Course InformaƟon Registration Form March 6-8, 2015 Name: _______________________________________________ March 6, 2015: Employer: ___________________________________________ Registration begins at 12 PM Conference begins at 1 PM Position/Title: ________________________________________ Saturday and Sunday, March 7-8, 2015: 8am-6pm Address: _____________________________________________ FEE $375.00 (US): Handler and canine-Includes tuition and student materials and lunch each day, limited to 15. City, State, Zip Code: ___________________________________ _____________________________________________________ $150.00 (US): Auditor-Includes tuition and student materials and lunch each day, limited to 15. LODGING The Best Western Gateway Grand, 4200 NW 97th Blvd, Gainesville, Florida. To make your hotel reservations, call The Best Western at (352)331-3336 and refer to the Group name “Maples Center – HRD”. The reservation deadline is 2/6/2015. Room rates are $99.00 per night. Continental Breakfast is included. Telephone: (_______)___________________________________ Fax: (_______)_________________________________________ E-mail: _______________________________________________ Registration Fee - $375 ($50 late fee assessed after 2/27/2015) Human Remains Detector K9 Workshop March 6-8, 2015 CONFERENCE The Human Remains Detector workshop will focus on the detection and location of human remains from clandestine gravesites in the natural environment. Class size is limited to 30 applicants! Credit Card Payment (preferred) - REGISTER ON-LINE – It’s fast, safe and convenient. To register with your Visa, MasterCard, or American Express, please visit our secure, on-line registration web-site: http://conferences.dce.ufl.edu/vetforensics Please make checks/purchase orders payable to: University of Florida. Mail this form to: University of Florida, Department of Continuing Education, P.O. Box 113172, Gainesville, FL 32611. *Registrants must withdraw prior to 2/27/2015 a $50 cancellation fee will apply. No Cancellations after 2/27/2015. Austin Cary Memorial Forest Sponsored by: The University of Florida’s William R. Maples Center for Forensic Medicine Jonni Joyce began her career as a canine handler in the 1980’s with the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Department in North Carolina. She worked a dual purpose patrol dog, named “Breston”, before opening her own professional working dog training facility. Friday, March 6, 2015 Classes will be held at Best Western Gateway Grand, 4200 NW 97th Blvd., Gainesville, FL Dogs can remain in your room during session 1:00-1:50 PM Forensic Taphonomy: Location of Clandestine Graves 2:00-2:50 PM Forensic Entomology: Insects at the grave site 3:00-3:50 PM Forensic Anthropology: Human vs. Non-human bones 4:00-4:50 PM Legal Considerations for SAR Teams Saturday, March 7, 2015 Report to the Austin Cary Memorial Forest 10625 NE Waldo Road, Gainesville, FL 32609 8:00-10:00 AM Calibration of K9, Assignment of search areas 10-10:15 AM Break 10:15–1:00 PM Double Blind Search Scenarios/Remedial Training 1:00-1:30 PM Lunch 1:30–6:00 PM Double Blind Search Scenarios/Remedial Training Jonni has been a certified instructor with N.C. Criminal Justice Training and Standards Commission, possesses a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice from Appalachian State University and was awarded an Advanced Law Enforcement Certification from the state in 1993. Jonni has been ruled an expert witness in the State of North Carolina in the training and handling of working dogs. Jonni has trained in 41 states. She helped develop the cadaver dog standards for the National Association for Search and Rescue and co-authored the Civilian Search and Rescue Standard for the International Police Work Dog Association. Chris Weeks has been handling and training working dogs since 1992. A native of New Hampshire Chris joined the United States Marine Corps and became a military police k9 handler. After graduating from Lackland AFB in Texas from the DOD dog training center. Chris spent the next five years handling numerous patrol, explosives, and narcotics dogs for the Marines. His last two years at Camp Lejeune NC were spent as the head trainer for a fourteen dog unit. Following the Marines, while working for the the Raleigh Police Department, he worked for a large vendor training and selling working dogs to agencies all over the country. Chris was also a handler for the Raleigh K9 Unit, assigned to two dogs, an explosives detection dog and a patrol / narcotics dog. In 2000 Chris began getting involved in the search and rescue field. By 2002 he was instructing at seminars throughout the country. He specializes in scent specific trailing and passive alert scent detection. As a full time police k9 handler and trainer Chris feels lucky to have experienced the dedication and professionalism of the volunteer SAR dog community. Chris is currently a handler and the head trainer for a police department in New Hampshire. Sunday, March 8, 2015 8:00-12:00 PM Search Scenarios/Remedial Training at Austin Cary Forest 12-12:30 PM Lunch 12:30-6:00 PM Search Scenarios/Remedial Training For additional information, please contact: Dr. Jason Byrd phone: (352) 294-4091 e-mail: jhbyrd@ufl.edu In 2000, Jonni was recruited to the RDU International Airport Police Department to organize and develop the explosive detection canine program at that airport in Raleigh, North Carolina. Assigned to Special Operations as a detective, Jonni served as a liaison between federal authorities and local police in the development of explosive incidents protocol, utilization of canines, and dignitary protection. Jonni and her explosive dog, Jesse, were called upon to assist many US Military missions during dignitary protection services. K9 Jesse was profiled in the book “DOG HEROES” by Jen Bidner and died of a massive seizure. Jonni has taught both at the national and international levels for organizations. After serving 25 years as a law enforcement officer, she is working on her Masters Degree in Criminal Justice, and plans to continue her education in a doctoral program after completing her Masters.
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