Certificate in Forensic Evidence Handling
-- ViewingNowThe Certificate in Forensic Evidence Handling is a comprehensive course that equips learners with the necessary skills to excel in the field of forensic science. This course emphasizes the importance of proper evidence handling, a critical aspect of criminal investigations, to ensure justice is served.
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โข Introduction to Forensic Evidence Handling: Understanding the fundamental principles and best practices for collecting, preserving, and processing forensic evidence.
โข Crime Scene Processing: Learning the step-by-step process for documenting, searching, and collecting evidence from crime scenes, including proper techniques for packaging and labeling.
โข Biological Evidence: Examining the collection, preservation, and analysis of biological evidence, including DNA, serology, and trace evidence.
โข Physical Evidence: Investigating the collection, preservation, and analysis of physical evidence, such as fingerprints, footwear impressions, and toolmarks.
โข Digital Evidence: Understanding the collection, preservation, and analysis of digital evidence, including computer forensics, mobile device forensics, and network forensics.
โข Firearms and Toolmark Identification: Analyzing the identification, classification, and comparison of firearms and toolmarks for forensic purposes.
โข Chemical and Trace Evidence: Examining the identification, analysis, and interpretation of chemical and trace evidence, including drugs, explosives, and arson evidence.
โข Forensic Photography and Imaging: Learning the principles and techniques of forensic photography and imaging, including the use of alternate light sources and digital imaging.
โข Ethics and Legal Considerations in Forensic Evidence Handling: Understanding the ethical and legal considerations in forensic evidence handling, including the admissibility of evidence in court and the role of the forensic expert.
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