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Author Topic: Interested in getting into the field of Firearm/Toolmark examination  (Read 17907 times)

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Offline jrathman

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Greetings, I am aspiring to pursue a career as a Firearm/Toolmark examiner.  I have obtained a Masters degree in Forensic Science and have training in archaeology/anthropology.  As a requirement for the master's program, I have conducted research examining toolmarks on animal bones, which my main purpose was to apply toolmark examination to an archaeological situation.  Furthermore, I have taken a seminar on examination of historical guns where I learned the basic parts and mechanics of historic firearms.  I have also interned at an ASCLD-LAB facility.

I have aspirations to learn more about the Firearm/Toolmark endeavor and hope to apply this desire and acquisition of knowledge to a career in firearm examination.  I have attached my resume for reference to my qualification.  If anyone knows of any position (future or present) or suggestions on where to start (get my feet wet) I would greatly appreciate it. 

Sincerely,

Jeff Rathman

 

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