Justice, safety and accountability — these are primary goals for law enforcement and within the courtroom.
This webinar dives into how 3D measurement technology enables investigators and reconstructionists to capture scene data without missing a detail, perform detailed analyses and translate the findings into powerful court presentations.
Watch to learn about the versatility and value 3D technology in crime scene forensics and courtroom presentations.
What you’ll learn in this webinar:
- How 3D laser scanning technology can support forensic analysis by capturing detailed and unbiased scene data
- How that 3D data capture can translate into accurate diagrams and presentations for compelling storytelling in court
- A variety of ways the technology can be used, including fly-through videos, forensic animation, virtual reality, 3D models, and scan data that can be 3D printed
- How FARO® technology has been used in civil and criminal cases in all court settings, through case examples, including how the technology was used during the aftermath of an attack in Flint, Michigan
About the speakers:
Noreen Charlton is a Field Application Engineer for FARO. Prior to this role, she served as a Crime Scene Analyst with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department where she worked on thousands of crime scenes and testified as an expert witness.
Jayson Chambers is a Senior Special Agent for the FBI Detroit and a member and current team leader of the FBI’s Evidence Response Team (ERT). He works in counterterrorism investigations and is certified for Post-Blast Training, Body Recovery Training, Mapping of Human Remains, Bullet Trajectory Training, and FARO 3D Laser Scanning.