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STAFS Training: Advanced Crime Scene Investigation

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Date: July 7-11, 2014
Location: College of Criminal Justice and the Southeast Texas Applied Forensic Science (STAFS) Facility, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas

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Students examine human bones in the laboratory.
The collection of all skeletal elements is essential for an accurate assessment of trauma, identifying features or other biological identifiers such as age, sex and ancestry to identify the unknown.

This four day, intense, hands-on, short course teaches the fundamental principles of forensic anthropology used in the recovery and analysis of human skeletal remains. Methods used in the estimation of sex, age, stature, and ancestry will be covered with hands-on exercises. The course will include lectures and practical applications in anthropology and field recovery activities of human skeletal remains. This is an applied course using real human skeletons. Endurance in field recovery is required.

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Students look for bones and other evidence at a grave site.
BOOKING AND PRICING
Cost: $500.00 ($450.00 if registered and paid my March 14, 2014).
To register and pay for the course visit the STAFS website at http://www.cjcenter.org/stafs/training.html

ACCOMMODATIONS
For Hotel reservation contact the University Hotel (936)-291-2151
Discount room rate: $77.95 +tax/night

For More Information:
Course Information: Dr. Joan Bytheway (936) 294-2310; Bytheway@shsu.edu
Administrative Questions: Tammy Winkler (936)294-1674; icc_tlw@shsu.edu


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