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Presentation
Presentation
This UC aims to provide future criminologists with skills to use and understand the forensic mechanisms necessary for investigation, with mastery of techniques within the scope of forensic sciences and their impact on criminal investigation. It is distributed across domains as different as the collection and conservation of evidence, fires, explosives, drugs, soil, documents, among many others. The UC of Forensic Sciences and Criminal Investigation is central to the training of future graduates, as it brings them closer to the technical-scientific reality of forensic work, making its existence within the scope of this university training meaningful.
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Class from course
Class from course
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Degree | Semesters | ECTS
Degree | Semesters | ECTS
Bachelor | Semestral | 5
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Year | Nature | Language
Year | Nature | Language
1 | Mandatory | Português
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Code
Code
ULHT6358-23377
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Prerequisites and corequisites
Prerequisites and corequisites
Not applicable
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Professional Internship
Professional Internship
Não
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Syllabus
Syllabus
1. Forensic Sciences: Concepts and contents. 2. Ethics and Forensic Sciences. 3. Detection, documentation, collection and preservation of evidentiary material. 4. The chain of custody. 5. Quality control and assurance. 6. Concepts, potentialities and limitations of forensic expertise in different domains: Crime scene, Lofoscopy, Documents, Handwriting, Explosives, Drugs, Fires and Explosions, Shot residue, Soil, Paints, among others.
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Objectives
Objectives
Provide the future professional with the basic knowledge that they must possess in order to, in the course of their professional practice, know how to identify situations with possible forensic relevance, as well as adopt the necessary procedures for the correct articulation of their activity with the activity of forensic investigation, namely : in terms of identification, collection, packaging and preservation of traces with possible probative value to obtain elements that allow the subsequent criminal investigation to be based; and the need to permanently adopt an attitude of prudence, objectivity, rigor and impartiality.
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Teaching methodologies and assessment
Teaching methodologies and assessment
This UC consists of theoretical-practical and practical classes. Theoretical-practical classes are organized into two aspects: (1) exposure of theoretical concepts and analysis methodologies and (2) exposure of examples and practical cases. Practical classes provide an introduction to forensic analysis with data provided by the teacher. All classes are supported by multimedia teaching materials (video and PowerPoint presentation, as well as teacher/student interaction in order to support analytical discussion and critical thinking). It is considered equally important that students carry out autonomous learning work, guided by objectives and instructions provided by the curricular unit's teacher. This methodology is aimed at learning content so that students can know, understand, acquire and develop the proposed objectives.
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References
References
Saferstein, R. (2015). Criminalistics: An introduction to forensic science. Siegel, J. A., & Saukko, P. J. (2012). Encyclopedia of forensic sciences. Academic Press.
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Office Hours
Office Hours
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Mobility
Mobility
No