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\n< span style="font-size: 14px\;">REGISTRATION CLOSES AT 5pm Eastern\, August 3\, 2022
\nDr. Elayne Pope\, Ph. D is a Fore nsic Anthropologist who researches how the human body burns with applicati ons to fatal fire casework. She received her doctorate from the University of Arkansas in 2007 for &ldquo\;The Effects of Fire on Human Remains.&rdq uo\; Dr. Pope has been a researcher and instructor for the San Luis Obispo Fire Investigation Strike Team (SLO FIST) Fatal Fire Death Investigation Course since 2008 where human cadavers are utilized to recreate fatal fire scenes using structures\, vehicles\, and outdoor fire environments. Dr. P ope specializes in the analysis of traumatic injury and its implications f or fatal fire investigations along with examining burn patterns of individ ual casework. Her training courses examine how the human body is an import ant type of physical evidence from fatal fire scenes and the value of evid ence preservation for fatal fire casework.
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\nThe Fatal Fi
re Investigation Training Course is a scientific approach to how the human
body burns in different types of fire scenes (structures\, vehicles\, con
fined space\, and outdoors) for Law Enforcement\, Fire Investigators\, and
Medicolegal Investigators. Training is derived from over a decade of expe
rimental burn research with human cadavers in a variety of fire environmen
ts that are routinely encountered in forensic casework. The heat-related c
hanges of the human body (burn damage and pugilistic positioning) are pres
ented along with the types of physical evidence that survives for investig
ators at the fatal fire scene. \;
\nFatal Fire Investigation Trai
ning Course Topics:
\n&bull\; Introduction to normal burn patterns and heat related changes of the body
during a fire.
\n&bull\; Nor
mal heat-related changes for the arms\, legs\, torso\, and head (natural s
tages of burning to full cremation) and their appearance/condition after t
he fire.
\n&bull\; Heat-relat
ed changes of preexisting traumatic injury from gunshot wounds\, blunt for
ce trauma\, and sharp force trauma in burned human remains.
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Experimental case examples of veh
icle fires\, structure fires\, outdoor fires\, the use of ignitable liquid
s\, and criminal attempts to destroy physical evidence of the body.
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n&bull\; Effects of suppression\,
post-fire changes to the body\, and problems with improper handling of fra
gile burned human remains/evidence from the scene.
\n&bull\; Fatal fire scene documentation\, evidence
handling\, the autopsy\, and methods of victim identification from bodies
that were &lsquo\;burned beyond recognition&rsquo\;.
\nFee
s:
\nIAAI Member Price $285.00
\nNon-IAAI Member Price
$425.00
\nPayment Terms: Credit / Debit Card Only
\nIf you must
use a Check or other means\, please contact IAAI-Trainin
g@Firearson.com directly. \;
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