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CRJ2150/Lecture/BU70 - Criminalistics
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Credits
3.00
This course covers advanced techniques in the collection, identification, preservation, and transportation of physical evidence, as well as crime laboratory capabilities and limitations. A major portion of the course centers on discussions and labs involving common items of physical evidence encountered at crime scenes. The course includes descriptions of forensic analysis, techniques for the proper collection and preservation of evidence, and Biology concepts relating to the analysis of physical evidence. An introduction to fingerprinting and general classification of fingerprints, ballistics and firearms identification, photography, DNA, energy and matter as it applies to evidence, the human body, including typing and recognizing human blood, and other techniques necessary for law enforcement to successfully investigate and prosecute major crimes are included. 3 Cr. Hrs. Prerequisite: CRJ2050.
Registration Type
Traditional
Fees
Lab Fee
$20.00
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Fee Group
All)
Instructors
Arledge, Dan
Duration
8/28/2017 - 12/16/2017
Schedule
Friday Blended 7:50 AM - 9:17 AM; Off Campus Bucyrus H, , Room
Prerequisites
CRJ2050 / Lecture
<min grade = C, min credit = 3.00>
Corequisites
N/A
Credit Types
Credit DevEd Transfer
Class
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Remaining
Closed
Primary population and other student populations allowed to register for this course:
Primary Population
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# Others Registered
Campus
Off Campus Bucyrus High School
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4
Program
Credit
0
0
College
Public Service
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4
Department
Criminal Justice
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4
Curriculum
Criminal Justice
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4
Population
Semester
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4