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CMJS2343 — Crime Scene Investigation

3 credits · 3 hours

CMJS 2343 - Crime Scene Investigation CMJS 2343 - Crime Scene Investigation Description A comprehensive study of the techniques and procedures used for approaching and protecting the crime scene, survey and documentation, collection of fragile and easily destroyed evidence, detailed search of the scene, package and initial evidence collected, process the scene for latent prints, maintain the chain-of-custody and transport or mail evidence. The legalities of crime scene searches and seizures, from the initial entry into crime scene to the presentation of the physical evidence in the courtroom. Recognize what ethical dilemmas are associated with crime scene investigations and how to process them. Identify the role of the crime scene laboratory and courtroom importance of evidence. General Education

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