Tarleton offers free homicide training to Texas law enforcement professionals

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FORT WORTH (March 10, 2016) — Registration is open to North Texas law enforcement professionals for Tarleton State University’s free training on homicide and cold cases set April 27 and 28 in Fort Worth.

Sponsored by Tarleton’s School of Criminology, Criminal Justice and Strategic Studies, the two-day event—“Crime Scene Assessment: Murder Mayhem and Misunderstanding”—takes place at the Fort Worth Police Academy, 511 W. Felix St. Participants who attend both days will receive 16 hours of credit from the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE).

RSVP early to rbutler02@tarleton.edu. Space is limited.

Special instructors for the training are Richard Walter and Patrick Zirpoli, both members of The Vidocq Society. The society is comprised of 82 forensic specialists from around the world who assist criminal justice agencies in solving cold cases.

A scholar in residence at Oklahoma State University’s School of Forensic Sciences, Walter is a founding member of The Vidocq Society. He retired from the Michigan Department of Corrections after more than 22 years as a prison psychologist. Walter is an international expert on crime assessment, profiling and risk evaluation.

Zirpoli is retired from the Pennsylvania State Police, where he served as supervisor of the agency’s criminal investigation assessment unit. During his career with the state police, he specialized in homicide and cold-case investigations as well as child abduction and abuse.

“This is an unprecedented opportunity for officers, prosecutors, crime analysts, crime scene investigators—all law enforcement professionals—to receive training on violent crime investigation.” said Dr. Katherine Brown, assistant professor of criminal justice, member of The Vidocq Society and nationally recognized expert on solving child-abduction murder cases.

For more information about the two-day workshop or Tarleton’s School of Criminology, Criminal Justice and Strategic Studies, visithttp://tarleton.edu/criminology/index.html.

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