The Bloodstain Pattern Analysis (BPA) course at the Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science offers an in-depth look at the mechanisms and interpretation of bloodstain patterns. Designed for professionals and students in the field of forensics, this training provides critical insights into crime scene reconstruction and evidence analysis. Participants will benefit from the institute's world-class facilities and expert instruction, gaining practical knowledge essential for modern forensic investigations and legal proceedings.
What to Expect
A rigorous academic and practical training session focused on the scientific analysis of bloodstain patterns.
Who Should Attend
Forensic scientists
Law enforcement officers
Criminal justice students
Crime scene investigators
Agenda Overview
Comprehensive workshop covering the theory and practice of BPA.
Venue & Address
Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science
300 Boston Post Rd West Haven , Connecticut – 06516 United States
Organizer
Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science · Educational Institution
A premier center for forensic science research and training.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the event held?
At the Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science, West Haven, CT.
Who should attend?
Professionals and students in forensic science and law enforcement.
What is BPA?
Bloodstain Pattern Analysis is the scientific study of bloodstains to reconstruct crime scenes.
Is this a recurring event?
Please check the institute's official calendar for specific course offerings.
How do I register?
Registration is typically handled through the Henry C. Lee Institute website.
Is there a fee?
Yes, professional training courses at the institute usually require a registration fee.
Tags
Forensics
Science
Training
Law Enforcement
Education
West Haven
Summary
Advanced forensic training on bloodstain pattern analysis at the Henry C. Lee Institute.