Investigators often call upon forensic artists to assist them during criminal cases. Especially, when the only available evidence is an eyewitness description.
To increase their opportunity for success, the forensic artist must carefully evaluate and interview the eyewitness to create the ‘perfect’ image from their ‘imperfect’ memory.
Sound difficult? Sometimes it is. But, it can be done. The question is – how?
In this course, you’ll discover how forensic artists put their skills to work. Students will examine the facts behind an actual case solved by a composite sketch.
This mini-course is perfect for:
*Anyone who wants to learn how a forensic artist does his/her job
*Anyone wanting to increase their knowledge about composite sketches
*Forensic students who want to learn the process it takes to create a composite sketch,
*Forensic professionals who want to learn a new skill
*Forensic Artists who want to review & reinforce their skills
*Material is suitable for beginners & those with previous experience
Those attending Forensic Art in Criminal Investigations will view a series of presentations that demonstrate the value of using a composite sketch during criminal investigations. This includes the steps involved in conducting an interview and creating a composite sketch.
As an introductory course, instruction will include:
*Case Analysis + Update
*Steps included in the Investigative Process
*Steps in the Development of the Composite Sketch
*The Completed Suspect Sketch
* An Analysis & Comparison of the Sketch via Split Screen Comparison
*Quiz