Aric W. Dutelle
M.F.S., Master of Forensic Sciences
National University, La Jolla, CA. May 2004.
Thesis: "ARE WE MISSING SOMETHING? A look inside the world of footwear impression evidence"
POST Certification Training
Colorado Sheriff's Training Institute, Highlands Ranch, CO. 2000.
B.S., Business Administration-Human Resources
University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse. December, 1996.
Assistant Professor
University of Wisconsin-Platteville
Platteville, WI. February 2010-Present
- Responsible for development of Forensic Investigation as a major, minor, and emphasis as part of the Criminal Justice curriculum at the University of Wisconsin-Platteville.
- Responsible for design, funding, and implementation of forensic lab at the University of Wisconsin-Platteville.
- Responsible for design, funding, building, and implementation of Forensic Investigation Research Facility and Crime Scene House.
- Responsible for educating, mentoring, and ensuring adherence to ASCLAD-LAB requirements of forensic labs.
- Responsible for daily lab supervision of 10-12 students, regarding forensic analysis of physical evidence.
- Responsible for acting as mentor to new forensic faculty.
- Responsible for overseeing and mentoring 3-5 students year around with regards to research related to decomposition rates.
- Responsible for academic advising and professional development mentoring of 80 students per semester
- Responsible for academic instruction of approximately 120 students per semester
Lecturer
University of Wisconsin-Platteville, August 2004-February 2010
- Responsible for instruction of courses related to forensic investigation.
- Responsible for educating, mentoring, and ensuring adherence to ASCLAD-LAB requirements of forensic labs.
- Responsible for daily lab supervision of 10-12 students, regarding forensic analysis of physical evidence.
- Responsible for acting as mentor to new forensic faculty.
- Responsible for overseeing and mentoring 3-5 students year around with regards to research related to decomposition rates.
- Responsible for academic advising and professional development mentoring of 80 students per semester
- Responsible for academic instruction of approximately 120 students per semester
- Proposed, developed and implemented "Investigative Photography" course of instruction.
- Proposed, developed and implemented "Crime Scene Processing Techniques" course of instruction.
- Proposed, developed and implemented "Fingerprint Classification and Development" course of instruction.
- Developed and implemented "Introduction to Crime Scene Investigation" course of instruction.
- Developed and implemented "Evidence Collection and Preservation" course of instruction.
- Responsible for writing $75,000 of successful grants for the Department of Criminal Justice at UW-Platteville.
Deputy Sheriff
Grant County Sheriff's Office, Grant County, WI. 2006-2008
- Part-time employment on the Sheriff's Patrol
- Responsible for patrol and evidence collection associated with an assigned sector of responsibility.
- Training related to underwater investigation and search/recovery.
Police Officer, Crime Scene Technician
Loveland Police Department
Loveland, Colorado. April 2000-July 2004
- Aided in implementing the Crime Scene Technician program at Loveland PD
- Officer in Charge, (senior ranking officer) on night-shift for
approximately 50 percent of time in final 2 years at this position.
- Proposed and established a training/education program for first responders, relating to clandestine methamphetamine laboratories.
- Developed and implemented an instructional program for area high school students and staff, relating to club drug awareness.
- Developed and assisted in implementing an operational staffing program based upon problem oriented policing.
- Responsible for training regarding latent print classification and development within the department.
- Extensive experience in writing and executing search warrants at state and federal level.
- Extensive experience with investigations and testifying before municipal, county, district, state, and federal courts of law.
Reserve Medico-Legal Investigator
Larimer County Medical Examiner's Office
Loveland, Colorado. 2003-2004
- 24 hr, on-call response for medico-legal investigation assistance.
- Forensic Instructor for the International Criminal Investigation Training Assistance Program (ICIPTAP) through the USDOJ.
- Extensive training in impression evidence identification, collection, and analysis
- Graduate coursework in: Forensic Serology and DNA, Forensic Toxicology, Principles of Forensic Medicine, Forensic and Crime Scene Photography, Forensic Anthropology, and Forensic Pathology.
- Crime Scene Technician (CST) training, Larimer County Sheriff's office
- Death Investigators Training, Larimer County Coroner's Office
- Basic Training in Latent Fingerprint Analysis and Comparison, FBI, Loveland, CO
- Advanced Training in Latent Fingerprint Analysis and Comparison, FBI, Loveland, CO
- Operator Certification Training for AFIX Tracker AFIS System.
- Assignment to Special Investigations Unit
- Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) Basic Investigator's School
- PADI Certified Diver - Dive Master, Rescue Diver, Advanced Open Water, Basic Open Water, Nitrox/Enriched Air, and Underwater Photographer certifications.
- Reid Interview and Interrogation Basic Training
- Reid Interview and Interrogation Advanced Training
- Interview and Interrogation for Real COPS
- HIDTA Clandestine Lab Certification Training
- HIDTA "Methamphetamine Investigation Management Workshop"
- HIDTA "Clandestine Lab Recognition for First Responders"
- DEA/HIDTA "Rocky Mountain Club Drug Conference"
- "Raves/Club Drug Awareness" by Bureau of Justice
- "Street Survival Spanish", presented by HIDTA
- Ground Fighting Tactics Instructor
- “Decomposition Rates in Southwest Wisconsin”, National Undergraduate Research Conference, LaCrosse, WI, April 2009.
- “Introduction to CSI Methods and Technology”, U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps, March 2009.
- “What is ‘CSI’ Really About?”, U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps, January 2009.
- “Underwater Forensic Investigation”, Honduras, Winter 2008.
- “Basic Crime Scene Processing Techniques”, Uganda Police Force, Summer 2008.
- “Decomposition Rates of Hog Carcasses in Southwest Wisconsin”, American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Washington D.C., February, 2008.
- “Crime Scene Documentation and Photography”, Haitian Scientific Police, Winter 2007.
- “Crime Scene Processing”, Haitian Scientific Police, Summer 2007.
- “Underwater Crime Scene Processing Techniques”, Honduras, Winter 2007.
- “Demystifying ‘CSI’”, Retiree/friends of the University gathering, Winter 2007.
- “Crime Scene Documentation and Evidence Collection”, Belize Police Dept., Fall 2006.
- “Marine and Underwater Crime and Accident Scene Identification and Documentation”, EPIC School of Evidence Photography and Imaging, Fall 2006.
- “High Fidelity Fingerprints from Difficult Surfaces via Polymer Liftoff”, United States Secret Service, Spring 2006.
- “Advanced Impression Evidence Recovery Techniques”, Loveland PD, CO, Summer 2006.
- “Underwater Crime Scene Photography and Processing”, Honduras, Spring 2006.
- “Basic Fingerprint Classification and Analysis”, Loveland PD, CO, Spring 2006
- “Fingerprinting With First Contact”, UW-Platteville Research/Poster Day, Spring 2006.
- “Forensic Investigation Training in Roatan, Honduras” UW-System Symposium for Undergraduate Research, Spring 2006.
- “Basic Forensic Investigation Training”, Republic of Honduras, Summer 2005, Spring 2006.
- “Advanced Forensic Investigation Training”, Republic of Honduras, Spring 2006.
- “Fun with Forensic Science”, College for Kids, UW-Platteville, Summer 2005.
- “The CSI Effect”, University of Wisconsin-Platteville, faculty forum series, Oct, 2005.
- “The Truth About CSI”, Criminal Justice Career Fair, Guest Speaker, UW-P, March 2006.
- “Effective Crime Scene Processing Techniques”, Appleton Police Department Explorer Post, Appleton, Wisconsin. May 2005.
- “Effective Crime Scene Processing Techniques”, Platteville Police Department Explorer Post, Platteville, Wisconsin. April 2005, October 2005.
- “Controlled Substance Awareness and Identification”, Orion House, Platteville, WI. Fall, 2004.
- “Clandestine Laboratory Awareness Training”, Loveland Police, Loveland, Colorado. 2003, 2004
- CJSA 1322 “Introduction to Criminal Justice”, NCPACE, John C. Stennis, Jan-Mar 2009.
- CJSA 1313 “Courtroom Systems and Practices”, NCPACE, John C. Stennis, Jan-Mar 2009.
- CJ1130, “Introduction to Criminal Justice”, University of WI-Platteville, 2009
- CJ1330, “Intro to Crime Scene Investigation”, University of WI-Platteville, 2004-2007.
- CJ2320, “Fingerprint Classification and Development”, University of WI-Platteville, 2004-2010.
- CJ2420, “Evidence Collection and Preservation”, University of WI-Platteville, 2006-2010.
- CJ2520, “Crime Scene Processing Techniques”, University of WI-Platteville, 2006-2010.
- CJ3120, “Investigative Photography”, University of WI-Platteville, 2005-2010.
- CJ3130, “Criminal Investigation”, University of WI-Platteville, 2005-2007.
- CJ3140, “Criminalistics”, University of Wisconsin-Platteville. 2004-2010.
- CJ4730, “Honors Research in Criminal Justice”, University of Wisconsin-Platteville, 2006-2010.
- 2006 College of Liberal Arts and Education Academic Staff Excellence in Teaching Award
- “Outstanding Service” recognition, Honduran National Police, February 2006.
- “Certificate of Gratitude”, Honduran government, August 2005.
- “Spotlight Employee of the Month”, UW-P, May 2005.
- “Meritorious Service Award”, Loveland PD, 2004
- “Workhorse Award”, Loveland PD, 2003.
- NCCIA’s “Officer of the Month”, 5/2002.
- Nominated “Loveland PD Employee of the Year” 2001.
- “Director’s Award” Colorado Sheriff’s Training Institute, 2000.
- Eagle Scout Award, Boy Scouts of America, 1988.
- Member of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS).
- Member of the Evidence Photographers International Council (EPIC).
- Member of the International Association for Property and Evidence (IAPE).
- Awarded $28,000 “lab modification” grant for the Dept. of Criminal Justice at UW-Platteville, 2009.
- Awarded $35,000 “lab modification” grant for the Dept. of Criminal Justice at UW-Platteville, 2005.
- “1866 Grant Fund”, $5000, summer 2007.
- Awarded $3500 federal grant writing grant, University of Wisconsin-Platteville
- Awarded Dean’s fund support for 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2009.
- Awarded Academic Staff Professional Development fund support for 2006.
- Awarded Curricular Improvement Fund support for 2006.
- Responsible for requesting and subsequent donation of $30,000 Automated Fingerprinting Identification System (AFIS) to the University of Wisconsin-Platteville Criminal Justice Department.
- Criminal Justice Department representative for College of Liberal Arts and Education International Education Committee, Spring 2004 – Spring 2006.
- Criminal Justice Department representative for College of Liberal Arts and Education Curriculum Committee, Fall 2007 – present.
- Faculty research advisor, Pioneer Undergraduate Research Fellowship, regarding decomposition, 2008-2009.
- Criminal Justice Association Advisor, Fall 2004 – Spring 2007.
- Scuba Club Advisor, Spring 2007 – present.
- Editor for the “CJ Rapsheet”, newsletter produced by Criminal Justice Department, UW-P.
- Faculty mentor for incoming faculty members, Fall 2007 – Spring 2009.
- Platteville Kiwanis, presentation given on forensic investigation technology, Fall 2009.
- Platteville Optimist Club, presentation on forensic investigation, Fall 2009.
- Fennimore High School, presentation on “The Reality of ‘CSI’”, 2006 - 2010.
- Benton High School, presentation on “The Reality of ‘CSI’”, Spring 2009.
- Platteville Historical Commission Member, Summer 2007 – Spring 2008.
- Platteville Orion Group Home, employee training provided, 2005, 2006.
- Methodist Church, presentation given on law enforcement and forensic applications, Spring 2007.
- Kiwanis Club, presentation given on the “CSI Effect”, Spring, 2006.
- Dutelle, A. W. (2012). “Forensic Casework: Historical Perspectives”, Taylor and Francis Publishing, Boca Raton, FL. Currently in production. Anticipated publication date, February, 2012.
- Dutelle, A.W. (2011). “Ethics for the Public Service Professional”, Taylor and Francis Publishing, Boca Raton, FL. Currently in production. Anticipated publication date, April, 2011.
- Dutelle, A.W. (2010).“An Introduction to Crime Scene Investigation”, Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Sudbury, MA.
- Dutelle, A.W. (2010), “DNA Answers From an Expert”, PI Magazine, PI Magazine INC, Freehold, NJ, April, 2010.
- Dutelle, A.W. (2010), “Nanotechnology for the Investigator”, PI Magazine, PI Magazine INC, Freehold, NJ, May, 2010.
- Dutelle, A.W. (2010), “Exporting Basic Forensic Investigation”, PI Magazine, PI Magazine INC, Freehold, NJ, June, 2010.
- Dutelle, A.W. (2010), “Saying Goodbye to Film”, Law Enforcement Technology Magazine, Cignus Publishing, June, 2010.
- Dutelle, A.W. (2010), “Documenting the Crime Scene”, Evidence Technology Magazine, Wordsmith Publishing, January-February, 2010.
- Weiss, Sandy (2009), Chapter 15: Photographing in the Underwater Environment, Forensic Photography: Importance of Accuracy”. Prentice Hall Publishing.
- Dutelle, A.W. (2009), “Underwater Crime Scene Photography”, Public Safety Diver Monthly, Issue 67, Oct/Nov 2009.
- Silberberg, Martin (2008), “DNA Fingerprinting in Forensics” A chapter introduction written for General Chemistry, 5th Ed., McGraw-Hill Publishing. 2008.
- Dutelle, A.W. (2007), “Underwater Crime Scene Processing” Law and Order Magazine, Vol. 55, No. 3, Hendon Publishing, March 2007.
- Dutelle, A.W. (2007), “Photographing in the Underwater Environment”, PI Magazine, PI Magazine INC, Freehold, NJ, September, 2007.
- Dutelle, A.W. (2007), “Underwater Crime Scene Response, Part 1” Evidence Technology Magazine, Wordsmith Publishing, July-August, 2007.
- Dutelle, A.W. (2007), “Underwater Crime Scene Response, Part 2” Evidence Technology Magazine, Wordsmith Publishing, September-October, 2007.
- Dutelle, A.W. (2006), “The CSI Effect: How is it affecting your Department?” Law and Order Magazine, Vol. 54, No. 5, Hendon Publishing, May 2006.
- Dutelle, A.W. (2006), “Exporting Basic Forensics to Honduras” Evidence Technology Magazine, Wordsmith Publishing, March-April 2006.
- 2003 Vehicle Design Contest photographs, Law and Order Magazine, Volume 51, No.7, July 2003.
- Dutelle, A.W. (2004), “Are We Missing Something?” University Press. La Jolla, California. March 2004.
- U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice, Office of Justice Programs’, 2010 Solving Cold Cases With DNA Grants.
- U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice, Office of Justice Programs’, 2010 Paul Coverdale Forensic Science Improvement Grants.
- Weiss, Sandy (2009). Forensic Photography: Importance of Accuracy, Prentice Hall Publishing.
- Silberberg, Martin (2008). General Chemistry, 5th Ed. McGraw-Hill Publishing. 2008.
- Hess, K.M. and Hess Orthmann, C. (2009), Criminal Investigation, Delmar Cengage Learning, Clifton Park, NY. P 19.
- Dubuque Telegraph Herald, “UW-P Lands CSI House”, Dubuque, June 6, 2009
- The Plain Dealer, “Newest Crimefighting Tool: GPS Chips in Cell Phones”, Cleveland, OH, July 31, 2007
- Police and Security News Magazine, “GPS Technology in Law Enforcement”, August, 2007.
- The Plain Dealer, “GPS Joins the Police Toolbox”, Cleveland, OH, July 31, 2007
- Herald Tribune, “In Search for Missing East Manatee Woman, Satellite Blazed Trail”,Sarasota, FL,July28,07
- Foxnews.com, “Investigators Study Body Believed to be Missing College Student”, July 10, 2007.
- Wisconsin State Journal, “Weather May Affect Murder Probe”, Madison, WI, July 11, 2007.
- The Forensic Examiner, “Untapped potential: funds shortages prevent extensive use of forensic DNA”, June 22, 2007.
- Platteville Journal, “On the case: UW-Platteville students process ‘crime scene’ at Pioneer Farm”,May 8, 07.
- Government of Belize, “Forensic Training Ends with Evidence Gathering Exercise”, December 15, 2006.
- Platteville Journal, “UW-P Students on the ‘crime’ scene”, Platteville, WI, August 31, 2006
- Bay Islands Voice, “CSI Roatan”, March 2006
- Honduras This Week, “CSI Roatan”, January 30, 2006
- Platteville Journal, “UW-P Crime lab gets a boost”, Platteville, WI, November 27, 2005.
- Wisconsin State Journal, “Vacation Takes a CSI Turn”, Madison, WI, September 1, 2005.
- Platteville Journal, “Professor Establishes Honduran Connection”, Platteville, WI, August 29, 2005
- Wisconsin State Journal, “Forensic Science Fascinates Students”, Madison, WI, July 15, 2005
- Dubuque Telegraph Herald, “Forensics Imprints UW-P”, January 29, 2005.
- KDTH, Dubuque, IA, April 2010, “Voices of the Tri-States”, regarding “An Introduction to Crime Scene Investigation” text.
- NBC15 News, Madison, WI, July 2007. Regarding Kelly Nolen homicide investigation.
- Madison Radio, July 2007, Regarding Kelly Nolen homicide Investigation.
- Madison Radio, June 2007, Regarding UW-P Forensic Camp.
- Platteville Radio, May, 2007, Regarding UW-P Forensic Camp.
- Roatan Bruce Show, Roatan, Honduras, August 5, 2005, Regarding training of Honduran police forces.
International Agencies
- Colombian National Police Force, Barranquilla, Colombia (2010)
- Mexican Federal Police, Forensic Sciences Division, Mexico City, Mexico (2010)
- Abu Dhabi Police Department, Abu Dhabi, UAE (2008-2009)
- Uganda Police Force, Uganda (2008) United Nations Stabilization Force, Haiti (2007, 2008)
- Haitian Scientific Police, Haiti (2007, 2008)
- United States Embassy, Haiti (2007)
- Belize Police Department, Belize (2006)
- National Forensic Science Service, Belize (2006)
- Scenes of Crime Unit, Belize (2006)
- United States Embassy, Belize (2006)
- Republic of Honduras Preventiva Police, Honduras (2004-2009)
- Republic of Honduras National Police, Honduras (2004-2009)
- Roatan Municipal Police Force, Roatan, Honduras (2004-2009)
Federal Agencies
- United States Marine Corps (2009)
- United States Navy (2009)
- United States Secret Service (2006)
- United States Department of Justice (2006-2009)
- United States Department of the Interior (2006)
State and Local Agencies
- Appleton Police Department, Appleton, Wisconsin (2005)
- Chicago Police Department, Marine and Helicopter Unit, Chicago, Illinois (2008)
- East Troy Police Department, East Troy, WI (2008).
- Grand Chute Police Department, Grand Chute, Wisconsin (2005)
- Grant County Public Defender’s Office, Lancaster, Wisconsin (2007)
- Grant County Sheriff, Lancaster, Wisconsin (2004-2008)
- Greeley Police Department, Greeley, Colorado (2006)
- Green Bay Police Department, Green Bay, Wisconsin (2007)
- Loveland Police Department, Loveland, Colorado (2004-2006)
- Oneida County Sheriff, Minneapolis, Minnesota (2008)
- Pewaukee Police Department, Pewaukee, Wisconsin (2007)
- Platteville Police Department, Platteville, Wisconsin (2004-2008)
- Racine County Water Rescue Response Team, Racine, Wisconsin (2008)
- Cheyenne Police Department, Cheyenne, Wyoming (2006)
- Santa Cruz County Sheriff, Nogales, Arizona (2005)