Safe Lock Manipulation (3 points); Picking (2 points); Impressioning (2 points); Safe lock Service (2 points); Safe Drilling & Entry (3 points). The Board may add additional classes as these become available. To sit for this examination, it shall be mandatory to have completed the IAIL courses, Investigative Locksmithing I & II and an auto/theſt arson class. 10 Points Maximum from college-lev- el classes. College-level classes that are directly related to criminology, forensic sciences, etc. (2 points for each class). 18 points maximum for specialized education. Completion of specialized schools in forensic investigation, crimi- nal investigation, scientific crime detec- tion, arson investigation, etc. Examples of acceptable courses would be those taken at the FBI Academy, military in- telligence schools, federal, state and lo- cal courses in criminal investigation, NSA and CIA courses, etc. Each course will be evaluated and points accessed at the discretion of the Board of Directors, with a maximum number of points for any single course set at 6 points. EXPERIENCE (Maximum number of points to vary as indicated) Serving as a forensic investigator in a federal, state or local crime laboratory and qualified to testify to findings in a court of law. 5 points per year of expe- rience. 20 points maximum. Serving as a criminal, arson or insur- ance investigator for a federal, state or local authority and qualified to testify in a court of law. 5 points per year of experience. 20 points maximum. Serving as an investigator for private industry and having qualified to testify in a criminal or civil court of law. 5 points per year of experience. 20 points maximum. WWW.ALOA.ORG “This is our first conference since we merged with ALOA SPAI in 2012, and there are forensic locksmiths coming in from around the world.” Serving as a locksmith and having achieved a certification through the ALOA Proficiency Rating Program. AHC = 10 AOC = 10 CDC = 10 EHC = 10 PSP = 5 CPP = 10 RL = 3 CRL = 5 CPL = 8 CML = 10 CPS = 5 CMST = 10 CJST= 5 CMS = 10 CFDI = 10 IFDI = 10 LSFDI =10 CAL = 5 CMAL = 10 CAI = 5 CHI = 5 CMHI = 10 CCL = 5 CIL = 3 CJIL =8 CMIL = 10 ICRL = 5 ICPL = 8 ICML = 10 CEL = 5 CMEL = 10 Experience as a practicing locksmith. 2 points per year of actual experience. 20 Points maximum. Specialized investigative experience such as fraud investigation, auditing, and au- diting and accounting investigations, etc. 3 points per year of experience. 20 points maximum. Publishing a book and or articles (pub- lished) relating to forensic/investigative locksmithing in a recognized investi- gative resource. 5 points for an article and 10 points for a published book. Maximum of 20 points. 4. Applicant must author and submit for review an article for publication in ALOA’s Keynotes magazine. The article must be relevant to the field of forensics and must be approved for publication by the IAIL CFL and Peer Review Committees. The article subject may include, but is not limited to, a relevant case study (redacted), research or procedural guidelines (or variations of existing guidelines). The above requirements are subject to change. However, once an application is submitted, the applicant will not be sub- ject to any newer requirements. Applicants can apply for a waver to any of the require- ments prior to sitting for the exam. If you have any comments, suggestions or questions please contact me at, iail- [email protected]. Tom Resciniti Demont, AHC, CAI, CFDI, CFL, CMIL, CML, CMST, ICML, IFDI, LSFDI, ARL. President, In- ternational Association of Investigative Locksmiths. [email protected] Get Published! IAIL members: Submit your articles for the Investigative Spotlight department. Send your information to Ross Squire at [email protected]. OCTOBER 2018 KEYNOTES 13