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ma 12 mei 25 PA Apeldoorn, Arnhemseweg 348 Apeldoorn Inschrijven
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Blood Pattern Analysis Advanced

Blood Pattern Analysis Advanced Open Inschrijving (internationaal)

Bloodstain Pattern Analysis – Advanced The course will assist crime scene investigators in the documentation, the interpretation the evaluation of bloodstain patterns as can be found in crime scene cases. Topics will include physics of bloodstain formation, event analysis, report preparation, and court presentation techniques as will be trained in a mock court session.

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The course will assist crime scene investigators in the documentation, the interpretation the evaluation of bloodstain patterns as can be found in crime scene cases. Topics will include physics of bloodstain formation, event analysis, report preparation, and court presentation techniques as will be trained in a mock court session.

Successful completion of the course will furthermore require a series of  scientific articles to be studied prior to the course. The articles will be supplied a few weeks before the course.

Preparing and giving a presentation during the course about a topic to be selected by the trainers before course starts.

Content
This hands-on practical course (40 hours duration) is designed for investigators, crime scene technicians, forensic analysts, and others involved in criminal and medical-legal investigations and crime scene investigation.
The advanced course builds upon the basic principles and practical skills acquired in a IABPA- approved basic BPA Course. Completion of a basic course is therefore a prerequisite for attending this advance course. Knowledge acquired in the advanced course will allow for more complex applications of bloodstain pattern analysis.

During this advanced course we will focus on the documentation, interpretation and evaluation of bloodstain patterns as well as report preparation and court presentation.

The course includes instructions on the following subjects:

  • Bloodstain Pattern terminology and identification (review)
  • Physics of bloodstain formation
  • Documentation requirements
  • Determination of the area of origin (review) by the use of HemoSpat software
  • Conclusion drawing, reporting, and peer review
  • Reconstruction
  • Courtroom presentations and expert testimony (competed with a mock court session)

During the course several moments knowledge and ability are demonstrated by the participants through tests and presentations.

Goal
Upon completion of the course the student will be able to:

  • Relate characteristics of bloodstain pattern types to the mechanism of stain production.
  • Demonstrate the methodology of BPA within the context of the overall scene.
  • Demonstrate the ability to use various methods to establish the area of origin of an impact pattern and discuss their limitations.
  • Demonstrate the ability to evaluate bloodstain patterns on different objects and surfaces as seen in crime scenes.
  • Formulate bloodstain pattern evidence into a report format which complies with scientific and jurisdictional standards.
  • Demonstrate the ability to review another analyst’s work (technical and administrative review).
  • Demonstrate the ability to evaluate complex bloodstain pattern scenes.
  • Apply knowledge in presenting BPA expert-testimony in a courtroom.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the properties of blood and how they relate to bloodstain pattern analysis, particularly the physics of bloodstain formation.

Exam
The course is completed by a practical competency exam, which consists among others of a practical bloodstain case.

After the BPA Advanced training the participant must produce a BPA report of this case within 8 weeks. The trainers will look over this report (as  the result of the practical test) to check if the quality is sufficient to have proved BPA skills on the Advanced level.

You will pass the exam if you meet the requirements of the practical test, the mock court session, as well as the presentation on the given topic.

Target Group
Experienced forensic technical investigative police officers and forensic science laboratory staff.

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Goal
Upon completion of the course the student will be able to:

  • Relate characteristics of bloodstain pattern types to the mechanism of stain production.
  • Demonstrate the methodology of BPA within the context of the overall scene.
  • Demonstrate the ability to use various methods to establish the area of origin of an impact pattern and discuss their limitations.
  • Demonstrate the ability to evaluate bloodstain patterns on different objects and surfaces as seen in crime scenes.
  • Formulate bloodstain pattern evidence into a report format which complies with scientific and jurisdictional standards.
  • Demonstrate the ability to review another analyst’s work (technical and administrative review).
  • Demonstrate the ability to evaluate complex bloodstain pattern scenes.
  • Apply knowledge in presenting BPA expert-testimony in a courtroom.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the properties of blood and how they relate to bloodstain pattern analysis, particularly the physics of bloodstain formation.

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Costs
€ 1495,- per participant. Prices include a course manual, lunch and refreshments during the course.

N.B.: No VAT will be added.

Hotel and travel costs are not included.

Planning

Module Datum Van Tot Locatie
BPA ma 12-5-2025 9:00 17:00 PA Apeldoorn, Arnhemseweg 348 Apeldoorn
BPA di 13-5-2025 9:00 17:00 PA Apeldoorn, Arnhemseweg 348 Apeldoorn
BPA wo 14-5-2025 9:00 17:00 PA Apeldoorn, Arnhemseweg 348 Apeldoorn
BPA do 15-5-2025 9:00 17:00 PA Apeldoorn, Arnhemseweg 348 Apeldoorn
BPA vr 16-5-2025 9:00 17:00 PA Apeldoorn, Arnhemseweg 348 Apeldoorn

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