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Law-Forensic Science Crime Scenario
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This resource offers law and related students the opportunity to work through a crime scene and evaluate the foresnic science with due consideration to the legal process required to make it a robust investigation.Subjects
law | forensic science | crime scene | investigation | legal processes | sfsoer | ukoer | Physical sciences | F000License
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See all metadata"What them old bones can teach us"
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This document contains activities for tutors to offer to students. These activities develop from the basic understanding of the ethical handling of human bone remains and develop through to the understanding of skeletal anatomy. As the activities develop, the role of foresnsic pathology of skeletal remains is examined. There are also basic activities to introduce the concepts of archaeology and context of the materials recovered in an archaeologial setting.Subjects
forensic science | archaeology | pathology | osteology | skeletal | measurement | bone | digital | skull | sfsoer | ukoer | Physical sciences | F000License
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This module explores laboratory techniques, and the science behind them, that are used routinely for the forensic analysis of material recovered from scenes of crime to help the police establish: What happened at the crime scene, The truth of any statements made by witnesses or suspects. Who committed the offence.Subjects
chemistry | engineering | psychology | law | physics | forensic science | Physical sciences | F000License
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See all metadataChemistry in Action: Laboratory Manual
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Laboratory manual describing 11 x 3 hour experiments in the area of forensic chemical analysis. Students are presented with a case scenario of a suspicious death, which they must investigate via a series of laboratory experiments. Students would normally work in groups and co-ordinate their results in a follow-up workshop.Subjects
ukoer | sfsoer | analytical chemistry | analytical science | forensic science | forensic analysis | Physical sciences | F000License
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See all metadataAnalytical chemistry scenarios
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Pre-lab exercises, pre-lab tests, lab scripts and post-lab questions for two scenarios in analytical chemistry ("Is it the Real Thing?" and "Chemistry at the Night Club"). Written for second year undergraduste module for chemistry and bioscience students. Could be used from first year undergraduate to Masters level with modifications. Stored here as a self-extracting .rar file - save it to your computer, then double click on it to extract files. Documents are in .rtf format for easy modification.Subjects
ukoer | sfsoer | analytical chemistry | analytical science | forensic science | laboratory practical | drug analysis | Physical sciences | F000License
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See all metadataIntroductory Chemistry for Forensic Science
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Teaching and Learning resources for the 1st Year Introductory Chemistry course (Forensic Science). 30 credits. These are Open Educational Resources (OER), made available for re-use under a Creative Commons license.Subjects
chemistry | ukoer | forensic science | toxicology | poison | crime | dna | Physical sciences | F000License
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See all metadataThe Hulton abbey skeletal digitisation project (HASDIP2)
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Final report on the use of non-contact laser digitisation to capture images from fragile skeletal material for use in teaching and research. Also included are the raw data files (go to http://www.materialise.com/MiniMagics to download the free software to view these files.)Subjects
bones | hasdip2 | skeletal | forensic science | laser | digitisation | hulton abbey | ukpsc | Physical sciences | F000License
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The use of such techniques in forensic science (linked to forensic activity); Potential ethical implications of such knowledge – cloning, paternity tests etc; Glossary of terms; A forensic activity linked to the virtual notes, that could be directly linked to a "live" workshop on DNA and a crime scene.Subjects
forensic science | agarose gel electrophoresis | crime scene | fingerprinting | bioscience | dna | pcr | Biological sciences | C000License
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See all metadataAnnotated employability assessment for BSc Forensic and Investigative Studies
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A marked and annotated assessment exemplar of a motivation statement and SWOT analysis evidencing a student's employability, reflective skills and critical evaluation of self.Subjects
employability | forensic science | investigative studies | ocep | coventry university | swot | Subjects allied to medicine | B000License
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Digital evidence features in just about every part of our personal and business lives. Legal and business decisions hinge on having timely data about what people have actually done. This free course is an introduction to computer forensics and investigation and provides a taster in understanding how to conduct investigations to correctly gather analyse and present digital evidence to both business and legal audiences. It also outlines the tools to locate and analyse digital evidence on a variety of devices how to keep up to date with changing technologiesSubjects
Technology | M812_1 | computer forensics | forensic science | computer investigation | Skills for study: Reading and finding information | Skills for study: Digital and online | Skills for study: Critical and analytical | Skills for work: Digital | skills for work: career developmentLicense
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Digital evidence features in just about every part of our personal and business lives. Legal and business decisions hinge on having timely data about what people have actually done. This free course, Digital forensics, is an introduction to computer forensics and investigation, and provides a taster in understanding how to conduct investigations to correctly gather, analyse and present digital evidence to both business and legal audiences. It also outlines the tools to locate and analyse digital evidence on a variety of devices, how to keep up to date with changing technologies, and laws and regulations in digital forensics. First published on Fri, 29 Sep 2017 as Digital forensics. To find out more visit The Open University's Openlearn website. Creative-Commons 2017Subjects
Science | Maths & Technology | M812_1 | computer forensics | forensic science | computer investigation | Skills for study: Reading and finding information | Skills for study: Digital and online | Skills for study: Critical and analytical | Skills for work: Digital | skills for work: career developmentLicense
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