 2nd Ed (2002), as well as co-author of Rape Investigation Handbook (2004) and Crime Reconstruction (2006). He is a the senior partner of Forensic Solutions LLC.

 

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TOPICS

The first day will be dedicated to understanding the process of crime scene reconstruction and its role in individual cases.

* Crime Reconstruction: A Holistic Approach

* Methods of Crime Reconstruction

* Reconstruction and Practice Standards

* Case Study: California v Matt and Jennifer Fletcher (homicide of a police officer)

* Case Study: Ohio v Clarence Elkins (sexual homicide and child rape)

Day Two

The second day will focus on the role of reconstruction in criminal profiling.

* Criminal Profiling and Behavioral Evidence

* Victimology

* Principles of Behavioral Evidence Analysis

* Inferring Offender Characteristics

* Case Study: California v Graham (child sexual homicide)

* Case Study: Regina v Joseph Russo (double homicide)

Each session will be an equal balance of theory and practice and appropriate case studies will be used to highlight specific areas. Each day will run from 9am — 5pm. Dress is informal / casual. Delegates should bring writing material. Tea and coffee will be supplied.

 

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REGISTRATION

Those interested in registering for this workshop may pay by check, money order, Visa, MC, or Discover.

Check or Money Order
Make all checks or international money orders payable to Forensic Solutions, LLC in US Dollars (simply write USD next to the written and numeric amounts - it is that simple). Prepare a letter with your name, employment/ student information, and contact information including phone and email so that we can contact you and send updates.

Mail to:
Workshop c/o
Forensic Solutions, LLC
P.O. Box 2175
Sitka, Alaska  99835
USA

Visa, MC, or Discover
Click on the appropriate link below.

Professionals/ Public
$250 Australian Dollars 
($199 USD)
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Non - Bond Un. Students
$200 Australian Dollars 
($155 USD)
REGISTER NOW!

Bond Un. Students
$175 Australian Dollars 
($133 USD)
REGISTER NOW!

Rape Investigation Handbook
Criminal Profiling, 2nd Ed.
Career Guide to Criminal Profiling
Journal of Behavioral Profiling

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