DEATH SCENE INVESTIGATION AND THE FORENSIC AUTOPSY
Dates: | September 19 - October 17, 2024 |
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Meets: | Th from 6 PM to 8 PM, 5 sessions |
Hours: | 10.00 |
Location: | Ada County Coroner's Office |
Instructor: | Ada County Coroner's Office |
Fee: | $80.00 Fee Breakdown |
NOTE: Actual crime scene photos will be displayed. Graphic images may not be suitable for all audiences. Ages 18+ NO EXCEPTIONS! All classes will be held at Ada County Coroner’s Office - 95 N Touchmark Way, Meridian 83642 Phone: 208 287-5556
Course Description
Join forensic pathologists, technicians and investigators to learn about the fascinating world of forensic science.
You will learn the many roles and responsibilities of a ME/Coroner’s Office including:
· Determining cause and manner of death
· Forensic examination of the body and clothing
· Examining postmortem wounds & injuries
· Examining skeletal remains
· Multiagency collaboration and evidence collection
9/19/24
Role of the ME/Coroner
Death Scene Investigation
Case Studies
Q & A
9/26/24
Death Scene Investigation cont'd
10/3/24
Forensic Autopsy
10/10/24
Pathology
10/17/24
TOUR OF FACILITY (walking tour with a lot of standing - wear comfortable shoes!)
Ada County Coroner’s Office - 95 N Touchmark Way, Meridian 83642 NEW ADDRESS
Phone: 208 287-5556
Explore the fascinating world of death investigation and forensic pathology. Study interesting crime scenes and puzzling pathologies. Crime scene photos will be examined; graphic images will be shown.
No photographs or video permitted. Age 18+ NO EXCEPTIONS!
The Ada County Coroner’s Office employs three (3) full-time Board-Certified Forensic Pathologists. The role of the Forensic Pathologist is to determine cause and manner of death. The Ada County Coroner’s Office Forensic Pathologists are highly trained medical doctors who are board certified in Clinical, Anatomical and Forensic Pathology. Dr. Warren and Dr. Di Loreto are also board certified in Neuropathology. They are responsible for examining the human body in order to determine the cause of all violent, sudden, accidental, traumatic and unattended deaths as outlined in the Idaho statutes.
The Forensics Division consists of six (6) full-time forensic specialists. This includes one (1) Forensic Supervisor, four (4) Forensics Technicians, and one (1) Forensic Coordinator. The role of the Forensic Division is multi-faceted. They are subject matter experts that specialize in processing forensic autopsies and forensic lab procedures. In addition, the Forensic Division is responsible for forensic photography, specimen and evidence collection, chain of custody, forensic radiography, and working with numerous law enforcement agencies, specialized labs and funeral homes. The Forensic Division also facilitates the internship program, community outreach, educational lectures and facility tours.
The Office employs a total 11 full time Medicolegal Death Investigators (MDI). This includes one (1) Investigative Supervisor, two (2) Senior Deputies, and nine (9) Investigators. The MDI investigates and aids in determination of cause and manner of death according to state statute; particularly unexpected and unexplained death or those without a physician in attendance. The investigator identifies forensic evidence to include collection and preservation. The MDI determines the identity of the deceased, identifies legal next of kin, and notifies them of the death. Investigators assist families in resolving concerns relating to the death. A complete death investigation can include on scene investigation, interviews, evidence collection and preservation, and various methods of documenting the case. Investigators are often called to testify in criminal and civil court.
Click on instructor links for biographies; ages 18+ NO EXCEPTIONS!