Crime Scene Descriptions Part I
This webinar will cover the terminology related to human body parts, physical descriptions, articles of clothing, as well as all the terminology that deals with the description of a home (other locations to be covered in future webinars).
Court
Interpreters
2 Units of continuing education approved by State Language Access Programs for court interpreters certified in the following states:
AZ, CA, CO, KY, MD, NE, NC, OH, TN, UT, WI.
Medical
Interpreters
2.0 Units of continuing education approved by CEAP for CCHI-certified interpreters.
0.0 Units of continuing education approved by DSHS (WA) for certified medical interpreters.
0.0 Units of continuing education approved by IMIA for NBCMI certified interpreters.
0.0 Units of continuing education approved by Oregon Health Authority (OHA) for certified medical interpreters.
Certified
Translators
Continuing education approved by the ATA is available with live classes.
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What We'll Learn
Identify the most common terminology that is described by witness in crime scenes.
Focus on terms that can cause confusion or are subject to multiple interpretations.
Review terms that used less common but can appear in any case and provide sound equivalences for these terms.
Registration Options
Webinar
Register for the Crime Scene Descriptions Part I Self-paced webinar with access to online materials.