Transcription of FIR 4314, Crime Scene, Forensics, and Evidence Collection
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FIR 4314, Crime scene , Forensics, and Evidence Collection 1 Course Description Explores the analytical and systematic approach relating to fire scene investigations involving Crime scenes, accidental causes, and the Collection of Evidence . The role of evolving technologies used for fire scene investigations is studied with emphasis on the use of forensic science in reconstructing an incident. The modern fire investigator must be able to justify the validity and reliability of his or her findings against peer review. This course prepares students for contemporary methods of fire investigations. Course Textbook Icove, D. J., De Haan, J. D., & Haynes, G. A. (2013). forensic fire scene reconstruction (3rd ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson. Course Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this course, students should be able to: 1.
FIR 4314, Crime Scene, Forensics, and Evidence Collection 3 1. Define spoliation. 2. Compare and contrast when evidence should be secured in place and when it should be removed from the scene.
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