Training

Forensic consulting and education in bloodstain pattern analysis, crime scene reconstruction and processing, shooting incident reconstruction, officer involved shootings and forensic uses of animation models. BGA teaches the proper analysis techniques for preparing for presentation in a court of law.

Forensic Training & Education

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Bevel Gardner and Associates offer courses to train individuals in the forensic science procedures they use. The purpose of Forensic Science is to examine and collect information to help determine the facts at the scene of the crime. It may be used to confirm or exclude a suspect from further investigation. BGA teaches the proper analysis techniques for preparing for a presentation in a court of law.

Professional education courses offered include:

Crime Scene Reconstruction
Crime Scene Processing
Shooting Incident Reconstruction
Death Scene Investigation and Recovery of Human Remains
Officer Involved Shootings
Bloodstain Pattern Analysis
Mentorship Program


How to Host a Course

The hosting agency must comply with the following requirements:

  • Provide an adequate training facility to house twenty-four students, with moveable chairs and tables.

  • Provide additional space for the setup of scenarios, depending on the class.

  • The training area must have available electrical outlets, extension cords, a screen, or an appropriate projection wall.

  • Provide access to a copier for occasional handouts as required. Manuals and primary handouts are the responsibility of BGA, but as the class proceeds, there are always minimal additional copying requirements.

  • Assist BGA in locating adequate room and board; however, BGA is responsible for all associated travel and boarding costs for instructors.

  • Provide a shipping address, and be willing to accept deliveries in advance of the class, holding all supplies until required for class.

  • The hosting agency is allowed to charge a small additional fee for refreshments if they desire.