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| Company or Individual Name
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Forensic Identification Services |
| Company's Web Site Address
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http://www.forensicidservices.com |
Company
Description
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Kenneth Moses has over thirty years of experience in forensic evidence. He established the Crime Scene Investigations Unit of the San Francisco Crime Laboratory in 1983 and was instrumental in the installation of automated fingerprint systems in San Francisco and at the California Department of Justice. His experience includes examination of a wide variety of physical evidence and expert testimony.
Over the years, he has worked with attorneys, with local, state, and federal agencies, and with private companies in a number of complex investigations. He has been active in national efforts to establish professional standards in friction ridge analysis. Mr. Moses currently serves in private practice as Director of Forensic Identification Services in San Francisco. |
Degrees and
Certifications
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Bachelors Degree in Criminology; University of California, Berkeley, 1969 Chemistry major, University of San Francisco, 1963-65 Administrative Advanced Latent Fingerprint School; F.B.I., 1972 Field Evidence Certification Program; Long Beach State University 1971 Bloodstain Evidence Institute, Elmira College, N.Y., 1981 Continuing Education, Bloodstain Evidence, IAI, Milwaukee, 1999 |
Professional
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Other Notes
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Founder, Forensic Identification Services, 1998 Supervisor, Crime Scene Investigations, Crime Laboratory, 1980-1997 Latent print examiner and crime scene investigator, Crime Laboratory, San Francisco Police Department, 1971-1998 Investigation of 17,000 crime scenes including approximately 500 homicide scenes Latent print examiner and crime scene investigator, Crime Laboratory, San Francisco Police Department, 1971-1998 Court testimony as an expert witness in crime scene investigations, physical evidence, scene reconstruction, blood spatter analysis, shoe and tire impressions, firearms, gunshot residue and fingerprint identification in 750 cases in State and Federal courts Systems Manager, Automated Fingerprint Identification System, 1983-1997 Police Officer, San Francisco Police Department, 1970 High school chemistry and biology teacher, 1967-1969 Investigator, Alameda County Coroner's Office, 1966-67 |
| Hourly Rate
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Not Specified |
| States Willing to Work
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Any |
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