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Introduction to Forensic ScienceForensic Sci.A
- 1
Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information to describe the role of forensic science and evidence collection from historical cases in the criminal justice system.Forensic Sci.A.1
- 2
Apprise the different types of forensic science laboratories and professional organizations. Forensic Sci.A.2
- 3
Apply concepts of the scientific method to forensic science and to crime scene investigations.Forensic Sci.A.3
Physical EvidenceForensic Sci.B
- 4
Classify physical evidence based on how it is produced.Forensic Sci.B.4
- 5
Plan and carry out an investigation to determine the value of physical and trace evidence. Forensic Sci.B.5
- 6
Use models for the evaluation of handwriting and document evidence. Forensic Sci.B.6
- 7
Construct explanations from collections of evidence, using various pathological and anthropological techniques.Forensic Sci.B.7
- 8
Develop and use mathematical models to estimate height from bone length.Forensic Sci.B.8
- 9
Distinguish between admissible and inadmissible scientific and technical evidence supplied by expert witnesses in criminal cases. Forensic Sci.B.9
Crime Scene Procedures, Techniques, and AnalysisForensic Sci.C
- 10
Explain the differences between processing and analyzing evidence.Forensic Sci.C.10
- 11
Analyze and interpret data from different types of crime scene evidence to determine which forensic crime lab unit would have responsibility. Example: soil, blood spatter, shoe print, hair, computer, glass, pills, fibersForensic Sci.C.11
- 12
Construct an explanation of how scientific forensic techniques used in collecting and submitting evidence for admissibility in court have evolved over time.Forensic Sci.C.12
- 13
Plan and carry out investigations using the scientific protocols for analyzing a crime scene. Example: Set perimeter, search, isolate, collect evidence, photograph, sketch, and record.Forensic Sci.C.13
- 14
Construct an argument from evidence explaining the relevance of possible evidence at a site of an investigation. Forensic Sci.C.14
- 15
Develop models to analyze and communicate information obtained from the crime scene. Example: Properly document and sketch a crime scene.Forensic Sci.C.15
Blood and Physiological Fluid EvidenceForensic Sci.D
- 16
Plan and carry out an investigation to use antigens and antibodies to determine blood type and to identify crime suspect(s) based on the results.Forensic Sci.D.16
- 17
Gather and share information about forensic identification of body fluids.Forensic Sci.D.17
- 18
Summarize important considerations in forensic investigation of sexual assault. Forensic Sci.D.18
- 19
Analyze and interpret DNA evidence to match a suspect to biological samples, identifying conditions and/or situations where errors commonly occur, and cite reasons for possible errors. Forensic Sci.D.19
- 20
Collect and preserve biological evidence for DNA analysisForensic Sci.D.20
- 21
Differentiate among blood-borne pathogens and describe their effects on the human body.Forensic Sci.D.21
Physical Pattern Evidence and Technological ExaminationsForensic Sci.E
- 22
Analyze distinctive features of toolmark striations and impressions. Forensic Sci.E.22
- 23
Analyze distinctive features of tire, footwear, and other impression evidence.Forensic Sci.E.23
- 24
Plan and carry out an experiment using the process of chromatography to analyze and identify ink marks.Forensic Sci.E.24
- 25
Perform physical and chemical analyses of evidence obtained from a crime scene, victim, and suspect, using spectrophotometers and other appropriate equipment to answer pertinent questions in the investigation. Examples: examine broken glass to determine the direction, size, and velocity of the object which struck it; determine whether soil from a victim’s shoe matches soil at the sceneForensic Sci.E.25
- 26
Develop fingerprints and classify characteristics for identification by using distinguishing features.Forensic Sci.E.26
- 27
Collect and analyze latent prints using proper forensic tools and techniques. Examples: black powder, iodine, cyanoacrylate adhesive Forensic Sci.E.27
- 28
Retrieve fingerprints and classify characteristics for identification by using distinguishing features. Examples: core, delta, bifurcation, bridgeForensic Sci.E.28
- 29
Analyze and compare examples of firearm evidence.Forensic Sci.E.29
- 30
Construct an explanation based on the path of a moving projectile to indicate how the trajectory of an object can determine the position of the person releasing the object.Forensic Sci.E.30
Forensic Toxicology, Drugs, and Drug AnalysisForensic Sci.F
- 31
Differentiate among the five distinct categories or schedules of drugs, including chemical composition and effects on the human body.Forensic Sci.F.31
- 32
Critique methods for laboratory analysis of controlled substance and design a solution to determine toxicity of a drug in a human based on body mass. Forensic Sci.F.32
- 33
Ask questions to develop a time-of-death estimation in an actual or simulated situation, using signs of rigor mortis and stages of decomposition.Forensic Sci.F.33
- 34
Compare the effects of various levels of alcohol in the human body.Forensic Sci.F.34
Arson and Explosives InvestigationsForensic Sci.G
- 35
Compare types of combustion reactions and give examples.Forensic Sci.G.35
- 36
Analyze burn patterns in the investigation of fire scenes.Forensic Sci.G.36
- 37
Gather, evaluate, and share information on methods for recovery and analysis of residues of ignitable liquids.Forensic Sci.G.37
- 38
Classify explosives and explosions based on their characteristics.Forensic Sci.G.38
CybersecurityForensic Sci.H
- 39
Assess cybersecurity tools, techniques, and technologiesForensic Sci.H.39
- 40
Analyze basic computer evidence recovery techniques.Forensic Sci.H.40
- 41
Demonstrate strategies for starting and managing a network intrusion investigation.Forensic Sci.H.41
- 42
Assess methods of mobile device seizure and evidence recovery.Forensic Sci.H.42
CommunicationForensic Sci.I
- 43
Create incident reports and forensic laboratory analysis reports.Forensic Sci.I.43
- 44
Cite evidence and provide oral testimony in actual or simulated situations.Forensic Sci.I.44
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