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Seminar: De-Mystifying Forensics   

Ruin all of the crime shows for your friends!! This series explores the true nature of forensic investigations, from the crime scene to the crime lab and crime reconstruction. Each element of an investigation is a unique specialization often overblown by media. This course will uncover the simple science behind the practice. This program is being presented with limited enrollment to foster discussion.

 LECTURES:

1. Crime Scene Processing: Learn the crucial steps in processing a crime scene, from securing the area to collecting evidence, ensuring accurate results.

2.  Latent Print Formation and Recovery: Discover how latent fingerprints are formed and recovered, and their importance in criminal investigations.

3.  Firearms and Ballistics: Explore firearm identification, bullet trajectory, and how ballistic evidence links suspects to crimes.

4.  Blood Pattern Analysis: Understand how blood spatter patterns provide insights into crime events and aid in crime scene reconstruction.

5. Trace Evidence: Learn how trace evidence like hair, fibers, and debris helps link suspects to crime scenes.

6. Crime Scene Sequencing: Apply methods to reconstruct crime events through sequencing, using case studies and worksheets for practice.

Patrick McLaughlin is a full-time instructor at FAU Boca Raton, coordinating the Forensic Investigations Minor. A retired NYPD detective with 20 years of experience and degrees in forensic science from John Jay College, he combines extensive crime scene work with academic research in areas like blood pattern analysis, DNA, ballistics, and latent fingerprint examination.

Seminar: De-Mystifying Forensics | Boca Raton Campus | Instructor: Patrick McLaughlin
3/23/2026
  • Seminar: De-Mystifying Forensics
  • Location: Boca Raton Campus
    Fees:
    Member: $100.50
    Non-Member: $134.00
    Price at the Door: 30
    Date: 3/23/2026 - 4/27/2026
    Time: 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM
    Building: Boca Raton - Friedburg Auditorium
    Instructor: Patrick McLaughlin

    Ruin all of the crime shows for your friends!! This series explores the true nature of forensic investigations, from the crime scene to the crime lab and crime reconstruction. Each element of an investigation is a unique specialization often overblown by media. This course will uncover the simple science behind the practice. This program is being presented with limited enrollment to foster discussion.

     LECTURES:

    1. Crime Scene Processing: Learn the crucial steps in processing a crime scene, from securing the area to collecting evidence, ensuring accurate results.

    2.  Latent Print Formation and Recovery: Discover how latent fingerprints are formed and recovered, and their importance in criminal investigations.

    3.  Firearms and Ballistics: Explore firearm identification, bullet trajectory, and how ballistic evidence links suspects to crimes.

    4.  Blood Pattern Analysis: Understand how blood spatter patterns provide insights into crime events and aid in crime scene reconstruction.

    5. Trace Evidence: Learn how trace evidence like hair, fibers, and debris helps link suspects to crime scenes.

    6. Crime Scene Sequencing: Apply methods to reconstruct crime events through sequencing, using case studies and worksheets for practice.

    Patrick McLaughlin is a full-time instructor at FAU Boca Raton, coordinating the Forensic Investigations Minor. A retired NYPD detective with 20 years of experience and degrees in forensic science from John Jay College, he combines extensive crime scene work with academic research in areas like blood pattern analysis, DNA, ballistics, and latent fingerprint examination.

 

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