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Criminology Lecture Notes
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Forensic Science: Inorganic Analysis Keith Aufderheide, Oglethorpe University These lecture notes cover molecular analysis at a crime scene. They review atoms, Electrons in Atoms, One-electron Species, Many-electron Species, and more from a forensic science perspective. They also cover Interaction of Radiation With Microscopic Systems, Spectroscopic Methods for Atoms, Monochromators, Atomic Emission Spectroscopy, Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy, and applications of these tools in forensics and criminology.
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Forensic Science: Physical Properties: Glass and Soil Keith Aufderheide, Oglethorpe University Learn about forensic analysis techniques in these lecture notes. More specifically, these notes cover Physical Examinations and Methods of glass and soil, The Nature of Glass, Glass as Evidence, Collection of Glass Evidence, Laboratory Examination of Glass Evidence, Reconstructions from Glass Fracture Patterns, Individualizing Glass (Physical Matches), Partial Individualization of Glass, Non-Optical Physical Properties, Snell’s Law, and Structure of Soil, and Soil as Evidence.
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Forensic Science: Physical Evidence Keith Aufderheide, Oglethorpe University These lectures detail the following topics: Classification of Physical Evidence, Identification, Partial Individualization, Reconstruction of Crime Scenes, Analysis versus Interpretation, and Reporting the Results and Expert Testimony.
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Forensic Science: Intro, Overview, and Background Keith Aufderheide, Oglethorpe University These lecture notes are introductory to the study of Forensic Science. The topics include: Law Background and Crime, The Development of Forensic Science, Forensic Science in the U.S, and The Basics of Forensic Science.
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Forensic Science: The Crime Scene Keith Aufderheide, Oglethorpe University These lecture notes cover an Overview of Physical Evidence, Securing, Evaluating and Processing the Crime Scene, Recognition of Physical Evidence, Documenting the Scene and the Evidence, Systematic Search for Evidence, Collect, Preserve, Inventory, Package, Transport and Submit the Physical Evidence, Chain of Custody, The 4th Amendment, and more.
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PEC235: Forensic Science Allan Barton, Murdoch University, Western Australia The subject of Forensic Science is approached from a scientific and technological point of view. This lecture section has notes on resources in many forensic areas including age enhancement, alcohol, anatomy, ballistics, bite marks, blood, bones, entomology, ethics, odontology, profiling, psychiatry and much more.
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Soc 3200: Sociology of Deviant Behavior Robert Keel, University of Missouri St. Louis This course is a study of the social reality of deviance within contemporary society based on a historical analysis of the social construction of deviant categories. We will be investigating the complex relationships between individual behavior and social structure; with a focus on power, inequality and oppression; as well as, socio- cultural definitions of morality and behavior.
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