Initial CSI Course

Fundamental Skills

Professional Development

Experienced Instructors

On Going Support

CSI's training with Forensic Training Partnership

About the Students

Joining an initial Crime Scene Investigators (CSI) course offers numerous benefits for aspiring investigators looking to delve into the captivating world of forensic science. This comprehensive training equips individuals with essential knowledge and skills to effectively analyse and process crime scenes. Here are some key advantages of undertaking our initial CSI course:

1. Fundamental Skills

The course provides a solid foundation in crime scene investigation techniques. Participants learn about evidence collection, photography, fingerprinting, DNA analysis, and documentation procedures. These skills are crucial for accurately reconstructing crime scenes and presenting evidence in a court of law.

Crime scene number 8 being placed on the ground adjacent to a potential exhibit.
A crime swab tube being written on at a Mock Crime scene.

2. Professional Development

The course helps individuals develop their professional capabilities and enhances their credentials. By completing the programme, participants demonstrate their commitment to the field and increase their chances of career advancement within the forensic science domain.

3. Collaboration and Networking

The course provides an excellent opportunity to network with fellow aspiring investigators and industry professionals. Collaborating with like-minded individuals fosters an environment of shared knowledge and experiences, enabling participants to broaden their perspectives and build valuable connections in the field.

Two CSI's working together at a mock crime scene
Back on a Nikon digital camera showing an image from a mock crime scene

4. Career Opportunities

Successful completion of an initial CSI course opens doors to various career opportunities. Students can expect to progress their expertise and gain opportunities for promotion.

In Summary

Enrolling in our Initial CSI course offers a wide range of benefits, including foundational skills, professional development, practical training, networking opportunities, expert guidance, personal fulfillment and enhanced career prospects. By acquiring the necessary knowledge and skills, aspiring crime scene investigators can embark on a fulfilling and meaningful career in forensic science.

CSIs at work
Martin Bloomfield, Tonja Fritz-Johnson and Sarah Thirkell from the Forensic Training Partnership

Expert Guidance

Our Initial CSI courses are led by experienced instructors who possess extensive knowledge and practical experience in crime scene investigation. Their guidance and mentorship ensure that participants receive accurate information and learn the best practices in the field.

In Summary

Enrolling in our Initial CSI course offers a wide range of benefits, including foundational skills, professional development, practical training, networking opportunities, expert guidance, personal fulfillment and enhanced career prospects. By acquiring the necessary knowledge and skills, aspiring crime scene investigators can embark on a fulfilling and meaningful career in forensic science.

two CSI's examining an outside crime scene by a river bank.
Footwear cask from mock crime scene being lifted off the impression.

Work in Progress

The team behind FTP are currently developing a plan to deliver this training on a regional basis, rather than having a central location. Please contact us for more details.

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