1988 Introducing Death Investigation to Legal and Human Services
Professionals
PCME Workshop, Marriott Hotel
Seattle, Washington
1989 Sleuthing Random Homicides
University of Portland
Portland, Oregon
1989 Investigating a Mutilation Murder
St. Louis University School of Medicine
St. Louis, Missouri
1990 Forensic Applications of Logic & Probability Theory
American Academy of Forensic Sciences
Cincinnati, Ohio
1991 Can We Believe What We See If We See What We Believe?
American Society of Forensic Odontology
Anaheim, California
1991 Logic and Computer Science as Emerging Forensic Sciences
American Academy of Forensic Sciences
Anaheim, California
1991 Logical Problems in Knowledge Engineering: Criminal
Investigative Analysis
FBI Academy, Quantico, Virginia
1992 Listen to the Silent Majority and Learn to Autopsy
Presidential Forum, Pacific Lutheran University
Tacoma, Washington
1993 Taking the Mystery Out of Murder: Processing Indoor &
Outdoor Crime Scenes
Pacific Lutheran University
Tacoma, Washington
1993 Offering an Opinion of Your Opinion: What is Expert Opinion
"Held to a Reasonable Degree of Medical or Scientific Certainty"?
American Academy of Forensic Sciences
Boston, Massachusetts
1994 Extracting Signs From Scenes: Advanced Bloodstain Pattern
Analysis
University of British Columbia Dental School
Vancouver, British Columbia
1994 The History and Philosophy of Forensic Science
University of Washington Dept. of Clinical Medicine
Seattle, Washington
1994 Science, Law, and the Quincy Myth
Training Course for Corners and Forensic Pathologists
Office of the Chief Coroner Ministry of the Solicitor General
Toronto, Ontario Canada
1994 Open Mind, Case Closed or Closed Mind, Case Open
Training Course for Corners and Forensic Pathologists
Office of the Chief Coroner Ministry of the Solicitor General
Toronto, Ontario Canada
1994 Open A Tabloid Explanation Meets Sherlock's Logic: Dousing
Spontaneous Human Combustion
American Academy of Forensic Sciences
San Antonio, Texas
1994 Forensic Science Education in the Year 2010
American Academy of Forensic Sciences
San Antonio, Texas
1995 The Uses of Forensic Science
Multidisciplinary Symposium (now annually)
American Academy of Forensic Sciences
Seattle, Washington
1995 Forensic Scientific Evidence and Testimony in the Courtroom
Panelist, Scientific and Professional Standards Governing Forensic Science
American Academy of Forensic Sciences
Seattle, Washington
1995 Do Two Wrongs Make a Right?
Ethical Foundations of Forensic Psychiatry
American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law
Seattle, Washington
1996 Forced Change in Forensic Science
AAFS Workshop
Nashville, Tennessee
1997 Junk Science in the Courtroom
American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law
New York, New York
1997 Teamwork at the Crime Scene
Multidisciplinary Symposium
American Academy of Forensic Sciences
New York, New York
1997 Ethical Practice in the Forensic Sciences
Panelist, Plenary Session
American Academy of Forensic Sciences
New York, New York
1998 Ethics in Homicide Investigations
Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission
Seattle, Washington
1999 Investigative Ethics for Sworn Law Enforcement Officers
Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission
Burien, Washington
2000 Death Scenes & the Human Body
University of Washington Extension Lecture
Certificate Program in Forensic Science
Seattle, Washington
2000 Ethics in Homicide Investigations
Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission
Basic Homicide Investigation
Seattle, Washington
2000 Doing Our Best While Doing Our Duty: The Ethics of Homicide Investigation
Police Executive Research Forum Model National Homicide Course
Memphis, Tennessee
2000 Klan Justice & the Liar's Paradox: New Evidence From Old Records
(Bias & Prejudice in the Investigation of Hate Crimes)
International Association of Bloodstain Pattern Analysis
Tucson, Arizona
2000 Dead Reckoning: Cases and Principles of Investigation
Oregon Health Sciences University
Portland, Oregon
2001 Hate Crimes & Their Scientific Reinvestigation Multidisciplinary Symposium on the Uses of Forensic Science
American Academy of Forensic Sciences
Seattle, Washington
2001 Ethical Codes, Oaths of Honor & Police Use of Force
Washington State Attorney General's Office Investigators' Retreat
Ocean Shores, Washington
2001 Forensic Sciences: Death Investigation Course
Spring Quarter, University of Washington Extension
Seattle, Washington
2002 Necessary Basics: Crime Scene and Event Reconstruction
Washington Defenders Association Investigators Conference
Ocean Shores, Washington
2002 Scientific Reasoning: Forensic Analysis & Inference to the Best Explaination
University of Washington Extension
Seattle, Washington
2002 Police Shootings: Ethical Considerations in Crime Scene Reconstruction
Washington Association of Corners and Medical Examiners
Wenatchee, Washington