New Jersey Institute of Technology Announces Fingerprint Bootcamps
Fingerprint Bootcamps
Hosting Program: New Jersey Institute of Technology, BS in Forensic Science
Events:
- July 14-18, 2025 | Beginners Analysis of Friction Ridge Skin Course
- This course is designed to prepare new latent print examiners for the technical foundation necessary to properly examine fingerprints as a method for identification. Students will gain insight into the science of fingerprints, learn about techniques for acquiring known exemplars, recovering and documenting unknown impressions, classifying and comparing impressions, and utilize the ACE-V methodology to render conclusions.
Learn More and Register: https://njitcl.catalog.instructure.com/courses/beginners-fingerprint-bootcamp
- This course is designed to prepare new latent print examiners for the technical foundation necessary to properly examine fingerprints as a method for identification. Students will gain insight into the science of fingerprints, learn about techniques for acquiring known exemplars, recovering and documenting unknown impressions, classifying and comparing impressions, and utilize the ACE-V methodology to render conclusions.
- July 28-Aug 1, 2025 | Intermediate Analysis of Friction Ridge Skin Course
- This course is designed to prepare current latent print examiners for more advanced techniques and skills to examine fingerprints as a method for identification. Students will build on existing experience and knowledge while gaining insight into the science of fingerprints.
Learn More and Register: https://njitcl.catalog.instructure.com/courses/intermediate-fingerprint-bootcamp
- This course is designed to prepare current latent print examiners for more advanced techniques and skills to examine fingerprints as a method for identification. Students will build on existing experience and knowledge while gaining insight into the science of fingerprints.
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