Wisconsin State Crime Laboratories

Crime Scene Processing Course

October 24-28, 2022

Location:
Middleton Police Department

The Crime Scene Processing (CSP) course covers the detection, documentation, preservation, collection, and preparation for the submission of physical evidence to the State Crime Laboratories for Law Enforcement throughout the state. Crime Laboratory instructors will also provide lectures and hands-on training in aspects of photography, fingerprints, footwear, firearms/toolmarks, trace evidence, and DNA. This is a hands-on course - practical exercises throughout the course will have students utilize the skills they learn throughout the week.

Any full-time employee (sworn or not) of a local, county, state or tribal law enforcement agency within the State of Wisconsin whose duties include or will include the processing and/or handling of crime scene evidence is eligible to apply. The Crime Laboratory accepts all applications for attendance, however, not all applicants will be offered a seat in the class. As seats are not determined on a first come, first serve basis, all applicants will undergo a selection process. Due to state and/or county health guidelines, the number of available seats will be reduced from past years. Notification of status in the course will be sent two weeks prior to the start of the course.

As part of the registration process a letter of recommendation from a high-ranking officer within your agency is required. Please have this available when registering to attend the course. 

Course Fee: $125 per student
Note: This course includes an evening training session. Lunch is not included and will be on your own each day.


Click on the links below to review the details on the training location, agenda and to apply for the course.







     

WI Department of Justice
Division of Forensic Science

Program Questions: Lisa Treffinger
Email: treffingerlm@doj.state.wi.us

Registration Questions: Stacy Lenz
Email: lenzse@doj.state.wi.us