Cory Latham, CBPA, CSCSASpecialties
Bloodstain Pattern Analysis Shooting Reconstruction TFT Courses Taught Basic Bloodstain Pattern Analysis Advanced Bloodstain Pattern Analysis |
About Cory Latham
Cory started his career in 1997, working as a Forensic Scientist in the Biology/DNA Section. In 2001, he transferred to the position of Special Agent where he was assigned to the field division. During this period, he primarily worked with death investigations and person crimes. In 2010, Cory was selected as Team Leader of his agency’s Crime Scene Response Team and continues to serve in that position.
He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Life Science from Kansas State University and is a graduate of the National Forensic Academy, Session 26. Cory is certified through the International Association for Identification (IAI) as a Certified Senior Crime Scene Analyst and Bloodstain Pattern Analyst. He is a court recognized expert in the areas of crime scene analysis, shooting reconstruction, and bloodstain pattern analysis. He also serves as a subject matter expert and instructor for the National Forensic Academy in the areas of crime scene management as well as bloodstain pattern analysis and shooting reconstruction.
Cory is President and Crime Scene Certification committee chairman for the Kansas Division of the IAI. He serves on the IAI’s Science and Practice Subcommittee for BPA and, since 2009, on the Association for Crime Scene Reconstruction (ACSR) Board.
Cory started his career in 1997, working as a Forensic Scientist in the Biology/DNA Section. In 2001, he transferred to the position of Special Agent where he was assigned to the field division. During this period, he primarily worked with death investigations and person crimes. In 2010, Cory was selected as Team Leader of his agency’s Crime Scene Response Team and continues to serve in that position.
He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Life Science from Kansas State University and is a graduate of the National Forensic Academy, Session 26. Cory is certified through the International Association for Identification (IAI) as a Certified Senior Crime Scene Analyst and Bloodstain Pattern Analyst. He is a court recognized expert in the areas of crime scene analysis, shooting reconstruction, and bloodstain pattern analysis. He also serves as a subject matter expert and instructor for the National Forensic Academy in the areas of crime scene management as well as bloodstain pattern analysis and shooting reconstruction.
Cory is President and Crime Scene Certification committee chairman for the Kansas Division of the IAI. He serves on the IAI’s Science and Practice Subcommittee for BPA and, since 2009, on the Association for Crime Scene Reconstruction (ACSR) Board.