Bloodstain Pattern Analyst Level II
Bloodstain Pattern Analyst Level II
About
The examination of bloodstains and bloodstain patterns found in a scene or on evidence recovered from a scene may be a valuable tool for the investigation of crime scenes. The BGA Bloodstain Pattern Analyst Professional Development Program (BPAPD) is a program consisting of three parts. We feel it represents the most comprehensive study plan for BPA analysts offered in the United States.
To properly train competent bloodstain pattern analysts, a comprehensive training program is required that leads the student from novice to competent analyst and ultimately to the status of expert. In the past, questions have been raised with regard to the technical training analysts receive, particularly within the United States.
Based on these concerns, BGA has revised and expanded its bloodstain training curriculum beyond that found in the classic “Basic” and “Advanced” bloodstain courses. The BGA Bloodstain Pattern Analyst Professional Development Program (BPAPD) is intended to better meet the needs of both the student and the discipline.
Concept:
The BPAPD program incorporates two distinct training courses of one week each. A Level I course introduces the student to bloodstain pattern analysis with a significant concentration on basic pattern recognition and documentation. The Level II course concentrates on the proper application of the scientific method, experimental design, and an introduction to clothing examinations. After the Level II course, the student participates in a mentorship program, Level III. The mentoring program includes requirements for both case analysis and research design/completion.
BPA Level II
Prerequisites:
Completion of the Level I course or any Basic BPA course meeting the requirements of the IABPA basic course syllabus.
Length:40-hour course of instruction
Purpose:
The course will enhance basic skills and develop the novice to a core competency level required for independent analysis.
Course Completion Requirements:
The student must pass a comprehensive post-course test based on the text “Bloodstain Pattern Analysis With an Introduction to Crime Scene Reconstruction” (4th Edition) with a score of 70%.
Objectives:
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Demonstrate the ability to use and apply the scientific method.
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Demonstrate the ability to apply experimental design in support of bloodstain pattern analysis.
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Demonstrate the ability to evaluate bloodstain patterns on clothing.
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Recognize and demonstrate how Luminol and LCV are used to enhance latent blood patterns.
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Demonstrate the ability to evaluate a complex bloodstain pattern scene.
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Demonstrate the ability to present bloodstain pattern analysis conclusions in a logical written format.
This course has been approved for 40 hours of certification/recertification training credit by the IAI Crime Scene Certification Board and the IAI Bloodstain Pattern Analysis Certification Board.b