Created by: Kally Brooks •
Last updated: 2/2020 •
Languages: English, German + 7 more
Course Description
### Course
Welcome to the "Forensics Test Module 19," an exciting and engaging course specifically for teens are curious about the world of forensic science. This offers a unique opportunity to dive into fascinating field of forensics, where science meets. Participants will the and tools used by forensic to solve crimes and uncover truth. Through interactive lessons and hands-on activities, students will gain a deeper understanding of how forensic science plays crucial role in the justice system.
### Key Objectives
- Introduce the fundamental concepts of forensic science and its application in real-world scenarios.
- Explore various forensic techniques, including fingerprint analysis, DNA profiling, and crime investigation.
- Develop critical thinking and analytical skills by examining case studies and solving crime scenes.
Foster an appreciation for the scientific method and its importance in investigations.
### Key Benefits
- Gain insight into a potential career path in forensic science and fields.
- Enhance problem abilities and attention to detail through practical exercises.
- Experience the thrill solving mysteries and uncovering evidence like real forensic scientist.
- Build a of knowledge that can be applied to future and.
### AudienceThis course is tailored for teens who have a interest in science, mystery, and the criminal justice system. you're a career in forensics or want to explore a new exciting field, this course offers a introduction to the of forensic science Join us and on a journey of discovery and intrigue!
Course Outline
Course Outline:ensics Test Module 19### : to Forensic Science
11 Course Overview and Objectives
1.2 The Role of For Science in the Justice System
1.3 Fundamental Concepts Forensic Science
1.4 Scientific Method in Forensic Investigations
1.5 Real-World Applications of Forensic Science
### 2: Forensic and Tools
2.1 Introduction to Fingerprint Analysis
2.2 Basics of DNA Profiling
2.3 Crime Scene Investigation Techniques
2.4 Tools by Forensic Scientists
2.5 Activity: Simulated Crime Scene
Module 3: Critical Thinking and Studies31 Analytical in Forensics
3.2 Examining Case Studies
. Solving Crime Scenes: A Step-by-Step Approach
3.4 Enhancing Problem-Sol Abilities
3.5 Group Activity: Case Study
### Module 4 Forensic Document
4.1 Introduction to Document Examination
4.2 Types of Handwriting Analysis
4.3 Ink and Paper Analysis
44ations and Forgeries
4.5 Legal Standards in Document Examination
4.6 Analysis Quiz
## Target:
Teens interested in science, mystery, and the criminal justice system.
Learning outcomes
Course Outline: Forensics Test Module 19
### 1: Introduction to Forensic Science
1.1 Course and Objectives
.2 The Role of Forensic Science in Justice
1.3 Fundamental Concepts of Forensic Science
1.4 The Scientific Method inensic Investigations1.5 Real-World Applications of Forensic Science### Module 2: Forensic Techniques and Tools
2.1 Introduction to Fingerprint Analysis
2.2 Basics of DNA Profiling
2.3 Crime Scene Investigation Techniques
2.4 Tools Used by Forensic Scientists
2.5 Interactive Activity:ulated Crime Scene
### Module 3: Critical Thinking and Case Studies
3.1 Developing Analytical Skills in Forensics
3.2 Examining Famous Case Studies
3.3 Solving Crime Scenes: A Step-by-Step Approach
3.4ancing Problem-Solving Abilities
3.5 Group Activity: Case Analysis### Module 4: Forensic Document Examination
4.1 Introduction to Document Examination
42 Types of Handwriting
4.3 Ink and Paper Analysis
.4 Alter and Forgeries
4.5 Legal Standards in Document Examination
4.6 Document Analysis Quiz
## Target AudienceTeens interested in science, mystery, and the criminal justice system.
Skills Knowledge Attitude Objectives
### Module 1**Skills Objective**
Apply the scientific method to forensic investigations so that you can effectively analyze evidence and contribute solving criminal cases.
**Knowledge Objective
Define the concepts of forensic science so that you can understand its role and applications the justice system.
**Attitude Objective**Appreciate the importance of forensic science in justice system so that you can recognize impact on society the process### Module 2
**Skills Objective**
Demate the use fingerprint analysis and DNA profiling techniques so you can accurately identify individuals solve crime scenes.
**Knowledge Objective**
Identify the tools used by forensic scientists so that you understand their applications and significance in crime scene investigations**Attitude Objective**
Value the precision and attention to detail required in forensic techniques so that you can develop a meticulous approach to evidence analysis.
### Module 3
**Skills Objective**
Analyze famous studies to develop critical thinking and problem-solving abilities so that you can approach forensic challenges with and creativity.
**Knowledge Objective**
Explain the step-by-step approach to solving crime scenes so that you can effectively apply methods in practical.
**Attitude Objective
Engage with group activities and case analysis that you can appreciate the nature of forensic investigations and your skills.
### Module 4
**Skills Objective**
Perform examination techniques to identify alterations and forgeries so that you can ensure authenticity of documents in legal contexts.
Knowledge Objective**Describe the types of handwriting ink paper analysis so that you can differentiate between genuine altered documents.
Att Objective**
Respect the legal standards in document examination so that you uphold ethical practices maintain integrity in forensic document analysis.
Key points per lesson
### Module 1: Introduction to Forensic Science1.1 Course Overview Objectives
- to the course structure and goals
Key learning outcomes and expectations
- of forensic science in the justice system
1.2 The Role For Science in the Justice System- How forensic aids in criminal investigations
- The impact of forensic evidence on legal proceedings
- Collaboration between forensic scientists and law enforcement
1.3 Fundamental Concepts of Forensic Science- Overview of key forensic disciplines (e.g., biology, chemistry physics)
- Understanding the of evidence collection preservation
- significance of accuracy and reliability forensic
.4 Scientific Method in Forensications
- Steps of the scientific method applied to forensic cases
- Importance of hypothesis testing and experimentation
- Role of peer review and validation in forensic science1.5 Real-World Applications For Science
- Case studies highlighting successful forensic investigations- The role of technology innovation in modernensics
- Ethical considerations and challenges in forensic practice
### Module 2: For Techniques Tools
2.1 toprint Analysis
History and development of fingerprint identification
Techniques for collecting and analyzing fingerprints
- The role of in solving crimes
2.2 of DNA Profil
- Understanding structure its uniqueness
- Methods of DNA collection and analysis
The impact of DNA evidence in criminal
.3 Crime Scene Investigation Techniques
Steps in securing and processing a crime scene
- Importance of documentation evidence collection
- Role of forensic