Welcome to summer everyone! Last month on social media; we announced an agreement we recently signed with the Sherlock Institute of Forensic Science in Delhi, India.
Our products, services and training are now being offered to law enforcement agencies across India.To launch our training initiative, the Sherlock Institute of Forensic Science is hosting a 4-hour, online training course – Introduction to Creating Digital Faces for Law Enforcement. The course description is provided below. We have also attached a course flier with other details including dates and time.
You are all encouraged and invited to attend. This is an introduction course that will be followed by more advanced topics.
PDF training materials will be provided and as a BONUS those attending will receive a special 30% discount on my book, Creating Digital Faces for Law Enforcement (Elsevier/Academic Press)
Attendees will also receive a course certificate.
Introduction to Creating Digital Faces for Law Enforcement – (4 hours) Course Flyer
Creating Digital Faces for Law Enforcement is our comprehensive forensic facial imaging training course.
This introductory course will familiarize students with forensic art, the ninth forensic science discipline officially recognized by the International Association for Identification.
The course is based upon the book – Creating Digital Faces for Law Enforcement (Elsevier/Academic Press) written by Michael W. Streed, your course instructor.
Michael is one of the world’s most experienced forensic artists and is the developer of SketchCop® Facial Composite System Software. He’s looking forward to introducing students to the following topics:
- What makes a good forensic artist?
- Suggested Materials to Make the Move from Pencils to Pixels.
- Why it’s important to know the human face.
- How to create the environment for a successful interview.
- Facial composite software versus traditional methods. Which is best?
- Case Study: The Abduction & Murder of Samantha Runnion – The Value of Using Child Witnesses to Create Facial Composites
- LIVE test interview – Demonstration of how a facial composite is created
Register for Introduction to Creating Digital Faces for Law Enforcement
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at: Contact@SketchCop.com
We hope you are as excited about attending this course. I’m thrilled be teaching it!
In the meantime, please enjoy a great summer. Stay safe, be well and as always, Keep on Sketching!