ABL501 Crime And Crime Scene Investigation

7 ECTS - 3-2 Duration (T+A)- 1. Semester- 4 National Credit

Information

Unit INSTITUTE OF ADDICTION AND FORENSIC SCIENCES
FORENSIC SCIENCES (MASTER) (WITH THESIS) (INTERDISCIPLINARY)
Code ABL501
Name Crime And Crime Scene Investigation
Term 2018-2019 Academic Year
Term Fall
Duration (T+A) 3-2 (T-A) (17 Week)
ECTS 7 ECTS
National Credit 4 National Credit
Teaching Language Türkçe
Level Yüksek Lisans Dersi
Type Normal
Mode of study Yüz Yüze Öğretim
Catalog Information Coordinator Doç. Dr. NEBİLE DAĞLIOĞLU
Course Instructor
The current term course schedule has not been prepared yet.


Course Goal / Objective

At the end of the lecture, Introduction to crime scene investigation tecniques, crime and crime scene concepts,and Criminal Investigations, The Concept of material Evidence, National and International Criminal Laboratories, Research Methods in Crime Scene, Crime Scene Detection Methods, Sexual Crimes in Crime Scene Investigation, Cases of murder in Crime Scene Investigation in , Traffic Accidents in Crime Scene, theft crimes have information about crime scene investigations and this lecture pratic application is aimed.

Course Content

It includes collecting, examining, and reporting incident cases, examining many different crime scenes such as traffic accidents, digital crimes, post-explosion site investigation

Course Precondition

Resources

Notes



Course Learning Outcomes

Order Course Learning Outcomes
LO01 Crime scene photography skills increase
LO02 Managment of large scale crime scene investigation
LO03 Interpretation of blood pattern analysis in crime scene investigation
LO04 Collection of examples from the scene and chain of custody
LO05 Interpreting vehicle accidents and knowing modern technologies in accident investigations


Relation with Program Learning Outcome

Order Type Program Learning Outcomes Level
PLO01 - Have demonstrated knowledge and understanding that is founded upon and extends and/or enhances that typically associated with the forensic sciences.
PLO02 - Have ability to understand and use the relations between the areas of Forensic Sciences.
PLO03 - Knows the importance of ethical principles for society and person.
PLO04 - Knows the fundamentals of Forensic Science.
PLO05 - Have the knowledge of common used statistical methods in Forensic Science studies.
PLO06 - Can use all theoric and practice information associated with the second cycle level at Forensic Sciences.
PLO07 - Have the ability to integrate knowledges from different Forensic disciplines and can make comment on thereby adding contributions to Forensic area.
PLO08 - Have the ability to use common used statistical software programs, in Forensic Science area.
PLO09 - Have the ability to solve problems by using knowledges and research methods.
PLO10 - Can make contributions to Forensic area by developing innovative researches by individual and/or team work
PLO11 - Can make contributions to Forensic area by offering solutions to complex scientific problems.
PLO12 - Can lead in certain challenging Forensic circumstances include interdisciplinary ones.
PLO13 - Follow the scientific meetings and researches in forensic area.
PLO14 - Can develop new knowledges in forensic area by field studies.
PLO15 - Can apply all specific knowledge in his/her area both to professional and scientific works.
PLO16 - Can communicate his/her conclusions, studies and recent developments to specialist and non-specialist audiences; can be able to promote individual ideas about forensic area and communicate by showing own competency.
PLO17 - Can transform the forensic knowledge and applications to projects and activities bearing social responsibility and encourage third persons participation.
PLO18 - Can be able to participate to obtaining, processing and evaluation processes in forensic sciences and related disciplines, by regarding ethical principles.
PLO19 - Follows the recent developments, knowledge and application in forensic science and can develop projects to use them for benefit of society.
PLO20 - Can make contributions to processes of developing strategy, policy and plan; can evaluate the results in the framework of quality process.


Week Plan

Week Topic Preparation Methods
1 Crime Scene Photographic: Photographic Skills Reading the topics discussed in the lecture notes and sources
2 Crime Scene Photographic: Lighting Options, Close up, Autopsy and Injury Photography Reading the topics discussed in the lecture notes and sources
3 Major Scene Approach Reading the topics discussed in the lecture notes and sources
4 Blood pattern analysis Reading the topics discussed in the lecture notes and sources
5 Types of Explosives-Manufacture of Improvised Explosives Reading the topics discussed in the lecture notes and sources
6 Types of Explosive Devices, Components Assembly Reading the topics discussed in the lecture notes and sources
7 Types of explosions Interpretation of explosion damage Reading the topics discussed in the lecture notes and sources
8 Mid-Term Exam Review of all issues related to the course
9 Bomb Scene Evidence - Forensic Intelligence Reading the topics discussed in the lecture notes and sources
10 Scenes of Bomb Explosions - Case Reading the topics discussed in the lecture notes and sources
11 Bomb Scene Evidence - Forensic Intelligence Reading the topics discussed in the lecture notes and sources
12 Taking samples, analysis and identification explosive residue Reading the topics discussed in the lecture notes and sources
13 Forensic Collison Investigation Reading the topics discussed in the lecture notes and sources
14 Imaging in Crash Investigation Reading the topics discussed in the lecture notes and sources
15 Modern technology within collision investigation Reading the topics discussed in the lecture notes and sources
16 Term Exams Review of all issues related to the course
17 Term Exams Review of all issues related to the course


Student Workload - ECTS

Works Number Time (Hour) Workload (Hour)
Course Related Works
Class Time (Exam weeks are excluded) 14 3 42
Out of Class Study (Preliminary Work, Practice) 14 7 98
Assesment Related Works
Homeworks, Projects, Others 0 0 0
Mid-term Exams (Written, Oral, etc.) 1 15 15
Final Exam 1 30 30
Total Workload (Hour) 185
Total Workload / 25 (h) 7,40
ECTS 7 ECTS

Update Time: 14.11.2022 11:52