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Mark DiCocco, an Adjunct Professor in the Forensic Science Department at the University of New Haven’s Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciences, is a seasoned law enforcement officer with over two decades of experience. Since 2001, he has served in Connecticut, specializing in collision analysis and reconstruction since 2004. With more than 1,000 hours of training, he is an accredited collision reconstructionist (ACTAR #3149) and certified instructor for collision investigation and photography by the Police Officer Standards and Training Council.
DiCocco’s expertise extends to forensic mapping technologies, including terrestrial laser scanners, aerial photogrammetry, and satellite systems. He earned a Master of Science in Investigations from the University of New Haven’s Henry Lee College. His work bridges practical law enforcement training and advanced forensic methodologies, contributing to the education of both novice and experienced investigators.
While no specific scientific awards or student advisement details are highlighted, his role emphasizes hands-on instruction in collision documentation and the application of emerging technologies in crime scene analysis. He is actively engaged in the academic and professional communities, with contact information publicly listed for collaboration or inquiries.





