We are looking to fill a unit supervisor position at our Bridgeport location. In addition to educational requirements, you must be at a senior level firearms examiner for at least two years. The Bridgeport Unit is comprised of 3 examiners actively working cases and 5 technicians. This location is currently piloting a NIBIN subunit that operates in conjunction with the department's Crime Gun Intelligence Unit. This is a relatively young unit that could benefit from good mentorship. New ideas for effectiveness and efficiently would be welcome. Closing date is 10/30/25 https://lnkd.in/gbgXtAvY
Delta Forensics, LLC
Professional Services
Dover , PA 5,647 followers
An international training and consulting company, helping professionals learn through quality training
About us
Delta Forensics is a forensic science training and consulting company. Since 2017, we have been an innovator in online and distance learning, specializing in latent print examination, crime scene response and photography, and offering the only fully online/self-paced training program to train the participant to casework competency! . Through the Delta Forensics Virtual Academy, our programs are affordable and available globally!
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- Industry
- Professional Services
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Dover , PA
- Type
- Self-Owned
- Founded
- 2016
- Specialties
- forensic science, fingerprints, crime scene, crime scene investigation, law enforcement, training, case consultation, photography, quality assurance, crime laboratory, virtual training, forensics, and investigation
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Dover , PA 17315, US
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Washington DC, US
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#FORENSICS Breakthrough as fingerprints now visible on fired bullets https://lnkd.in/e9Yhe4Aj
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Still the innovation in online training! #deltaforensics
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Nice article from Guam regarding some new progress: https://lnkd.in/ed27xhr7
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We're Hiring!! 🔍 Join the Charles County Sheriff’s Office as a Digital Evidence Custodian 🔍 The Charles County Sheriff’s Office is seeking a highly organized and tech-savvy candidate to manage the creation and oversight of our Digital Evidence Property repository. 💼 In this role, you will: · Oversee digital evidence storage systems and ensure data integrity · Collaborate with IT staff, vendors, and internal teams · Ensure compliance with standards for digital property management · Support property duties within the Property Management Section 🎓 Preferred Qualifications: · High school diploma or GED (Bachelor’s in IT field is preferred) · Strong technical knowledge and organizational skills · Ability to work independently and meet deadlines · Integrity and professionalism required · CJIS certification (or ability to obtain) Help support law enforcement operations by maintaining the integrity of critical digital evidence. 🔗 Obtain more information or apply today: https://lnkd.in/eg4ApD2N Apply by October 31, 2025! #DigitalEvidence #ITJobs #LawEnforcementCareers #CharlesCountySheriffsOffice #NowHiring #EvidenceCustodian #PropertyManagement
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The Next Chapter in My Research Journey 📖✨ Following my first publication (https://lnkd.in/eNVq-fth) — which marked the start of this incredible adventure — I’m thrilled to share that my new research paper has just been published in Forensic Science International: Synergy! 🎉 “The development of Forensic Science in the criminal justice system of England and Wales (2000–2024): A systematic review” Read it here - https://lnkd.in/ei-V__Uk This paper explores how Forensic Science in England and Wales has evolved over the past two decades — from early challenges of privatisation and fragmentation to the modern dynamics of research, regulation and innovation. By reviewing over 200 publications, we identified key themes that have shaped the field — with Quality, Communication & Knowledge Sharing and Research emerging as the pillars that continue to define its progress amongst other crucial themes. I’m deeply grateful to my brilliant supervisory team — Ruth Morgan, John Cassella, Professor and Dr. Amelia Shooter — for their unwavering support, guidance, and patience throughout this journey 🙏 This milestone means a lot — not just as another publication, but as a continuation of a dream that began with that very first paper. It’s a reminder that persistence, curiosity, early mornings and a lot of coffee ☕ can turn passion into purpose. Here’s to the next step in this forensic science journey! 🔬📚 #ForensicScience #Research #CriminalJusticeSystem #UCL #ForensicScienceInternational #Ecosystem
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The "Holy Grail of forensic investigation" breakthrough 🔍 A pioneering new test that can recover fingerprints from ammunition casing, once thought nearly impossible, has been developed by two Irish scientists. Eithne Dempsey, and her recent PhD student Colm McKeever, of the Department of Chemistry at Ireland's Maynooth University, have developed a unique electrochemical method that can visualise fingerprints on brass casings, even after they have been exposed to the high temperature conditions experienced during gunfire. For decades, investigators have struggled to recover fingerprints from weapons because any biological trace is usually destroyed by the high temperatures, friction and gas released after a gun is fired. As a result, criminals often abandon their weapons or casings at crime scenes, confident that they leave no fingerprint evidence behind. "The Holy Grail in forensic investigation has always been retrieving prints from fired ammunition casings," says Dempsey. "Traditionally, the intense heat of firing destroys any biological residue. However, our technique has been able to reveal fingerprint ridges that would otherwise remain imperceptible." The study is published in the journal Forensic Chemistry - you can read more on this story by following the link in the comments ⬇️
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