iOPolicing remains the premier resource for expert testimony, case studies and evaluation, agency support, and advancing the area of Police Sciences. The founder of Integrated Operational Police, LLC., (iOPolicing) Robert Grant, III, Esquire, and he...
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Mr. Chancellor is an expert in the field of crime scene reconstruction, wrongful convictions, crime scene staging, suicide Investigations, and military Investigations especially in the field of violent and sexual crimes. His mission is to provide an accurate...
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Mr. Stephenson is a former Police Officer, FBI Agent, FBI Police Instructor, FBI - SWAT/Firearms Instructor/Defensive Tactics Instructor and FBI National Academy Instructor:
Mr. Stephenson is a certified, Use of Force/Firearm's Instructor for the...
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Call for a FREE CONSULTATION. Mr. Howard's areas of expertise include shooting incident investigation, shooting reconstruction, shooting reenactments, firearms, internal-external-terminal ballistics, toolmark examination/comparison, ammunition, Gun Shot...
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Mr. LaRosa spent over 28 years with the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) involved in all facets of violent crime. His breadth of experience included a full spectrum of examining violent offenders and working complex crime scenes.
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Stephen Patrick’s career in federal law enforcement spanned over 28 years. As an Industry Operations Investigator and Special Agent with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF), he specialized...
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Key Associates is a group of highly competent men and women whose professional experience encompasses the entire spectrum of police related subjects. Some of their areas of expertise include: police training,...
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Police Practices & Premises Security Expert
Mark Meredith has over 25 years of experience in law enforcement and security, working with police agencies, the Department of Homeland Security, tribal governments,...
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PD&A offers forensic experts in psychiatry, psychology, neuropsychology, neurology, pathology, nursing, social work, criminal behavior analysis, police, corrections, security, and toxicology. For the...
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Forensic Document Examiner
Mark Songer is a former FBI Special Agent and FBI Forensic Examiner who specializes in forensic document examinations. He is frequently retained to investigate matters involving...
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James T. Clemente worked for the FBI for 22 years where he has been qualified as an expert witness in the areas of Child Sexual Offender Behavior, Child Sexual Victimization, Child Abduction, and Child...
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Michael Pearl
Police Practices & Premises Security Expert
Michael Pearl is a premises security and police practices expert with more than two decades of professional experience. As an expert at Robson...
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Janet I. Warren, DSW, is Professor Emerita of Psychiatry and Neurobehavioral Sciences at University of Virginia (UVA). In this capacity, she served as teaching and research faculty at the Institute of...
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Consolidated Consultants (CCc) continues to deliver high quality expert witness and medical expert witness referrals nationwide since 1995. CCc is the only referral service where you can view the full,...
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Cameron H. Malin, JD, CISSP, is a Cyber Behavioral Profiler and former Supervisory Special Agent/Behavioral Profiler with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), specializing in the assessment of Cyber...
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For over 30 years, ForensisGroup has provided the nation’s top law firms, businesses, insurance companies, government entities with highly qualified expert witnesses and consultants. Experts referred by...
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Blake McConnell, MA, was an FBI Special Agent for 21 years. During his career Mr. McConnell investigated financial institution fraud, mail/wire fraud, violent crime, and civil rights violations. He also...
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Michael Gerard
Police Practices & Premises Security Expert
Michael Gerard is an expert in Police Practices and Premises Security with 25 years of professional experience in law enforcement. Mike’s...
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Crime Scene Analysis FAQs
What is a crime scene analysis expert witness?
Crime scene analysis expert witnesses are trained to identify, collect, and analyze evidence from crime scenes, including bloodstains, fibers, hair, and other physical materials. They can help reconstruct the events leading up to a crime based on the evidence found at the scene.
What is the role of a crime scene analysis expert witness?
A crime scene analysis expert witness is a professional who offers expert testimony on matters related to crime scene analysis, such as evidence collection, preservation, and analysis.
How much can a person make as a crime scene analysis expert witness?
Crime scene analysis expert witnesses can earn in the range from $175 to $450 per hour, with some circumstances calling for more. The expert and retaining attorney will agree upon the amount, which is usually put in a retainer agreement.
What are the qualifications of a crime scene analysis expert witness?
A crime scene analysis expert witness is an expert in analyzing crime scenes to gather evidence for legal proceedings.
For a lawsuit, what type of evidence is gathered and reviewed by a crime scene analysis expert witness?
Crime scene analysis expert witnesses gather and review physical evidence such as DNA, fingerprints, and ballistics, as well as analyze crime scene photos and videos to provide expert testimony in a lawsuit.
In what type of cases might require opinions from a crime scene analysis expert witness?
A crime scene analysis expert witness may be required in cases involving homicide, sexual assault, arson, burglary, and other crimes where physical evidence plays a crucial role in determining guilt or innocence.