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Sep 14, 2024
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CRJ 197 - Crime Scene Investigation 2 Credits: 2 Lecture Hours: 1 Lab Hours: 2 Practicum Hours: 0 Work Experience: 0 Course Type: General This course focuses upon the collection and analysis of evidence as it relates to crime scene processing and current forensic investigation trends or technologies. Competencies
- Collect and analyze trace evidence.
- Explain trace evidence and the various sources of trace evidence.
- Discuss the analytical instruments and techniques used in the collection of trace evidence.
- Collect and analyze blood and DNA evidence.
- Report the methods of collecting blood and DNA evidence from crime scene.
- List the instruments, techniques, and interpretive methods employed with blood, blood spatter and DNA evidence.
- Collect and analyze toxicological evidence.
- Identify toxicological evidence and the various sources of toxicological evidence.
- Recognize the analytical instruments and techniques used in the collection of toxicological evidence.
- Collect and analyze impression evidence.
- Indicate impression evidence, the types of impression evidence and its use in investigations.
- Analyze footprint, tool mark, and ballistic evidence.
- Examine cyber-crime and computer forensic investigations.
- Define cyber-crime terms and explain the forensic analysis of digital evidence as it relates to criminal investigations.
- Describe the extraction and preservation of electronic evidence from various devices.
Competencies Revised Date: 2019
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