Curriculum Vitae of Gregory E. Laskowski

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Criminalistics Services International

Gregory Laskowski, BS, MPA
8021 Dottie Court
Bakersfield, CA 93308
661.392.0939 mobile 661.747.2961
Email [email protected]
(EIN 46-1269361)

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Curriculum Vitae
August 2024

Name: Gregory E. Laskowski, BS, MPA, DABC (expired)

Current Position:

President and Chief Consulting Criminalist; Retired– Criminalistics Services International LLC

Forensic Science Education Program Accreditation Commission - FEPAC Retired
Commissioner/Practitioner, Special Consultant on Crime Scene Investigations curriculum

Member – American Academy of Forensic Sciences President’s Ad Hoc Committee

Member - American Academy of Forensics Science Standards Board (ASB) Firearms and
Toolmarks Consensus Body

Chairman – International Association for Identifications Science and Practices Committee

Member of the Editorial Review Board Journal of Forensic Identification International Association
for Identification

Lecturer on Forensic Science– Boise State University


Current Duties:

Retired owner of Criminalistics Services Incorporated, LLC a limited liability corporation
providing consulting services in a variety of areas of forensic sciences including but not limited
to crime scene investigations, officer involved shooting incidences, shooting scene
reconstruction analyses, blood stain pattern analysis, firearms and tool mark comparisons and
analysis, forensic blood alcohol analysis, trace evidence analysis, arson and explosives
analysis, general criminalistics, etc.

Co-Host of Bring Your Own Slides (BYOS) International Association for Identification.


Past Duties:

Criminalistics Services International

Gregory Laskowski, BS, MPA
8021 Dottie Court
Bakersfield, CA 93308
661.392.0939 mobile 661.747.2961
Email [email protected]
(EIN 46-1269361)

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Adjunct Professor Oklahoma State University Department of Forensic Science

Adjunct Professor California State University Bakersfield Department of Criminal Justice

Lecturer of Forensic Science Bakersfield College Levan Institute

Subject Matter Expert Firearms and Toolmarks Mideo Systems Incorporated

Chairman – International Association for Identification General Forensics Subcommittee
(formerly known as Forensic Laboratory Analysis Subcommittee)
Member – International Association for Identification Firearms and Tool Marks Subcommittee
(Subcommittee now part of General Forensics Subcommittee)

Supervising Criminalist Retired - Physical Evidence Section formerly the Major Crimes Unit,
Kern County Regional Crime Laboratory (Kern County District Attorney’s Office Forensic
Science Division)
Supervising Criminalist of the Physical Evidence Section, the PES encompasses the, Trace
Evidence, Firearms/Toolmarks, Arson/Explosives, and Controlled Substance section. It also
has jurisdiction of the Crime Scene and Clandestine Laboratory Response Units. The
Supervising Criminalist is responsible for the inventory control and chain of custody of all
physical evidence submitted to the laboratory; trains criminalists in areas of physical evidence
examination such as trace evidence analysis (including identification and comparison of hairs
and fibers, glass, paint, explosive residues), shoe track analysis, barefoot track analysis, tire
track analysis, firearms and ballistics, toolmarks, arson; supervises the serology/sexual assault
evidence unit; reviews reports produced by the various sections of the laboratory; reviews
purchase of reagents and equipment used by the physical evidence section of the laboratory.

Primary Crime Scene Response Investigating Criminalist - Primary criminalist on call for
crime scene investigation of homicide, officer involved shootings, arson, bombings, and
clandestine laboratories; train criminalists to become crime scene investigators in areas of
physical evidence collection, ballistics, bloodstain pattern analysis, and crime scene
reconstruction.

Criminalistics/Physical Evidence Examiner - Develop methods and procedures in
physical evidence analysis; analyze evidence submitted to the physical evidence section (trace
evidence consisting of hairs, fibers, glass, paint, explosive residues), firearms, ballistics,
toolmarks, shoe tracks, barefoot tracks, tire tracks, arson, blood identification, blood stain
pattern interpretation, latent print detection techniques and crime scene reconstruction; assist
other sections of the laboratory (drugs, toxicology, blood alcohols) in analyzing submitted
materials.

Criminalistics Services International

Gregory Laskowski, BS, MPA
8021 Dottie Court
Bakersfield, CA 93308
661.392.0939 mobile 661.747.2961
Email [email protected]
(EIN 46-1269361)

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Forensic Alcohol Analyst Supervisor - Consult with criminalist in charge of blood and
breath alcohol program regarding methods, procedures, and instrumentation; testify in court as
an expert witness in driving under the influence cases.

Laboratory Training Officer - Responsibilities include: the development of training
manuals and guidelines for the Physical Evidence Section of the laboratory including the
development of an in-house training program for the Physical Evidence Section, training
criminalists in the various disciplines in the physical evidence section including crime scene
investigation, evaluation of training programs outside the laboratory, arrange and schedule
training of criminalist to attend training programs and provide training to law enforcement
agencies in the identification, collection, and preservation of physical evidence.

NIBIN System Administrator/Supervisor – Trained in the operation of the NIBIN system
in the collection of cartridge case and bullet images.

Write and manage grants for technology upgrades to the current Laboratory
Management Information System (LIMS) and to shift case reporting to a web based system.

Special Projects Coordinator - Responsible for the design, implementation,
coordination, training, and methodology development of a DNA laboratory which will be
engaged in both paternity and forensic case sample testing for the Kern County District
Attorney's Family Support and Forensic Science Divisions.

Project Coordinator for the NIBIN program - Coordinate and set up the NIBIN program. Phase
out the FBI DRUGFIRE program as part of the Southern California Drugfire Consortium.


Academic Training:

California State University, Bakersfield,
Master’s Degree in Public Administration, 1992

University of Southern California, Los Angeles
Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry, 1977


Professional Experience:

1987 to 2012 KERN COUNTY REGIONAL CRIME LABORATORY

Criminalistics Services International

Gregory Laskowski, BS, MPA
8021 Dottie Court
Bakersfield, CA 93308
661.392.0939 mobile 661.747.2961
Email [email protected]
(EIN 46-1269361)

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Supervising Criminalist, Supervisor- Physical Evidence Section
formerly the Major Crimes Unit, Primary Crime Scene Response
Criminalist, and Training Officer

Duties included.

1977-1987 KERN COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT
Criminalistics Laboratory, Bakersfield, California
Criminalist II, Firearms and Physical Evidence Section

1972-1977 INTERCONTINENTAL EXPEDITERS
Bakersfield, California

Junior Partner and Consultant


Summer 1976 SUPERIOR FARMING COMPANY
Fruit Dehydration Division, Shafter, California

Quality Control Chemist


Teaching Experience:

Subject Matter Expert in Firearms and Tool Mark examination for Mideo System Incorporated –
Train crime laboratory staff in the operations of both CaseWorks and GunWorks workflows

Guest Lecturer at Boise State University – Crime scene investigation and general forensic
science, 2012 to present

Lecturer of Forensic Science Bakersfield Levan Institute - CSI: Bakersfield Lecture Series 2011
to present

Adjunct Professor of Criminalistics, School of Osteopathy, Oklahoma State University at
Stillwater, “Introductions to Criminalistics and Evidence Analysis FRNS 5613” and
“Special/Advanced Criminalistics – Crime Scene FRNS 6010” spring 2006 to present

Lecturer Grade A at California State University Bakersfield Criminal Justice 495 “Introduction to
Forensic Science”, Spring Quarter, 2004, 2005, 2006

Criminalistics Services International

Gregory Laskowski, BS, MPA
8021 Dottie Court
Bakersfield, CA 93308
661.392.0939 mobile 661.747.2961
Email [email protected]
(EIN 46-1269361)

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Bakersfield College “Role of the Crime Laboratory at Crime Scenes,” Guest Lecturer, September
1998

California Department of Corrections, North Kern State Prison, Investigative Services Unit,
Delano, CA., “Crime Scene Processing” Guest Lecturer/Instructor, May 11 &12, 1998.

California Highway Patrol “Collection and Preservation of Physical Evidence” Training Class,
Bakersfield, CA November 1996.

FBI Seminar "The Role of the Firearms Examiner at the Crime Scene" FBI Academy, Quantico,
VA, September 1996.

Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner/Sexual Assault Response Team Certification Program,
"Collection of Physical Evidence from Sexual Assault Victims", Guest lecturer, November
1995.

Kern County Peace Officers Academy, Bomb and Destructive Devices - Co-guest lecturer,
1985-present.

California State Arson Investigators School, Bakersfield, California; Guest Lecturer,
1982-present

Cerro Coso Community College Reserve Police Officers Academy, Ridgecrest, California; Guest
Lecturer, 1984

Bakersfield College, Bakersfield, California; Chemistry Instructor (evening division), 1982-1983

Carden School of Bakersfield, Bakersfield, California; Biology and Algebra Instructor 1977-1978


Kern County District Attorney "Physical Evidence in the Courtroom" Seminar; Bakersfield,
California, 1993

Alliance Against Family Violence, Sexual Assault Seminars, Bakersfield, California 1990-present


Specialized Professional Experience:

• Technical Consultant to CBS Television Series “CSI-Crime Scene Investigations” & CSI:
Miami, and CSI: New York;

Criminalistics Services International

Gregory Laskowski, BS, MPA
8021 Dottie Court
Bakersfield, CA 93308
661.392.0939 mobile 661.747.2961
Email [email protected]
(EIN 46-1269361)

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o Fox Television Network Series,
▪ “Killer Instinct”,
▪ “Vanished”,
▪ “Bones”,
▪ “The Mob Doctor”,
▪ Rosewood”, and
▪ “Lucifer”;
o NBC Television Series
▪ “Law and Order”,
▪ “The Blacklist” and
▪ “Blacklist: Redemption”;
o ABC Television Series “Notorious”;
o TNT Network Series “Rizzoli and Isles”;
o Lifetime Network series “Drop Dead Diva”;
o in addition to appearing in three episodes of Tru TV’s formerly Court TV’s “Forensic
Files” now broadcast on HLN as “Mystery Detectives”;
o Sky News Production’s “Killer Cops”
o Oxygen Network Series “The DNA of Murder with Paul Holes Season 1, Episode
10 “Friend or Foe”.
• Member of the Kern County Sheriff-Coroner Transition Team
• Member of the Sexual Assault Advisory Committee for the Alliance Against Family
Violence
• Barefoot Track Identification Analyst and Consultant
• Clandestine Laboratory Response (Drug & Explosives); five takedowns
• Forensic Alcohol Analyst Supervisor, California State Department of Health


Testimony Experience:

Qualified and testified as an expert witness in the Municipal and Superior Courts of Kern, San
Diego, Santa Clara and Ventura counties as well as U.S. District Court in the following areas:

• Ballistics, firearms, and toolmarks 300+ times
• Blood stain pattern analysis 150 times
• Trace evidence analysis 155 times
• Controlled substances/marijuana analysis 100 times
• Shoe track/tire track/foot track analysis 112 times
• Blood alcohol and effects 186 times
• Under the influence/drugs and effects 21 times
• Arson/explosives 85 times

Criminalistics Services International

Gregory Laskowski, BS, MPA
8021 Dottie Court
Bakersfield, CA 93308
661.392.0939 mobile 661.747.2961
Email [email protected]
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• Serology 18 times
• Glass and paint 21 times
• Latent Print recovery 5 times


Specialized Training:

Population Genetics and Statistics for Forensic Analysts - President’s DNA Initiative in
partnership with National Institute of Justice, Online September, 2012

STR Data Analysis and Interpretation for Forensic Analysts – President’s DNA Initiative in
partnership with National Institute of Justice, Online August 30, 2012

Advance and Emerging DNA Techniques and Technologies – President’s DNA Initiative in
partnership with National Institute of Justice, Online August 22, 2012

Non-STR DNA Markers: SNPs, Y-STRs, LCN, and mtDNA – President’s DNA Initiative in
partnership with National Institute of Justice, Online August 21, 2012

DNA Amplification for Forensic Analysts – President’s DNA Initiative in partnership with
National Institute of Justice, Online August 19, 2012
Crime Scene and DNA Basics for Forensic Analysts - President’s DNA Initiative in partnership
with National Institute of Justice, Online August 9, 2012

DNA Extraction and Quantification for Forensic Analysts - President’s DNA Initiative in
partnership with National Institute of Justice, Online August 9, 2012

Amplified DNA Product Separation for DNA Analysts - President’s DNA Initiative in partnership
with National Institute of Justice, Online August 9, 2012

Laboratory Orientation and Testing of Body Fluids and Tissues for Forensic Analysis -
President’s DNA Initiative in partnership with National Institute of Justice, Online August 9,
2012

Law 101: Legal Guide for the Forensic Expert – President’s DNA Initiative in partnership with
National Institute of Justice, Online August 8, 2012

Communication Skills, Report Writing, and Courtroom Testimony for the Forensic Analyst -
President’s DNA Initiative in partnership with National Institute of Justice, Online August 8,
2012

Criminalistics Services International

Gregory Laskowski, BS, MPA
8021 Dottie Court
Bakersfield, CA 93308
661.392.0939 mobile 661.747.2961
Email [email protected]
(EIN 46-1269361)

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Power and Processing of Crime Scene Evidence – Forensic Science Training Network in
partnership with National Institute of Justice, Online July 1, 2011

FEPAC Assessor Audit Training – American Academy Of Forensic Sciences Seminar, Seattle,
WA, February 2010, Las Vegas Nevada, 2016, New Orleans, 2017

Home Made Explosives Training – Orange County Sheriff’s Department, Anaheim, CA, March
2008

Forensic Tire Impression Identification – International Association for Identification, Louisville,
KY, August 2008

Long Range Trajectory Analysis – AFTE San Francisco, CA, May 2007

Potential for Error in Cartridge Case Identification – California Forensic Sciences Institute,
California State University Los Angeles, December 2, 2006

Oxford EDS Instrument Training for GSR (16hrs) – Oxford Instruments, Dr. James Holland, Oct.
11-12, 2005

DNA LAB/DAB Audit Training – Berkeley, CA, November 2001

NIBIN/IBIS Training - BATF/ Forensic Technology Incorporated, City of Orange, CA, June 2001
PCR-DNA: Short Tandem Repeat (STR) Analysis and Typing - California Criminalistics Institute,
Sacramento, CA, December 1999

Advanced Arson Analysis Course - California Criminalistics Institute, Sacramento, CA, October
1999

Serial Number Restoration - BATF/California Criminalistics Institute, Sacramento, CA, March
1999

Crime Scene Reconstruction - California Criminalistics Institute, Sacramento, CA, September
1998

Forensic Statistics - California Criminalistics Institute, San Diego, CA, July 1998


Introduction to Drugfire Course - Mnemonic Systems Incorporated, Washington, D.C.,
December, 1997

Criminalistics Services International

Gregory Laskowski, BS, MPA
8021 Dottie Court
Bakersfield, CA 93308
661.392.0939 mobile 661.747.2961
Email [email protected]
(EIN 46-1269361)

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Introduction to the Automated Projectile Matching System on the Drugfire System - Mnemonic
Systems Incorporated, Washington, D.C., December 1997

Forensic Infrared Spectroscopy - California Criminalistics Institute, Sacramento, CA, March 1997

DNA-Extraction and Quantification - California Criminalistics Institute, Sacramento, CA,
September 1996

Crime Scene Review for Supervisors - California Criminalistics Institute, Sacramento, CA,
August
1996

Arson Analysis Detection - California Criminalistics Institute, Sacramento, CA, August 1996

Polymerase Chain Reaction DQα - California Criminalistics Institute, Sacramento, CA, April 1996

Laboratory Safety Officer - California Criminalistics Institute, Sacramento, CA, March 1996

Paint Examination and Comparison - California Criminalistics Institute, Sacramento, CA, March
1996
Firearms Trajectory Interpretation - California Criminalistics Institute, Sacramento, CA, January
1996

Law Enforcement Ammunition and Ballistics Seminar - Federal Cartridge Company for Southern
California Firearms Study Group, September 28, 1995

Exterior Ballistics Training Seminar - AFTE Seminar San Diego, CA, June 1995

Glock Armorers Course, Walnut Creek, California, May 1995

Pathology of Wounds, California Criminalistics Institute, San Diego, CA, November 6-8, 1994

Interpretation of Mass Spectral Data, California Criminalistics Institute, San Diego CA, October
12 & 13, 1994

Basic Photographic Theory, Polaroid School of Law Enforcement Imaging, Bakersfield Police

Department, November 1992.

How to Supervise People, National Seminars Group workshop, Bakersfield, CA, November 14,

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8021 Dottie Court
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1991

Firearms Safety in a Laboratory Environment, Instructor Torrie Johnson, Ford Ord, CA, October
17, 1991

Omnichrome Alternate Light Source and LASER Training Course for the Detection of Latent

Prints, Bakersfield Police Department, Bakersfield, CA, February 7 & 8, 1991

Firearms and Toolmark Identification Criteria, California Criminalistics Institute, Sacramento,
California; 1990

FBI Advanced Latent Fingerprint Techniques Course, Kern County Sheriff's Department,
Bakersfield, CA; July 16-20, 1990

Latent Print Techniques, California Criminalistics Institute, Santa Ana, CA; April 29-May 4, 1990

Basic Fingerprint Identification Course, California Department of Justice, Bakersfield, CA; April
1990.

Advanced Bloodstain Evidence Seminar, National Law Enforcement Institute, Santa Rosa, CA;
February 5-9, 1990.

FBI Shoe Track and Tire Track Analysis School, Quantico, Virginia; September 1989

Forensic DNA Analysis Course, University of California Berkeley; July 1989

Smith and Wesson Academy Automatic Pistol Armorers Course, Orange County Sheriff's
Department; February 1989

Intoximeter 3000 Advanced Maintenance and Instructor Certification Course, Bakersfield,
California; 1987
FBI Elemental Analysis of Explosives School, Quantico, Virginia; 1986

Kern County Sheriff's Department Homicide Scene Investigation Course, Bakersfield, California;
February 1986.

Advanced Forensic Microscopy Course, McCrone Institute, Orange County; 1985

FBI "Analysis in Arson Matters,” Quantico, Virginia; 1985

Criminalistics Services International

Gregory Laskowski, BS, MPA
8021 Dottie Court
Bakersfield, CA 93308
661.392.0939 mobile 661.747.2961
Email [email protected]
(EIN 46-1269361)

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Hewlett-Packard Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry School, Bakersfield, California; 1985


BATF Symposium on Recent Advances in Arson Analysis and Detection, Las Vegas, Nevada;
1985

McDonnell Bloodspatter Institute, Elmira, New York; 1983

FBI Gunshot and Primer Residue School, Quantico, Virginia; 1982

Drug Alcohol Recognition Training Seminar, Los Angeles, California; 1982

Forensic Mineralogy (490X), Cal State Bakersfield, Bakersfield; 1981

Applied Polarized Light Microscopy Course, Walter McCrone, Santa Clara, California; 1980

Hewlett-Packard HP 5880 Gas Chromatography School, Santa Clara; 1980

FBI Bombing Investigators School, Bakersfield, California; 1979


Publications:

1) "Information on AR 15/M16 Look-A-Likes,” AFTE Journal, Vol. 17, No. 2, April
1985.
2) "An Improved Technique for the Visualization of Footprint Impressions in the
Insoles of Athletic Shoes, Journal of Forensic Sciences, Vol.32, No. 4, July 1987.
3) "Barefoot Impressions--A Preliminary Study of Identification Characteristics and
Population Frequency of Their Morphological Features,” Journal of Forensic
Sciences, March 1988.
4) "American Industries Calico M-100 & M-100P 22 Long Rifle Carbine and Pistol",
AFTE Journal, Vol. 20, Number 2, April 1988.
5) "Full Auto Conversion of an FN FAL Belgian .308 Match Rifle," AFTE Journal,
Vol. 22, Number 3, July 1990.
6) "A Preliminary Comparison of Soviet Fingerprint Powders with Selected U.S. Fingerprint
Powders, Journal of Forensic Identification, Vol. 41, No. 5, September/October 1991.

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7) "Full Auto Conversion of an Uzi 9mm Semiautomatic Pistol," AFTE Journal, Vol. 27,
Number 3, October 1995.
8) "Reconstruction of the Shooting of Officer Richard Maxwell, California Highway Patrol -
Presentation to the Shooting Crime Scene Processing and Reconstruction Seminar, FBI
Academy, Quantico, VA, September 4-6, 1996.
9) "Re: The Use of Embalming Fluids in the Restoration of Mummified Fingers, S Cook,
JFI 46(5)”, Letter to the Editor, Journal of Forensic Identification, Vol. 47, No. 1,
January/February 1997.
10) "The Identification of a Bullet to a Firearm Using a Barrel Cast, AFTE Journal, Vol. 29,
Number 2, Spring 1997.
11) "Use of the LaserMax
TM
Gunsight as a Ballistics Alignment Tool," AFTE Journal, Vol.
29, No. 3, Summer 1997.
12) “Comment RE: Terminal Performance of 9 mm 147 gr. Jacketed Hollow Point Bullets
Fired From the HK MP-5, Using 10% Ordinance Gelatin as a Tissue Simulant”, AFTE
Peer Review, AFTE Journal, Vol. 30, Number 3, Summer 1998, pp. 560 & 561.
13) “A Case of Phoenix Rising from the Ashes,” AFTE Journal, Vol. 31, Number 1, Winter
1999
14) “Firing a Beretta 950B .25 cal. Handgun Underwater at a Glass Target,” AFTE Journal,
Vol. 32, Number 4, Fall 2000, pp. 354-357.
15) “The CSI Effect: Good or Bad for Forensic Science” CPLEX Online Journal, January,
2005.
16) “Storm Lake After-Market Barrels for Glock Pistols,” AFTE Journal, Vol. 40, Number 2,
Spring 2008, pp. 216-218.
17) “The Proceedings of: Craft Service,” CAC News, First Quarter 2009, pp. 12-15.
18) The President’s Desk: “Greetings and Felicitations,” CAC News Third Quarter, 2014, pp.
2 & 11.
19) “Updates on the Forensic Laboratory Subcommittee,” IdentNews, various issues 2005-
2016
20) “Updates on the General Forensics Subcommittee,” IdentNews, various issues 2016-
2018
21) Re: Assessing Latent Print Proficiency Tests: Lofty Aims, Straightforward Samples, and
the Implications of Nonexpert Performance. J. For. Ident. 2019, 69 (3), 281-296.
22) “FEPAC Curriculum Standards for Baccalaureate Degree for Crime Scene
Investigations”, Forensic Education Program Accreditation Commission, 2020

Criminalistics Services International, LLC

Gregory Laskowski, BS, MPA
8021 Dottie Court
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Presentations:

Presenter of scientific papers and case histories to professional societies and organizations
including: American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS); Association of Firearms and
Toolmark Examiners (AFTE); International Association for Identification (IAI); California
Association of Criminalists (CAC); and Federal Bureau of Investigation Academy; Soviet All
Union Institute of Forensic Science; Latvian University at Riga School of Law Faculty; in
addition to civic groups, including, Lions Club, Rotary, Kiwanis, Kern County Paralegal
Association, CSUB 60 Plus, Sons in Retirement, Legal Tech West Coast Conference,
American Society of Safety Engineers; Interview with “The Takeaway” on NPR re: Supreme
Court decision King v. Maryland; Presented to papers at European Network of Forensic
Science Institutes – Riga, Latvia, September 2013; California Living Museum, January 2018;
Spectacular World of Science, April 7, 2018; California Association of Criminalists Spring
Seminar 2018, Association of Firearms and Toolmark Examiners, May 2018, International
Association for Identification Conference, August 2018, California Association of Criminalists -
Fall Seminar 2018, American Academy of Forensic Sciences Bring Your Own Slides
Conference February 2019; California Association of Criminalists - Spring Seminar 2019;
Association of Firearms and Toolmark Seminar - May 2019, International Association for

Criminalistics Services International, LLC

Gregory Laskowski, BS, MPA
8021 Dottie Court
Bakersfield, CA 93308
661.392.0939 mobile 661.747.2961
Email [email protected]
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Identification Training Conference – August 2019, California Association of Criminalists - Fall
Seminar 2019; American Academy of Forensic Sciences – February 2020; American Academy
of Forensic Sciences Last Word Society – February 2020

Professional Organizations:

American Board of Criminalistics – Diplomate in Comprehensive Criminalistics #2535
Member of the ABC Comprehensive Criminalistics Exam Certification Examination
Management Group - Retired

California Association of Criminalists - Member, President May 2014, Chair of the Joint
CAC/NWAFS meeting Rohnert Park, CA October 2014, Chair of the Spring 2012 CAC
Semiannual Seminar, Former Chairman Ethics Committee

Association of Firearms and Toolmark Examiners - Distinguished Member, Chairman of the
Armorers’ School Committee for the AFTE 2001 Seminar, Moderator for the AFTE Website
General Topics Blog

American Academy of Forensic Science – Retired Fellow, Life Member
Member of the AAFS Standards Board Firearms and Toolmarks Consensus Body
Commissioner/Practitioner – Forensic Education Program Accreditation Commission

International Association for Identification – Life Member, Distinguished Member
Chairman of the Science and Practices Committee 2018 to present
Chairman of the General Forensics Subcommittee formerly known as the Forensics Laboratory
Subcommittee, 2016 to 2018
Chairman Standing Sub-committee for Forensic Laboratory Analysis 2005 to 2016
Member Science and Practices Committee, 1992 to present
Former Member of the Standing Committee for Forensic Laboratory Analysis, 1992 – 2016
Member of the Firearms and Toolmarks subcommittee, 2007-2011, 2013 to 2016

California Association of Crime Lab Directors, Retired Member, Chair of the Spring 2012
CACLD Semiannual Seminar, Member of the California State Sexual Assault Kit
Standardization Committee

California Homicide Investigators Association, Former member

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8021 Dottie Court
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Professional Honors:

Board of Directors Award Johnson-Whyte Scholarship Fund International Associations for
Identification -August 2025

Life Member Award California Association of Criminalists – October 2021

Diamond Award Recipient and Fellow of the Johnson-Whyte Scholarship Fund International
Association for Identification, August 2021.

Most Outstanding Paper Award “It Could Happen to You”, California Association of Criminalists
Fall Seminar, Ontario, California - October 2019

Life Member American Academy of Forensic Sciences – December 2017

W. Jack Cadman Award California Association of Criminalists “In recognition of Significant
Service and Contributions to the California Association of Criminalists” - November 2016

Distinguished Member International Association for Identification – August 2014

Life Member International Association for Identification – July 2014
Outstanding Paper Award- California Association of Criminalist Seminar, Bakersfield, CA, May
2012

Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition United States Congress, May 18, 2012

Distinguished Service Recognition U.S. Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Investigation,
May 2012

California State Assembly Resolution for Recognition of Distinguished Service, May 2012

California State Senate Certificate of Recognition of Distinguished Service, May 2012

Service Award for distinguished service to the California Association of Criminalists, May 2012

Outstanding Paper Award- California Association of Criminalist Seminar, Lake Arrowhead, CA
May 2009

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8021 Dottie Court
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Outstanding Paper Award- California Association of Criminalist Seminar, Ventura, CA October
2004

Nichols Research NIBIN Program 50 (+) Hit Award, October 1999

Nichols Research NIBIN Program 25(+) Cold Hit Award, July 1999

Kern County's Finest Law Enforcement Officer of the Year Award - Exchange Club of
Bakersfield, February 1994.

Member of Pi Alpha Alpha - National Honor Society in Public Administration.

Selection as a delegate to the Soviet Union for the Citizen's Ambassador Program and the
American Academy of Forensic Sciences, November 1987

Commendation - Office of County Counsel, County of Kern, June 1987

Commendation - Kern County Sheriff's Department, May 1987

Commendation - Kern County District Attorney, November 1986
Commendation - Office of the City Attorney, City of Bakersfield, June 1986
Commendation - Bakersfield Police Department, January 1986
Commendation - Kern County District Attorney, January 1984, April 1984
Commendation - Kern County District Attorney, March 1983, September 1983
Commendation - San Luis Obispo County Sheriff's Department, December 1983
Commendation - Kern County District Attorney, September 1982
Commendation - California State Fire Marshal's Office, May 1982
Commendation - California Department of Transportation, November 1981
Commendation - California State Fire Marshall's Office, December 1980

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Commendation for Meritorious Service - Kern County Sheriff's Department May 1978
Dean's List - University of Southern California, 1975
National Honor Society, 1971
Daughters of the American Revolution History Award, 1971
Bank of America Scholarship, English, 1971
Silver Scholarship, Southwestern Military Academy, 1970-1972
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