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It’s Moving Day for Forensics!

March 12, 2013 by cingram

A large office with empty desks and piles of packed boxes.Did you know that the Forensics department is moving? We’re taking up fancy new digs across campus. Our office will now be located in SE42 suite 100. We’re going to be in the “Royal Oak” part of campus located at Wayburne Drive and Deer Lake Park Way. Don’t worry, our mailing address is staying the same. Our moving day is Wednesday, March 13th, so our apologies in advance if we’re a little hard to reach that day. Our office should be operational again on March 14th.

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Volunteer Opportunity with the New Westminster Police Department

March 8, 2013 by cingram

Logo for the New Westminster police departmentThe New Westminster Police Department is looking to recruit Crime Prevention Unit volunteers who are trustworthy and dedicated to join our team. This is a great volunteer opportunity if you are considering a career in law enforcement, or want to give back to the Royal City.

If you are interested in applying, please call 604.529.2446 or visit the website. Applications will be accepted until April 7th, 2013.

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Advanced Training for Wildlife Crime Scene Investigators

February 26, 2013 by cingram

Instructors conducting necropsy on dead wildlifeA practical training seminar presented by the North American Wildlife Enforcement Officers Association (NAWEOA) designed for state and federal wildlife officers and investigators will be presented May 14-16, 2013. The topics covered by a team of experienced field orientated presenters include: time of death estimates based on decomposition stage analysis, forensic entomology basics and collection protocols, field firearms and ammunition examination techniques, necropsy presentation and field demonstration, the basics of forensic DNA analysis and tissue collection protocols, forensic geology basics and collection protocols, postmortem characteristics of fish for time of death estimates, raptor electrocution case history presentation, writing the affidavit, and location and availability of resources for forensic analysis. The last day will include scenarios with carcasses that will draw elements from the various topics covered during the seminar.

Registration deadline extended to April 1st. This fifth annual seminar will be held at the Double Arrow Lodge in Seeley Lake, Montana. For more information, please visit the NAWEOA website.

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Practicum and Graduation Project Opportunity with ICBC

February 21, 2013 by cingram

Many cars waiting in trafficThe Insurance Corporation of British Columbia is currently seeking Crime and Intelligence Analysis students to conduct open source intelligence investigations (as a practicum) and also to complete some research in fraud detection and investigation (as a graduation project). Both positions are currently planned to start in March 2013.

Open Source Intelligence Investigations practicum (FSCT 0000)

This practicum will:

  • Be 3 months long
  • Require 2 students working two different shifts (Mon and Wed OR Tue and Thu)
  • Be a fixed schedule of 08:00–16:00 or 09:00–17:00
  • Be under the supervision of the SIU Manager John Edwards (or delegate)

During this practicum, the students will be

  • Conducting open source analysis
  • Documenting the search results
  • Writing a final report, and
  • Meeting with investigation staff to support ongoing investigations

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National Emergency Nurses Affiliation (NENA) Conference in May

February 19, 2013 by cingram

Logo for the 2013 NENA ConferenceJoin us in Vancouver for the Annual National Emergency Nurses’ Affiliation (NENA) Conference. Guaranteed to be a “Wild and Spectacular” event with two and a half exciting days of learning, networking and playing in one of Canada’s most beautiful cities!

May 29 – 31, 2013
Westin Bayshore
Vancouver, BC

BCIT Forensics staff will be presenting at the event, including Sheila Early, Dean Hildebrand, Wayne Jeffery and Tara Wilkie. Conference highlights include:

  • Colour Outside the Lines – AnnMarie Papa, DNP, RN, CEN, NE-BC, FAEN
  • Nursing for the Fun of it, Heaven Knows it’s Not for the Money – Jeff Solheim, MSN, RN-BC, CEN, CFRN, FAEN
  • Atrial Fibrillation – The Shocking Truth – Grant Innes, MD, FACEP, FRCPC
  • Why I Love Emergency Nurses – Bruce Campana, MD, FACEP, FRCPC
  • Wound Care for the Emergency Nurse – Carole Rush, RN, MEd, CEN, FAEN
  • 50 Shades of Triage – Panel Discussion
  • Sepsis and the Emergency Nurse – Sherry Stackhouse, RN, BSN
  • Forensic Evidence – Dean Hildebrand, PhD – Associate Dean, Forensic Science and Technology BCIT
  • BC’s Mobile Medical Unit (MMU) available for simulations and tours – BC’s Mobile Medical Unit (MMU) is high-tech, self-sufficient hospital on wheels. Offering a range of clinical capability, from first-aid and outpatient care to emergency resuscitation and life-saving surgery, the MMU is an important resource in building upon British Columbia’s health response capacity.

For more information and to register, visit the conference website. If you still aren’t convinced to attend, view the informative video.

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Vancouver Police Museum Lecture Series

February 18, 2013 by cingram

Logo for the Vancouver Police MuseumVancouver Police Museum 2013 Lecture Series
Then & Now: An eight part examination of booze, drugs, gangs and sex in Vancouver.

Uncovering the seedy side of Vancouver, this exciting and informative eight-part series delves into the history and changing environment of law enforcement in our fair city. Leading historians, social scientists, police officers, outreach workers and activists dig deep into the origins, growth and consequences of more than 100 years of alcohol, drugs, organized crime and the sex trade in Vancouver.

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Forensics Course Schedule for Classes Starting in April

February 14, 2013 by cingram

CalendarHard to believe that we’re cruising through winter and spring/summer courses are almost upon us…

I recently uploaded our Spring/Summer term 2013 course schedule to our website, so you can use it to plan your course load for April-August 2013.

Some important dates to remember:

  • February 15th – Web preview (You can see the Spring/Summer 2013 courses online, but can’t register for them yet)
  • February 17th – Web registration opens (You can start registering online)
  • February 18th – General registration opens (You can now register by any method)

So go ahead and plan for your next semester and get ready to register before important courses fill up!

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Canucks Event Security Job Opportunity

February 13, 2013 by cingram

Canucks away jerseyCANUCKS SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Part-time Event Security

At Canucks Sports & Entertainment our fans and guests are everything to us, and it is our vision that they have an extraordinary experience every time they enter our arena – whether it is their first, second, or 100th time here. We strive to create memorable moments and lasting relationships with our fans and guests, and we do that through delivering exceptional service.

Each and every one of our employees plays a very important role in providing an exceptional experience to our fans. We need positive, energetic and enthusiastic individuals with an accomplished background in customer service to help create that extraordinary experience.

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When Love Hurts: A NEVR Conference

January 22, 2013 by cingram

A girl saying no to assaultWhen Love Hurts: The Deadly Link Between Sexual Violence and Domestic Homicide

A conference by the Network to Eliminate Violence in Relationships (NEVR)

WHEN: February 28, 2013
WHERE: Kwantlen Polytechnic University, Surrey Campus
TIME: 09:00-16:00
FEE: $25
Lunch will be provided

KEYNOTE SPEAKER: DR. ELAINE ALPERT
Dr. Alpert, Adjunct Professor and Director of the Interpersonal Violence Prevention
Program at the University of British Columbia, has worked to develop public
health initiatives and curriculum that address family violence, sexual assault and
sex trafficking. She has gained international recognition for her work in health
education, policy development and community advocacy for violence prevention.
WITH SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER:
Wendy Van Tongeren Harvey, Senior Crown Counsel

For more information or to register, please contact Maryam Majedi at Surrey Women’s Centre at 604.589.1868 ext. 243.

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Greater Vancouver Security Partners’ Forum

January 18, 2013 by cingram

Circuit board with lock on itGreater Vancouver Security Partners’ Forum presents Emerging Security Trends: Cybersecurity, Social Media and PIPA

Monday January 28th, 2013
Time: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Hilton Metrotown
6083 McKay Avenue, Burnaby, BC

Presentation Topic – Cybersecurity
HONORABLE HOWARD A. SCHMIDT, CISSP, CSSLP
• Former Special Assistant to the President and Cybersecurity Coordinator
• Responsible for coordinating interagency Cybersecurity policy development and implementation and is responsible coordinating engagement with federal, state, local, international, and private sector Cybersecurity partners
• Howard A. Schmidt has had a long distinguished career in defense, law enforcement, and corporate security spanning more than 40 years
• Previously, Mr. Schmidt was the President and CEO of the Information Security Forum (ISF), Vice President and Chief Information Security Officer and Chief Security Strategist for eBay Inc. and Vice Chair of the President’s Critical Infrastructure Protection Board
and as the Special Adviser for Cyberspace Security for the White House

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