Criminal Justice Department

LATENT EVIDENCE

 

           
     

CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY/LATENT EVIDENCE CONCENTRATION A5518A

Latent Evidence is a concentration under the curriculum of Criminal Justice Technology. This curriculum is designed to provide knowledge of latent evidence systems and operations. Study will focus on local, state and federal law enforcement, evidence processing and procedures.

Students will learn both theory and hands on analysis of latent evidence. They will learn fingerprint classification, identification, and chemical development. Students will record, cast and recognize footwear and tire-tracks and process crime scenes. Issues and concepts of communications and the use of computers and computer assisted design programs in crime scene technology will be discussed.

Graduates should qualify for employment in a variety of criminal justice organizations especially in local, state, and federal law enforcement, and correctional agencies.

 

AWARDS

Associate Degree       Associate in Applied Science Criminal Justice Technology

                                Latent Evidence Concentration (A5518A)

Diploma                    Not Applicable

Certificate                 Latent Evidence Certificate (5518AC1)

 

Criminal Justice Faculty:

Aaron Cox

Department Chair

910-678-0046

coxaa@faytechcc.edu

Michael Hawkins

Criminal Justice Instructor

910-678-8293

hawkinsm@faytechcc.edu

Elizabeth Willet-Cutler

Criminal Justice Instructor

910-678-0081

willete@faytechcc.edu

Larry Vick

Criminal Justice Instructor

910-678-0044

vickl@faytechcc.edu

Pia Anderson

Criminal Justice Instructor

910-678-0145

andersonp@faytechcc.edu

Jeffrey Zack

Criminal Justice Instructor

910-678-0043

zackj@faytechcc.edu

Tere Chipman

Criminal Justice Instructor

910-678-0045

chipmant@faytechcc.edu

 

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