The Forensic department was recently featured by BCIT Magazine, a 30-minute TV news program prepared and delivered by BCIT Journalism students that is broadcast weekly on Shaw TV and online. This episode highlighted Forensic Science and featured a brief interview with Steen Hartsen, technical staff member in our DNA lab, instructor, and coordinator of our CSI Academy for high school students, on his career path and how his degree at BCIT helped him get where he is today. You can view the video here, starting at the 6 minute mark, and see what he has to say about working in a forensic laboratory.
Our Next Info Session Is January 12th
Don’t forget… For those of you looking for more information about BCIT Forensic Science and Technology programs, please join us at our information session on Monday, January 12, 2015 at the Downtown Campus starting at 5:30pm.
At the info session, each Program Coordinator does a general presentation about their option, giving you tips on how to apply, when to apply, and what the career prospects are in their area. After the presentation, the attendees are divided up according to the option they’re most interested in and then are given more in-depth information from their particular Program Coordinator. This is also an opportunity for you to ask questions specific to your circumstances and background, to see if your career aspirations line-up with what we have to offer.
All you have to do is visit our info session web page to sign-up. See you on the 12th!
Crime Scene Mapping Using UAV Technology
Technology once strictly reserved for military applications, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) which are also commonly referred to as “drones,” are now being used for multitude of non-military applications such as law enforcement, firefighting, search and rescue, and other fields where the advantage of having an aerial perspective is invaluable.
BCIT Forensic Science & Technology is currently investigating how this technology can be used in a teaching environment and the direct application to aerial photography and 3D modeling of complex crime scenes. However, before using this type of technology for commercial gain or benefit, strict guidelines put out by Transport Canada for the use of UAVs must be adhered too; including the issuing of Special Flight Operations Certificates (SFOC). This would include such things as; a detailed flight plan, flight location, times and environment, risk mitigation, and proof of liability insurance as just a few of the details that need to be outlined before an applicant is able to use this type of technology legally.
Our department is currently working with various stakeholders in order to allow us to utilize this technology to enrich our students learning experience at BCIT. Watch this quick video for more information. For more information, contact Dave McKay, Program Head Forensic Science & Technology.
Crime Analyst Job Opportunity in Surrey
Title: Crime Analyst
Job Status: Full-Time, Regular
Department: RCMP
Closing Date: December 19, 2014
Overview
The Crime Analyst position specializes in research work involving the application of complex research techniques to support criminal investigative activities, operational programs and crime reduction strategies.
Scope
The successful candidate will provide statistical, tactical and strategic crime analysis services and intelligence information to management. You would be required to review police occurrence files to determine immediate crime problems and patterns of criminal activity; evaluate and validate intelligence information gathered from various sources; and develop and maintain comprehensive files, records and documentation. The Crime Analyst will also deliver presentations, briefings, and situation reports on crime trends and related matters. In addition, the successful candidate will establish and maintain working relationships with members, staff and external agencies.
Forensic Health Sciences Instructors in Vancouver Sun
Aimee Falkenberg, Tara Wilkie, and Larena Dodd, instructors with BCIT’s Forensic Health Sciences program, created an unique, online, training module for health professionals and first responders, helping them identify victims of human trafficking. A recent article in the Vancouver Sun discusses Aimee, Tara, and Larena’s work in Surrey and Abbotsford emergency rooms and how they’re using what they’ve learned to identify trafficking victims and ensure they get the support they need.
Forensic Video Technician Position Available in Langley
Job Title: Forensic Video Technician
Competition #: 14-U116
Job Status: Regular, Full-Time
Division: Protective Services – RCMP
Department: Information Technology
Competition Closing Date: 11/16/2014
Position Overview
The Township of Langley is currently recruiting for a regular full-time Forensic Video Technician to join our team of professionals in the Protective Services – RCMP Division, Information Technology Section.
Summary of Duties
Reporting to the Technical Supervisor, you will be responsible in this unionized position for receiving and reviewing video evidence from various sources, preparing materials and reports to support criminal investigations; appearing in Court to present testimony on any work performed; act as a resource person and provide guidance to Detachment members and other agencies in the field of forensic video analysis. You will also prepare and maintain related files and documentation, perform a variety of clerical tasks, as well as prepare and maintain various documents and files for staff.
New Internet and Social Media Investigative Techniques Workshop
BCIT Forensics is please to offer a new workshop in internet and social media investigative techniques, FSCT 0087, starting December 1, 2014.
This two day, hands-on workshop will provide students with the latest techniques used to effectively gather online information for investigative purposes relating to persons, companies, and other assets. Students will be introduced to the methods of gathering online intelligence through social media platforms, search engines, and dark web searches. In addition, students will learn how to assess potential counter-intelligence concerns. Particular emphasis will be placed on heightened awareness and the “paper trail” investigators may leave behind when using internet investigation tools. Approaches to maintain privacy and security when carrying out online investigations will also be explored and students will be introduced to a variety of online search methodologies.
To find out more information and register for the course, please visit the workshop website.
Winter 2015 Schedule Now Available
Far too early to think of cold weather, I know, but it’s time to start planning for the Winter term already…
I recently uploaded our Winter term 2015 course schedule to our website, so you can use it to plan your course load for January – March 2015. BCIT has updated the way it displays courses online, hopefully making it easier for you guys to find and enroll in them.
Some important dates to remember:
- October 24th – Web preview (You can see the Winter 2015 courses online, but can’t register for them yet)
- October 26th – Web registration opens (You can start registering online)
- October 27th – 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!
Practicum Placement with the VPD Homicide Unit
Four Month Practicum Placement with the VPD
On behalf of the Vancouver Police Department, Sara Lee (VPD Homicide Analysis) would like to offer a placement to students currently enrolled in the BCIT Crime and Intelligence Analysis program who require a practicum. The placement is 4 months, full-time, unpaid with the VPD Homicide Unit.
Duties
The successful student will be providing administrative and operational support to the Homicide Analyst. The primary responsibility will be assisting in an on-going file review project. Specifically, the student will review Vancouver homicide cases and produce analytical products including, but not limited to, time lines, association charts, and telephone toll analysis with the goal of developing investigative leads. The student will also collate and evaluate information received from various sources as well as report on statistical trend analysis.
Crime Analyst Job Opportunity in West Van
Title: Crime Analyst – Police Department
Job ID: 0520-14-EXEMPT-TEMP-02
Closing Date: Noon, October 3, 2014
Job Status: Temporary, Full-Time
Hours of Work: 35 hours per week (hours and days of work may vary)
Compensation – Per Annum: $74,055.80 – $92,565.20
Position Overview
The West Vancouver Police Department has an immediate opening for a temporary, full-time civilian Crime Analyst for approximately one year. The position is expected to be filled in November of 2014.
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