Contact for details and availability:
michael@maloneyforensics.org

Experience:

Michael Maloney is a retired federal law enforcement officer, serving over 17 years as a Special Agent with NCIS and then finishing his federal career as the Senior Instructor for Death Investigations and Sex Crimes at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC). Michael has over 25 years experience in Federal and Local law Enforcement with NCIS, DHS as well as having started his law enforcement career as a Deputy Sheriff in Tom Green County, Texas. He has a Master of Forensic Science Degree from George Washington University as well as serving a Fellowship in Forensic Medicine with the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology.

Michael is a recognized expert in death scene investigations, crime scene investigation and forensic reconstruction. He has taught or worked cases throughout the United States as well as in Iraq, Spain, South Africa, Canada, Japan, Cambodia, Samoa, Bahrain, Qatar and Bosnia. His testimony, reports and analysis have been used in a wide variety of local, state and federal judicial venues to include the International War Crimes Tribunal at the Hague.

He has served as the president and a board member with the Association for Crime Scene Reconstruction and has held membership and made presentations to the American Academy of Forensic Science, International Association for Identification and the International Association of Bloodstain Pattern Analysts.

Michael is the author of Death Scene Investigation Procedural Guide from CRC Press and is anticipating the release of Crime Scene Investigation Procedural Guide in 2014. Michael has co-authored Shooting Scene Documentation and Reconstruction and The Body as a Crime Scene in Practical Crime Scene Processing and Investigation, Second Edition by Ross Gardner, also published by CRC Press.

Seminar Available:

  • 2 or 3 day Death Scene Investigation Seminar
  • 2 or 3 day Crime Scene Investigation Seminar
  • 40 hour Death Scene Investigation Training
  • 40 hour Shooting Incident Reconstruction Training
  • 40 hour Advanced Shooting Incident Reconstruction
  • 40 hour Crime Scene Investigation Training
  • 40 hour Advanced Crime Scene Investigation Training
  • 40 hour Virtual Crime Scene Processing and 3D Modeling
  • 40 hour Crime Scene Reconstruction