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Ken Pomeranz is an Adjunct Professor at Arizona State University (ASU), affiliated with the School of Interdisciplinary Forensics and the School of Criminology & Criminal Justice (CCJ). With over 35 years of law enforcement experience, he currently serves as a Crime Scene Response Supervisor with the Phoenix Police Dept. and teaches forensics, criminal justice, and leadership courses nationwide. His expertise spans bloodstain pattern analysis, crime scene analysis, and forensic photography.
- Master's Degree in Forensic Science
- Bachelor's Degree in Social Science
- Associate's Degree in Administration of Justice - Pre Law
Ken specializes in interdisciplinary forensics, criminal justice systems, and policing methodologies. His teaching focuses on death investigations, forensic photography, and principles of forensic science, reflecting his practical and academic contributions to crime scene analysis.
As a certified Senior Crime Scene Analyst and Forensic Photographer through the International Association for Identification (IAI), Ken has held leadership roles such as President of the Arizona Identification Council and Past President of the Rocky Mountain Division of the IAI (RMDIAI). Though described as a "highly decorated officer (retired)" from his law enforcement career, specific awards are not named in the provided text.
He is also a nationally qualified expert in bloodstain pattern analysis, wound pattern analysis, and footwear impression evidence, blending real-world experience with academic instruction.
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