NJ State Police Crime Scene Investigations Course (Fall Session)
Date/Time
9/11/2026 - 10/30/2026
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Eastern
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Eastern
Event Type(s)
Training Announcement
Event Description
Tuition: $2,450 per student
Background
This basic crime scene investigation course provides
comprehensive instruction in crime scene investigation for a
total of thirty-five days of training over a seven-week period.
The course is held in many locations but the majority being
at Monmouth University, Camp Evans (Wall Twp.), and
Hamilton State Police Barracks. The goal is to create
standardized training for crime scene investigators.
Students will learn the most current fundamental skills and
techniques to conduct their investigation.
Course Content
The two hundred-eighty hour course will be academically
accredited by Seton Hall University. Individual certificates of
completion which satisfy an eighty (80) hour basic course in
Fingerprint Identification, a forty (40) hour basic course in
Bloodstain Pattern Analysis, and a forty (40) hour basic
course in Shooting Analysis and Reconstruction will be
awarded along with an overall certificate for completing the
two hundred-eighty hour course in basic Crime Scene
Investigation.
Key Modules of the Course
• Fingerprint Identification
• Fingerprint Identification/Palm Print Identification/Latent
Print Processing/Courtroom Testimony
• Forensic Photography
• Shooting Reconstruction
• Bloodstain Pattern Analysis
• Forensic Anthropology/Clandestine Grave & Body
Recovery
• Laboratory speakers/Medical Examiner's Office
• Evidence Collection and Crime Scene Measurements
• Simulated Crime Scene & Court Room Exercise
Background
This basic crime scene investigation course provides
comprehensive instruction in crime scene investigation for a
total of thirty-five days of training over a seven-week period.
The course is held in many locations but the majority being
at Monmouth University, Camp Evans (Wall Twp.), and
Hamilton State Police Barracks. The goal is to create
standardized training for crime scene investigators.
Students will learn the most current fundamental skills and
techniques to conduct their investigation.
Course Content
The two hundred-eighty hour course will be academically
accredited by Seton Hall University. Individual certificates of
completion which satisfy an eighty (80) hour basic course in
Fingerprint Identification, a forty (40) hour basic course in
Bloodstain Pattern Analysis, and a forty (40) hour basic
course in Shooting Analysis and Reconstruction will be
awarded along with an overall certificate for completing the
two hundred-eighty hour course in basic Crime Scene
Investigation.
Key Modules of the Course
• Fingerprint Identification
• Fingerprint Identification/Palm Print Identification/Latent
Print Processing/Courtroom Testimony
• Forensic Photography
• Shooting Reconstruction
• Bloodstain Pattern Analysis
• Forensic Anthropology/Clandestine Grave & Body
Recovery
• Laboratory speakers/Medical Examiner's Office
• Evidence Collection and Crime Scene Measurements
• Simulated Crime Scene & Court Room Exercise
Contact Person
Detective Loveland #7504
(phone: 609-584-5000 x 5255)
(phone: 609-584-5000 x 5255)
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