Advanced Homicide Symposium

Date & Time: December 11, 2021
Location: Zoom
Instructor: Dr. Henry C. Lee, Bernie Grimm, Esq., Dr. James Gill, and Institute faculty
Tuition: $150 in-person, $25 virtual
Students: $25 in-person, $10 virtual

The Fall 2021 – 44th Annual Advanced Homicide Investigation Symposium – 29th Annual Arnold Markle Symposium will take place on December 11, 2021. This program will be presented both live and on-line. The main topic will be the “Forensic Investigation of Police Involved Shooting” with presentations on the Forensic Investigation and Reconstruction, Legal and Investigative Issues, and Forensic Pathology. A discussion will follow involving the Valuable Physical & Chemical Evidence, DNA Transfer Evidence and the Examination of Pattern Evidence.

The Fall 2021 Symposium will include a (Zoom) webinar where many can participate in all time zones. The symposium will offer attendees Advanced Forensic Scene Examination as well as Advanced Scene Reconstructions case studies by Dr. Henry C. Lee.

This program is open to world-wide criminal justice community and other interested individuals.

Certificates of attendance will be provided to registered attendees.

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Upcoming Events

  • Spring 2023: Workshop #1 - Physical Evidence in Hate Crimes and Police Shooting Incidents
  • Spring 2023: Computer Crimes Symposium
  • Summer 2023: Forensic Science for Attorneys
  • Summer 2023: Forensic Science for Educators – Its Application for Your Students
  • Summer 2023: Workshop #2 - Physical Evidence in Hate Crimes and Police Shooting Incidents
  • Fall 2023: Workshop #3 - Physical Evidence in Hate Crimes and Police Shooting Incidents

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Dr. Lee has been a member of the faculty at the University of New Haven since 1975 and helped establish one of the foremost academic forensic programs in the world. The University and its students are world-renowned in this field. You can visit www.newhaven.edu to find out more about undergraduate and graduate study in the University of New Haven’s Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciences.

The Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science is housed in a state-of-the-art building on the University of New Haven campus. While we work hand-in-hand toward a common goal, it is important to note the Lee Institute is a separate entity that works closely with the University.

Through training, consultation, research and a unique public learning center, the Institute’s goal is to make the criminal justice system more effective. Toward that goal, we provide unique and effective training programs and cutting edge resources to professionals in the law enforcement fields.

More About Dr. Lee

Dr. Henry C. Lee is the founding father of the Institute. The legendary investigator is known for finding the tiniest clues. He has even solved a murder without a body. Find out more about the world-famous investigator on https://www.facebook.com/DrHenryLee.