Course Summary
This course is approved for 1.5 hours of continuing education credits by Missouri POST, American Board of Medicolegal Death Investigators (ABMDI)
Who Should Take This Course
- Law Enforcement Patrol Officers/ Supervisors
- Detectives and Investigators
- Medicolegal Death Investigators
- Coroners
- Interested Students
This is an intermediate level investigative training course for law enforcement, police, coroners, medical examiners, crime scene, and forensic technicians. This course will walk you through the steps used for determining time of death and will explore the science and investigative skills you will need to make a proper determination as to a time of death.
There are three legal times of death used in every investigation. Those times are Physiological, Estimated, and Legal. Each of these three times will be discussed and defined as to how they are used in an investigation.
An accurate estimation of the time of death can lead to discovering the identity of the assailant. In criminal cases, it can eliminate some suspects while focusing attention on others. The time of death is not confined to criminal investigations; it can also come into play in civil situations. Insurance payments may depend upon whether the insured individual was alive at the time the policy went into effect or if he died before the policy expired. Even a single day can be important!
In determining a proper time of death an investigator will use several methods, such as environmental changes, witness statements, and scene reconstruction. But most importantly are the changes he or she will observe on the body itself. Post Mortem Intervals or PMI, are the stages a body goes through after death. These are a set of established and known facts that every Body goes through during the decomposition process but can be dependent on weather and physiological factors. These PMI changes will help an investigator estimate time since death. This course will explain those changes and what the investigator will observe as well as what time averages can be placed on each change.
Determining the time of death is both an art and a science and requires that the medicolegal investigator use several techniques and observations to make his or her estimate. As a general rule, the sooner after death the body is examined, the more accurate this estimate will be.
This is an online video training and is designed to be interactive with students by random quizzes and a final exam. Student login and time are tracked per student to verify the time spent in the course if needed. Testing cannot be done until the videos are watched. Many of the videos have a unique symbol or picture that will appear prominently in the video and is part of the test questions, this will ensure the video has been watched. Certificates will only be available for print after the successful completion of the course material.
Each certificate will indicate that it was an online training and will note the approval control number and the CLEE hours given.
Course curriculum
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Course Introduction and Welcome
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Course Integrity Notice
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Course Integrity Acknowledgment
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Welcome to your new course
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Determining Time of Death
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Introduction - Determining Time of Death
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Determining Time of Death Part one - (33 minutes)
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Determining Time of Death Part two - (25 minutes)
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Stages of Post Mortem Changes
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Forensic Entomology
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Body Temperature – Algor Mortis
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Eyeball Changes
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Quiz - Determining Time of Death
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Quiz - Determining Time of Death
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Law Enforcement CLEE Request
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FAQ
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I’m not currently in this field, can I still take the course?
Yes. This course is open to students who are wanting to enter the field of death investigation as well as working professionals. It is our goal to help you prepare for the job you are wanting by providing nationally accepted training.
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How long do I have access to the course?
You will have access to the course material for six months. This, however, does not take into account natural disasters or a major interruption in business.
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Do we get a certificate at the end?
The course is an all-inclusive course. So, each student will receive a certificate at the end of all course work denoting credits and approval numbers along with the date of completion.
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What if I want to talk to someone before I register?
If you have other questions, please email us or call our academy directly at 1-888-556-0177.
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