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Selected Presentations

• 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


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