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Carrie Stuart Parks has worked in the forensic art field since 1981. As an award winning fine artist, she has been recognized as one of Idaho's top watercolor artists. Her book on faces will be released Nov. 2002 by North Light Books. She has works on major cases for the FBI, ATF, and law enforcement agencies throughout the nation. She has a Bachelor of Science Degree with Honors and a double major in Fine Art and Social Science. She has received the following career recognition:

  • Law Enforcement Trainer of the Year, Finalist, Department of the Treasurery, Federal Law Enforcement Academy, Glynco, GA.
  • Educator of the Year, Lewis Clark State College Alumnus Association, Lewis Clark State College, Lewiston, Idaho
  • John Edgar Hoover Memorial Medal and Citation Awarded by the American Police Hall of Fame, Miami, Florida for leadership in law enforcement instruction.
  • "Spirit of the American Woman" J.C. Penneys' Career Excellence Award Presented at the Women's Forum Career Excellence Banquet, October, 1994
  • Certified Professional Lecturer: State of New Mexico Dept. of Public Safety
  • Certified instructor in forensic art: Oregon
  • Demonstrative Evidence approved for CLE credit: Idaho State Bar
  • Special instructor: Forensic Certification Program, Eastern Washington University

Rick Parks has worked in the forensic art field since 1976. He was with the Special Projects Section of the FBI in Washington DC. for thirteen years. He received recognition for his excellence while at the FBI.



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