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Develop specialized skills in Crime Scene Practice

This unique program, accredited by the Forensic Science Education Programs Accreditation Commission (FEPAC), equips you with the essential skills and knowledge to excel in this exciting field. 

Through hands-on learning, expert instruction, and cutting-edge facilities, you'll gain the practical experience and industry-recognized credentials sought after by top employers. Whether you aspire to become a crime scene investigator, a forensic science technician, or pursue further education, this program prepares you to make a difference. 

EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS

13%

Increase in jobs is expected between 2022-2032.

100,000+

Jobs are in the US crime scene investigation industry.

$63,740

Is the median salary for forensic science technicians.

Elevate Your Career

This certificate program complements your bachelor's or associate's degree in criminal justice, allowing you to deepen your expertise in a crucial and growing field. You'll gain valuable knowledge in your classes, including: 

  • Introduction to Criminal Justice: Grasp the fundamentals of the criminal justice system, gaining a comprehensive understanding of the context in which crime scene investigations occur. 
  • Criminal Law and Procedure: Develop a solid understanding of legal principles and procedures relevant to crime scene investigations, ensuring your work adheres to legal requirements and strengthens potential prosecutions. 
  • Homicide Investigation: Learn the specialized techniques used to effectively investigate homicides, enabling you to meticulously collect and analyze evidence crucial to solving these complex crimes. 
  • Introduction to Forensic Science: Gain a foundational understanding of the scientific principles and methods employed in forensic science, laying the groundwork for further exploration of specific forensic disciplines. 
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Unlock Career Opportunities

Earning this certificate equips you with the essential skills and knowledge to excel in various crime scene investigation roles. It unlocks diverse career opportunities and provides a strong foundation for further exploration in the dynamic field of forensic science. Remember, many careers may require additional education. To chart your career path, connect with your success coach or program director for personalized guidance and in-depth information on specific options. 

  • Law Enforcement Agencies: Join local, state, or federal law enforcement agencies as a CSI, playing a crucial role in collecting, processing, and analyzing evidence at crime scenes. 
  • Forensic Laboratories: Contribute to meticulous evidence analysis in a laboratory setting, providing expert testimony in court based on your findings. 
  • Private Investigation Firms: Assist attorneys and private investigators in gathering evidence and reconstructing crime scenes, aiding in building strong legal cases. 
  • Consulting Firms: Offer your expertise as a consultant to law enforcement agencies, attorneys, or production companies, providing specialized knowledge and support in complex investigations. 
  • Educational Institutions: Pursue a career in academia, educating future generations of criminal justice professionals and contributing to the advancement of forensic science through research and development. 
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Start Your Journey Today

Whether you're a criminal justice or forensic science student looking to specialize in crime scene practice, or a professional seeking career advancement, Madonna University's Certificate in Crime Scene Practice offers the knowledge and skills you need to succeed. 

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Faculty Bios

Tara KaneAssistant Professor; Associate Dean, School of Business; Program Director of the Masters in Criminal Justice Leadership and Intelligence

Ph.D., Higher Education Leadership and Administration, Eastern Michigan University 

Master of Science & Leadership Studies, Madonna University

Bachelor of Science, Madonna University

tmkane@madonna.edu 

734-432-5429, M119

Tara Kane

Ms. Tara Kane is an Associate Dean in the School of Business at Madonna University and serves as the Program Director of the Masters in Criminal Justice Leadership and Intelligence.  Prior to this appointment, she served as the Interim Dean of the College of Natural and Social Sciences after chairing the Criminal Justice Program from 2013-2019.  She joined the full-time faculty at Madonna University in 2013 coming from the West Bloomfield Police Department where she retired as a Detective/Sergeant of Investigations.  She completed her Ph.D. in Higher Education Leadership and Administration from Eastern Michigan University in February 2020 and is an alumnus of Madonna University, earning her M.S.B.A  in 2008 and her B.S. in 2002.

She teaches in the area of organizational leadership, criminology and special topics, with subject matter concentration on vulnerable populations and sexual assault. Her scholarship interests include the suspected abuse and neglect of children, domestic violence, sexual assault and human trafficking.  She is a trainer for the State of Michigan and is actively involved in providing professional development for law enforcement professionals on the signs of interpersonal violence and best practices for victim-centered investigations.  She is engaged in Title IX initiatives related to sexual assault on college campuses and serves as a faculty leader for Madonna's chapter of Pi Gamma Mu-an international honor society for the Social Sciences.  

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Victor LauriaAssistant Professor; Chairperson, Department of Criminal Justice; Program Director, Emergency Management and Fire Science

M.S.-T.C. Eastern Michigan University

B.S. Northern Michigan University

Assistant Chief of Police (Ret.) Novi Police Department

Graduate FBI National Academy – Session #250

vlauria@madonna.edu

734-432-5438, 2418

Victor Lauria

Victor Lauria is an Assistant Professor in the Criminal Justice Department. He joined the full time faculty of Madonna University in 2015. Prior to joining Madonna, he served as an Assistant Chief of Police with the City of Novi. During his 28-year law enforcement career, Victor served in a wide variety of positions. He worked as a patrol officer, undercover narcotics officer, a K-9 handler, and detective, as well as numerous supervisory positions. His work has been recognized by the International Narcotic Enforcement Officers Association, National Retail Federation and the Michigan Association of Private Investigators. The National Geographic Channel profiled one of Victor's cases in the documentary film "The Science of Interrogation."

 His favorite subjects to teach are interview and interrogation, and ethics.

 In his free time, Victor enjoys spending time with his wife, Sherie, and their three children as well as hunting and fishing.

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Jessica ZarateAssistant Professor, Forensic Science

M.S. National University

B.S. Madonna University

B.H.S. Ferris State University

jlzarate@madonna.edu

734-432-5523

Jessica Zarate

Ms. Jessica Zarate, MS is currently an assistant professor in the FEPAC accredited undergraduate Forensic Science Program at Madonna University teaching forensic science coursework including impression and pattern evidence. She was a Michigan certified police officer for eight years and is the inventor of the Zar-Pro™ Fluorescent Blood Lifters (US Patent 8,025,852 B2).

She has worked in impression analysis, for over 9 years, including during her time as a Police Officer with the Northville City Police Department when she collaborated with Michigan State Police Northville Forensic Science Laboratory, Latent Print Unit with research and development in the area of impression enhancement.

Her research work is focused within the impression evidence discipline, publishing on a fluorogenic method for lifting, enhancing, and preserving bloody impression evidence, recovering bloody impressions from difficult substrates, including from human skin, and defining methods to create consistent and reproducible fingerprint impressions deposited in biological fluids on a variety of substrates.

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