Kansas Division of the IAI 2023 Educational Conference - Basic to Advanced Investigative Techniques


Wichita
Kansas Division of the IAI

This year's topic will be Basic to Advanced Investigative Techniques.

We will be hosting several great lectures, case studies, break-outs, and workshops! More information to come.

Lectures:

  • Letitia Davis Homicide Investigation
  • Accreditation, Certification, and Standardization,
  • Ghost Guns and Other Buzzwords: An Overview of Unserialized Firearms
  • Matthew Schoshke Death Investigation
  • Taking Better Known Prints and Postmortem Identification
  • Attempted Homicide with a Trash Bag:  A Curious Case of Reversed Latents
  • Drones for CSI
  • Introduction to Bias: At the Crime Scene and In Forensics
  • Investigative Genetic Genealogy: A KBI Success Story
  • What is Bloodstain Pattern Analysis and How Can It Help Me?
  • Overcoming the Impact of Vicarious Trauma and Building Resilience
  • Use of Technology to Advance Investigations

Workshops: 

(Workshops have limited seating. A separate registration will be conducted for workshops in April. Students interested in a workshop will be placed on a waitlist, and if spots are available, will be allowed to join.)

  • Detecting the Undetectable: Full Spectrum Imaging for Forensic Investigations
  • Detect More Evidence: Extend Your Search Beyond the Visible
  • Basic Imaging Principles 
  • Specialized Imaging Techniques
  • Low Light Imaging Principles
  • An Introduction to Forensic Anthropology
  • I'm Just Trying to Make a Good Impression: Lifting Latents from Hard to Lift Surfaces
KS
$100

This is not a KLETC Training

 

  • Member – $85.00
  • Member - Late Registration – $100.00
  • Non-Member – $100.00

    Registration cost includes membership if application is received.

  • Non-Member - Late Registration – $115.00

    Registration cost includes membership if application is received.

  • Student Registration – $35.00

    For Student Members and for those attendees currently enrolled in college that do not meet the requirements to be an Active or Associate KDIAI Member.



    Student Membership is available to full-time college students at an accredited college with a

    major in a forensic science related or law enforcement field.