Content • What are Ethics? • Main items in forensic code of ethics • Ethical issues. • Reasons for occurrence of Ethical problems. • Resolutions of ethical issues Ethics • The study of what is right and wrong in human behaviour, the beliefs about what is correct and acceptable morally ...
Content Forensic Science and DNA fingerprinting Invention of DNA fingerprinting Preparation of DNA Fingerprint Steps of DNA fingerprinting Types of Analysis RFLP, PCR, STR Analysis, AFLP Analysis Applications DNA Fingerprinting and Forensic Science Forensic science Intersection of Law and Science Historic examples of collecting evidences: 18th Century – Photography ...
Introduction to Forensic Science: Learning Objectives • Define forensic science • Explain the development of forensic science throughout history • Describe the services of a typical comprehensive crime laboratory in the criminal justice system • Explain the role and responsibilities of the expert witness Introduction to Forensic Science: Vocabulary &bull ...
1.4: The Role of the Forensic Scientist SFS1. Students will recognize and classify various types of evidence in relation to the definition and scope of Forensic Science. a. Compare and contrast the history of scientific forensic techniques used in collecting and submitting evidence for admissibility in court (e.g ...
INTRODUCTION Hair is encountered as physical evidence in a wide variety of crimes. Although it is not yet possible to individualize a human hair to any single head or body through its morphology, it still has value as physical evidence. FORENSIC SCIENCE: An Introduction by Richard Saferstein 2 INTRODUCTION When ...
EXPLOSIONS Explosives are substances that undergo a rapid oxidation reaction with the production of large quantities of gases. It is this sudden buildup of gas pressure that constitutes the nature of an explosion. The speed at which explosives decompose permits their classification as high or low FORENSIC SCIENCE: An Introduction ...
Part I: Brief Definition of “Forensics” •forensic science = the application of science to the criminal and civil laws that are enforced by police agencies in a criminal justice system •criminalistics = the application of science to answer questions relating to examination and comparison of physical evidence ...
About the Author: Dr. Saferstein Served 21 years as Chief Forensic Scientist for the NJ State Police Lab. Currently a professor at Widener Univ. in Delaware Teaches courses on expert witnesses. Why do we look to science for assistance in our legal system? • Increasing Crime Rates • New or ...
Write all What is Forensic Science? • The application of the laws of nature to the laws of man. –Using science to enforce the law Which Science? Write bold A little history. • th 8 Century B.C. - Chinese used fingerprints to establish identity of authors and artists ...
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Department of Botany Open Course offered to students of other Department SEMESTER II Course Subject Points Credits Hrs./Wk. BOOCT2.1 Plants in human welfare 100 4 4 EVALUATION SCHEME - THEORY Internal Assessment (20) + Term End Examination (80) TEE: 80 points Theoretical course BOOCT2.1 Plants in human ...
A general idea about the course • The students will study core investigative techniques used during crime scene investigations through hands-on learning settings. • Lab activities will be the primary focus of the class. – Real Investigative procedures!! Topical Outline • Unit 1: What is Forensic Science? • Unit 2: ...
What is Forensic Science? the application of science to those criminal and civil laws that are enforced by police agencies in a criminal justice system. Forensic Science is Applied Science Often called “criminalistics” Forensic Science applies Chemistry Biology to civil and criminal Physics } law Geology Places physical ...
The C.P.S Interview We are not detectives we are Curious Social Workers It’s an Art not a Science CPS Interview NOT the same as forensic interview Unique Blend of many interview techniques and styles- broad and versatile The interview specifics are driven by your role and the ...