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Jody Wolf, MS, MBA Marna McLendon JD, MFS

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Presented at the AAFS 63 rd Annual Meeting February 25, 2011. Jody Wolf, MS, MBA Marna McLendon JD, MFS. How did this start?. Arizona Forensic Services Advisory Committee. Arizona Attorney General Recommended from DNA Committee Chair – Judge Ron Reinstein. AZ FAC Composition. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Presented at the AAFS 63 rd  Annual Meeting February 25, 2011

Jody Wolf, MS, MBA

Marna McLendon JD, MFS

Page 2: Presented at the AAFS 63 rd  Annual Meeting February 25, 2011

How did this start?

Page 3: Presented at the AAFS 63 rd  Annual Meeting February 25, 2011

Arizona Forensic Services Advisory Committee

• Arizona Attorney General

• Recommended from DNA Committee

• Chair – Judge Ron Reinstein

Page 4: Presented at the AAFS 63 rd  Annual Meeting February 25, 2011

AZ FAC Composition

• ALL Arizona crime lab directors

• Law Enforcement – Dept. of Public Safety, Sheriff and Police

• Prosecution

• Justice Project

• Medical Examiner

• Staffed by Attorney General and Arizona Criminal Justice Commission

Page 5: Presented at the AAFS 63 rd  Annual Meeting February 25, 2011

AZ FAC Education Committee

• Chair – Attorney General Prosecutor

• Phoenix PD Crime Lab

• AZ Dept. of Public Safety

• ACJC

Page 6: Presented at the AAFS 63 rd  Annual Meeting February 25, 2011

Academy Board

• Members of Education Committee– AZ Attorney General’s Office– Dept. of Public Safety Crime Laboratory– Phoenix Police Crime Laboratory

• Medical Examiner

• Director of Arizona Prosecutor’s Association

• Defense Bar Training Coordinator

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Planning Effort

• Did we have all the right people?

• Who would be our class?

• How large?

• Where to hold?

• What cost?

• Who would be the faculty?

• What agency would administer?

• How would communication occur?

• Textbook?

Page 8: Presented at the AAFS 63 rd  Annual Meeting February 25, 2011

Planning Effort Cont.

• Took 6 months– Board Meetings once a month– Email communication

• Timeline– 3 months out: Announcement– 2 months out: Notifications Made to Attendees– 1 month out: Tuition Payments Due

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Important Considerations

• Continuing Education Credits for attendees

• Equal Opportunity for both prosecution and defense

• Involvement of the Judges

• Interactive Curriculum

• Length of Academy & Schedule

Page 10: Presented at the AAFS 63 rd  Annual Meeting February 25, 2011

Materials• Binder

– Presenter Hand-outs

– Topic Articles

• Text– Safferstein: Introduction

to Criminalistics, 10th Ed.

• Reference Materials– Predicate Questions

– Executive Summary of NAS Report

– Research on Forensic Science on the Internet (Cynthia Holt)

– Joe Bono’s Article: Forensic Science Needs a Lot Less Finger-Pointing and a Lot More Solutions

– Glossary of Terms

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Curriculum

• Scientific Foundation

• Forensic Disciplines

• Interactive Team Presentations

• Tours and Hands-on Practical Exercises

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Curriculum Cont.

• Scientific Foundation– NAS Report and Panel Discussion– Scientific Method– Daubert in Arizona

Page 13: Presented at the AAFS 63 rd  Annual Meeting February 25, 2011

Curriculum Cont.

• Forensic Disciplines– Crime Scene

Response– Forensic Biology/DNA– Toxicology– Controlled Substances– Firearms – Trace

– Arson– Trace– Questioned

Documents– Latent Prints– Death Investigation– Digital Forensics

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Curriculum Cont.• Team Presentations

– Moot Courts on Forensic Disciplines

– Prosecution & Defense Teams

– Fact Pattern: Scenario, Evidence, Results

– Judges

– Debrief

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Curriculum Cont.

• Tours and Hands-on Practical Exercises– Phoenix Police Crime Laboratory– Maricopa County Medical Examiner– AZ Dept. Of Public Safety Crime Laboratory*– AZ Computer Forensic Laboratory*– National Clearing House for Science, Technology,

and the Law– Book Fair

*Virtual Tours

Page 16: Presented at the AAFS 63 rd  Annual Meeting February 25, 2011

Where are we now?

• Just finished Week 6– NAS, Scientific Method, CSR, Forensic

Biology/DNA, Team Presentation, PPD Tour

• Successes:– Presenters, Participation, Tour

• Opportunities for Improvement:– Team Presentation

Page 17: Presented at the AAFS 63 rd  Annual Meeting February 25, 2011

Looking to the Future…

• Evaluations

• Reporting back to AZ FAC

• Next Academy

• Expanding across the State

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Jody Wolf

[email protected] McLendon

[email protected]