NCIAI Conference 2015



The N.C.I.A.I. is an academic association whose purpose is to associate persons engaged in the many fields of forensic science and criminal investigation. To assist in the education and standardization of scientific analysis and crime detection and to provide for those engaged in the field to meet, discuss, and stay abreast of changing methodology and technology.  To associate persons who are actively engaged in the profession of forensic identification, investigation and analysis. To inspire in our members a professional pride and a commitment to employ all the collective wisdom of the profession by advancing the scientific techniques through training and education setting the highest standards of ethical, scientific and professional conduct for its members.


Presentations for this conference will include:

  • Public Partnerships in Law Enforcement & Forensic Analysis
  • Finding and Extracting Information from a Clandestine Grave
  • Forensic Botany
  • There Is Nothing Plain About a Whorl
  • Fire Investigations for the CSI 
  • Jeffrey Dahmer
  • The Duke Lacrosse Case & The Murders and Prosecution of Five Civil Rights Activists in Greensboro, NC
  • The Shaniya Davis Case
  • Documentation, Collection, & Preservation of Footwear Evidence from the Crime Scene
  • Basic Courtroom Testimony





Speaker and Presenter Information

Thomas F. Meaker, Business Manager, NMS Labs

Bryan Brendley, Forensic Biology Program Guilford Collect

Mack Brazelle, Fingerprint Specialist, Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration

Mike Campbell, Retired Police Captain

James Coman, Senior Ceputy Attorney General, NC Department of Justice (Retired)

and many more......

Relevant Government Agencies

Dept of Homeland Security, Other Federal Agencies, Municipal Government


When
Wed-Fri, May 6-8, 2015, 7:30am - 6:00pm


Cost

NCIAI Member:  $75.00
NCIAI Non-Member:  $95.00


Where
Embassy Suites
204 Centreport Drive
Greensboro, NC 27409
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Website
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Organizer
NCIAI



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