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BCIT Forensics Info Session in January

December 13, 2011 by cingram

Information ButtonFor those of you looking for more information about BCIT Forensic Science and Technology programs, please join us at our information session on January 16, 2012 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 16th!

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Child Death Coroner Job Opportunity

December 8, 2011 by cingram

Logo for BC Public ServiceDepartment: Public Safety & Solicitor General
Ministry Branch / Division: EMBC/BCCS
Posting Close Date: 2011-12-22
Location: Victoria
Job Type: Regular, Full-Time
Category: Leadership and Management
Salary: Up to $76,743 annually

Child Death Coroner

Fill a vital role when it comes to sensitive and challenging situations and circumstances

The BC Coroners Service is responsible, under the Coroners Act, for conducting thorough, independent investigations of all factors contributing to the unexpected, unattended or unexplained deaths of persons in BC; and for issuing related recommendations to assist in preventing future deaths and improving community safety and quality of life for all British Columbians.

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Rural Sexual Assault Victims – Turned Away?

November 24, 2011 by cingram

Lonely, deserted country road in the mistSheila Early, Program Coordinator for Forensic Health Sciences, recently set me a link to an article in The Province. This article discusses the care, or sometimes, lack of care, that sexual assault victims receive in rural communities:

“In rural communities, victims’ advocates say, some physicians and nurses aren’t comfortable handling sexual assault cases and are scared about getting caught up in the justice system. As a result, victims sometimes have to be driven hours away to urban hospitals for treatment.”

Some practitioners do come to the defence of the victims, saying all hospitals must be prepared to give the level of care that sexual assault victims require:

“‘When they have the courage to come forward, you have to be there,’ said Delcia Brideau of the sexual assault nurse examiner program in Moncton, N.B.”

An interesting, if not controversial, read…

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New Skills Required for Forensics in the Cloud

November 23, 2011 by cingram

Blue lock on top of a circuit boardTina Yeo, Program Co-Coordinator for Computer Crime, recently pointed out this article to me. It’s an interesting interview with Rob Lee of SANS Institute, talking about the different skills a computer forensics professional will need to develop in order to have a successful career, especially in light of changes from hard-disk information storage to storage in the cloud:

“Forensics in the cloud, not necessarily a new field, requires a new skill set and being able to learn on the fly. Analysts also need to be proficient in mobile devices, operating systems, network forensics and the common hacking methodology…”

In the interview, Lee also discusses:

  • Identifying and overcoming key challenges;
  • The new skills required for forensics in the cloud;
  • Advice for those looking to shift their career into forensics.

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BCIT’s Participation at the IAFN Scientific Assembly

November 22, 2011 by cingram

Sheila and Colin in the Forensics booth at IAFNThe International Association of Forensic Nurses (IAFN) held their 19th Scientific Assembly in Montreal, Quebec  this past October 19 to 22.  This is only the 3rd time the Assembly has been held outside of the USA.

There were 493 attendee with 93 attendees from Canada. These forensic nurses come from a variety of forensic nursing/healthcare fields including: death investigators, forensic psychiatry, forensic corrections, sexual assault nurse examiners, forensic nurse examiners, legal nurse consultants, forensic nursing educators as well as those working with victims or perpetrators of violence and trauma.

Colin presenting at the IAFNBCIT Forensic Science and Technology was an exhibitor at the Assembly and the Coordinator (Sheila Early) as well as two FHS instructors (Colin Harris and Lynn GIfford) were presenters at the Assembly.

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