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Forensic Science
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Basic Death Investigations
Introduction to Basic Death Investigation begins to explore
basic death investigation, some different causes of death (drownings,
fires, gunshots, etc.), and basic body handling. You will learn
how to conduct an investigation of death resulting from
criminal, suspicious, known causes, or undetermined causes. You
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descriptions of scene and pertinent facts relating to the death.
Criminology Basics
If you're interested in pursuing a career in
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Advanced Forensic Investigative Techniques: Analysis & Physical
Matching of Pattern & Trace Evidence
Physical evidence at a crime scene most often
occurs as trace evidence. Often this evidence requires physical
matching, analysis of physical or chemical properties,
separation into various components, identification of source,
and crime scene reconstruction in order to link a suspect to a
victim or crime scene. Knowing how to preserve, collect, and
process crime scene evidence is critical to the integrity of any
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The
purpose of the Handbook of Forensic Services is to provide guidance and
procedures for safe and efficient methods of collecting and preserving
evidence and to describe the forensic examinations performed by the FBI
Laboratory.
Crime
Scene and Evidence Photography in documenting crime scenes.
Includes Crime Scene Investigation resources, training, articles
and links to forensic web pages.
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