Forensic Audio Fundamentals

Oakland County Sheriff's Office 1200 N Telegraph Road Building #38E, Pontiac, MI, United States

Students will learn how to improve audio recording issues with currently available software tools, including an in depth review of the iZotope RX software features and processes.  Attendees will also receive information on forensic audio reference resources.

Video Analysis In Collision Reconstruction

Online

This online course details the methodology for calculating vehicle speed from video footage. Ideally suited to video analysts who routinely calculate vehicle speeds and positions from video footage.

Adobe Premiere Pro for Forensic Media – Intermediate to Advanced

Online

This is a five-day Intermediate to Advanced course in Adobe Premiere Pro for forensic media applications. Throughout the course, you will learn and practice advanced techniques on stand-alone cases while all the while building a courtroom demonstrative presentation that incorporates all that you’ll learn throughout the week. Prior experience working with digital media evidence is also beneficial.

Level 4: Advanced Forensic Video Analysis & The Law

Online

This course is primarily hands-on in which students process video evidence, write a report, and present it in a moot court. Perfecting the CV is also featured. Class size is limited to 15 students. This 40-hour advanced level of instruction focuses on case law and relevant issues as well as advanced forensic video analysis techniques. There is considerable discussion of the legal issues surrounding the seizure and examination of digital CCTV images. Grading will be based on practicals throughout the week, a written exam, and the moot court.

Level 2: Digital Multimedia Evidence Processing

New Castle County Headquaters 3601 N Dupont Highway, New Castle, United States

The public expectation today is that if a crime occurs, there will be video/audio of the incident. There is a significant, specific skill set that investigators need to properly handle and process the digital multimedia evidence that gets collected. If the DME is not handled and processed carefully, according to best practices, the video/audio might not be interpreted accurately. This course exposes students to more advanced theory and hands-on techniques that conform to the Best Practices for the Acquisition and Processing of Digital Multimedia Evidence (DME).