Unit

School Of Science And Health

Crime Scene InvestigationWestern Sydney University Unit Code: 300873.2

Discipline: FORENSIC SCIENCE

Student Contribution Band: 2

Level: 2

Credit Points: 10

Equivalent Units
300374 - Crime Scene Investigation

Incompatible Units
300746 - Evidence & Crime Scene Management

Prerequisite
300806 Forensic Science AND 300874 Digital Forensic Photography

Unit Enrolment Restrictions
Students must be enrolled in 3589 Bachelor of Science (Forensic Science) or 3562 Bachelor of Science (Advanced Science) (Forensic Science).


About this Unit
A substantial amount of forensic evidence used in the prosecution of criminal cases is initially established at the crime scene. Recognising, detecting, recovering, preserving and recording this evidence forms a critical function within forensic science and criminal investigation. This unit introduces the student to a range of crime scene practices that provides the knowledge and skill to interpret a complex scene with voluminous detail, into a more specifically targeted range of forensic evidence items. This unit will explore aspects of crime scene investigation including; crime scene processes, recognition of evidence, documentation of crime scenes, evidence detection and enhancement, and maintaining evidence integrity. It also introduces professional practices associated with maintaining evidence integrity and continuity.

Special Requirements - Essential Equipment
Students must have a crime scene suit for the simulated crime scene assessment. Students must supply their own grip kit including; forensic linear scales, a magnifying glass, markers, writing material, clip board, small measuring tape, small leveller and camera card.



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