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Overview:

Our “Forensic Science” course provides an in-depth exploration of the principles, techniques, and applications of forensic science in criminal investigations. Participants will delve into forensic biology, chemistry, toxicology, and crime scene analysis. Through case studies and hands-on exercises, students will develop critical thinking and analytical skills essential for working in the field of forensic science.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand the principles and methodologies of forensic science in criminal investigations.
  • Analyze and interpret forensic evidence, including DNA, fingerprints, and trace evidence.
  • Apply forensic techniques to crime scene analysis, evidence collection, and preservation.
  • Demonstrate proficiency in laboratory techniques used in forensic analysis.

Description:

Our Forensic Science course offers a comprehensive examination of the scientific methods and techniques used to investigate crimes and analyze evidence. Participants will learn how forensic scientists work alongside law enforcement agencies to solve criminal cases through the application of scientific principles and methodologies. Topics covered include forensic pathology, ballistics, forensic psychology, and digital forensics.

Who Is This Course For:

This course is suitable for individuals interested in pursuing a career in forensic science, law enforcement, criminal justice, or related fields. It is also beneficial for law enforcement professionals, crime scene investigators, legal professionals, and anyone curious about the application of science in criminal investigations.

Career Path:

Completion of the Forensic Science course can lead to various career opportunities in law enforcement agencies, forensic laboratories, government agencies, and private consulting firms. Graduates may pursue roles as forensic scientists, crime scene investigators, forensic technicians, forensic pathologists, or forensic analysts. Additionally, individuals may explore opportunities in academia, research institutions, or pursuing advanced degrees in forensic science or related disciplines.

Course Curriculum

Introduction
Interventions to reduce risk of re-offending 00:07:00
History of development of Forensic Psychology 00:06:00
Research Methods in Forensic Psychology
Research Design and Methodology 00:12:00
Critical evaluation of psychological research 00:09:00
Theories of Offending
Introduction to theories of offending 00:06:00
Theories of sexual offending 00:08:00
Theories of violent offending 00:08:00
Theories of fire-setting behaviour 00:08:00
Personal Attributes of Offenders
Personal characteristics of offenders 00:06:00
Personality disordered offenders 00:06:00
Psychopathic offenders 00:07:00
Mental Illness and offending 00:07:00
Forensic Psychology in Police Investigations
An Introduction to Offender Profiling 00:05:00
Approaches to Offender Profiling 00:05:00
The Effectiveness of Offender Profiling 00:06:00
Forensic Psychology in the Courtroom
Eye-witness testimony 00:09:00
Expert witness testimony 00:04:00
Attitudes towards victims 00:06:00
Forensic Psychology in Practice
’What works’ literature in reducing re-offending 00:06:00
Incident management (Crisis Negotiation) 00:08:00
Introduction: About the Course and the Tutor 00:03:00
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