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FBI forensic training set June 26-27
Baltimore—The Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Criminal Justice Information Services Division is sponsoring a workshop June 26-27 in Baltimore on coding dental forensic information for the National Crime Information Center and the National Dental Image Repository.
The training is free and is designed to provide NCIC dental coding and NDIR instruction to forensic odontologists and licensed dentists who wish to provide assistance to law enforcement in identifying missing and unidentified person cases.
The agenda includes a NCIC overview; missing, unidentified and wanted person file overview, NCIC Supplemental Dental Record; NCIC Dental Comparison Algorithms; coding of missing and unidentified person records; interpreting NCIC Cross Match Reports; and NDIR overview and submission, among other possible topics.
Attendees will receive a certificate for 16 hours of training at the end of the course. Participants should check with their organization or association to see if continuing education credits are accepted.
Registrations will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis and only 40 slots are available. Registrants should be licensed dentists and must submit a copy of their license to register. Please contact Stacey Davis at Stacey.Davis@leo.gov to obtain additional information.















