SDTMA Latent Print Analysis Course - Training Needs Assessment

Kathy Sentz kathy.sentz at gcccd.edu
Tue Oct 23 17:01:04 CDT 2018


Please return the survey to me by  Nov. 21, 2018.  Thank you for your assistance.
Kathy Sentz, AOJ
Grossmont College
8800 Grossmont College Drive
El Cajon, CA 92020
619-644-7323
619-644-7958 fax
kathy.sentz at gcccd.edu

Dear Training Managers,


We are conducting a Training Needs Assessment in offering a 40-hour POST-Certified Latent Print Analysis course.  This entry level course is designed to provide students who are new to forensics, as well as students who are familiar with friction ridge science, an increased understanding in the analysis of latent prints. The course is intended to develop a fundamental knowledge of the discipline of latent print analysis and the application of ACE-V method to actual casework.



This course will follow the recommended guidelines set forth by the Organization of Scientific Area Committees (OSAC), Friction Ridge Subcommittee - Training Introduction Draft Document.


If this course is created, would you likely send employees to the course?

How many employees would you estimate to send per year?

Thank you for your participation!

Professor Tina Young, MFS
Academics Coordinator / Certified Bloodstain Pattern Analyst
Administration of Justice Department
Grossmont College
8800 Grossmont College Drive
El Cajon, CA  92020-1799
Ph:  619-644-7837
AOJ office fax: 619-644-7958
College fax: 619-644-7922
http://www.tinayoung.webs.com/
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