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In the Level 3 Forensic Scientist Course, you will delve into the fascinating world of crime scenes and learn how criminal investigations are conducted, taking you through each and every step. It includes a detailed overview of the history and development of forensic science, as well as an introduction to the first forensic scientists.
With this Level 3 Forensic Scientist course, you will develop the core skills required to fast-track your career, providing you with both a practical and theoretical understanding of the field of forensics. From analysing fingerprints to recording a crime scene and collecting physical evidence, our experienced instructor will walk you through the entire investigation process.
Key Topics to Be Covered by Level 3 Forensic Scientist
The History and Development of Forensic Science
An Introduction to the First Forensic Scientists
An Overview of the Locard Exchange Principle
Crime Lab Services & Biological Forensic Science Services
The Role of the Coroner and Medical Examiner
How to Conduct a Crime Scene Investigation
Recording the Crime Scene and Essential Equipment
Collecting and Packaging Physical Evidence
Fingertip Evidence, DNA, Drug & Bloodstain Analysis
This Forensic Scientist online training course is accredited by CPDQS with 10 CPD points for professional development. Students can expect to complete this Forensic Scientist training course in around 07 hours. You'll also get dedicated expert assistance from us to answer any queries you may have while studying our Forensic Scientist course.
Learning Outcomes of Level 3 Forensic Scientist
Gain an in-depth understanding of the crime scene investigation process
Deepen your knowledge of crime lab services & biological forensic science services
Learn about the role and responsibilities of the coroner and medical examiner
Understand the process for analysing DNA, drug, and bloodstain evidence
Sharpen your logical thinking, analytical and investigative skills
Know how to collect and package physical evidence taken from a crime scene
Develop a comprehensive understanding of fingertip analysis and classification
Gain an insight into the history of forensic science and how the industry has developed
*** Course Curriculum ***
Here is the curriculum breakdown of this Forensic Scientist Masterclass course:
Module 1: Forensic Science: The History and Organisation
The Development of Forensic Science
The First Forensic Scientists
The Locard Exchange Principle
General Organisation of Forensic Science
Crime Lab Services
Biological Forensic Science Services
Physical Forensic Science Services
The Coroner and The Medical Examiner
Duties of The Coroner or Medical Examiner
The Forensic Scientist In The Courtroom
Module 2: Crime Scene Investigation
Processing the Crime Scene
Securing and Isolating The Crime Scene
Recording The Crime Scene
Photographic Procedures
Video Recording
Sketches
Search Patterns
Module 3: Collecting and Packaging Physical Evidence
Locating Physical Evidence
Collecting And Packaging Physical Evidence
Handling Evidence
Packaging Evidence
Biological Materials
DNA Evidence
Best Practices in Biological Evidence Packaging
Maintaining The Chain of Custody
Obtaining Standard/Reference Samples
Submitting Evidence To The Laboratory
Ensuring Crime Scene Safety
Module 4: Fingerprints: Your Personal Signature
Getting a Grip on Fingerprints
Developing The Science: A Trip Through Fingerprint History
Using Ridge Patterns
Making Matching Easier: Classifying Prints
Developing the Henry System
Locating Those Prints
Seeking latent prints
Powdering the print
Using Chemistry To Expose Prints
Cleaning up the Print: Digital Techniques
Module 5: Bloodstain Analysis
Understanding Blood's Character
Looking into Blood Clotting
Analysing Bloodstain Patterns
Finding Clues in Passive Bloodstains
Analysing Projected Blood Spatters
Interpreting Void Patterns
Classifying Projected Spatters
Velocity Spatters
Transfer patterns
Reconstructing The Crime Scene from Bloodstains
Putting It All Together: A Hypothetical Case
Module 6: DNA Analysis
The Function and Structure Of DNA
DNA Identification
Collection And Preservation of DNA Evidence
Preparing DNA Samples For Fingerprinting
Steps of DNA Fingerprinting
Paternity
DNA Database in the UK
Applications
Module 7: Drug Analysis
Psychological Dependence
Physical Dependence
Societal Aspects Of Drug Use
Types of Drugs
Collection And Preservation Of Drug Evidence
Forensic Drug Analysis
Screening and Confirmation
Colour Tests
Microcrystalline Tests
Chromatography
Spectrophotometry
Mass Spectrometry
Module 8: Firearms Examination
Characteristics of Firearms
Firearms Evidence
Gunshot Residue (GSR) Analysis
Collecting Firearms Evidence
Handling of Firearms
Cartridge Cases
Test Firing
Powder Pattern Examination
Module 9: Questioned Documents: Handwriting and Forgery Examination
Handwriting
Learning To Write
Handwriting Comparison
Forgery
Disguised Writing
Altered Documents
Indented Writing
Paper and Ink
Typewriters and Photocopiers
Module 10: Digital Evidence
Computer Seizure
Steps to Remember
Collecting Video Evidence
Determine If There Is A Video
Stop The Recorder
Confiscate The Recording Medium Immediately
Document the Video System's Physical Relationship to the Crime Scene
Seek Technical Assistance if Problems Occur
Module 11: Forensic Psychology: Delving into the Criminal Mind
Defining the Role of the Forensic Psychiatric Professional
Differentiating Forensic from Clinical Psychiatry
How the Mind Matters In Forensics
Assessing the Brain
Getting Started With a Medical History and Physical Exam
Digging into the Psyche
Employing Dubious Techniques
Dealing with Deception
Debunking the Eyewitness
Dealing with False Confessions
Assessing Competency and Sanity
Determining a Defendant's Competence
Tracking Serial Offenders
Classifying the Multiple Murderer
Profiling the Perpetrator
Assessing The Perpetrator's Psyche
Distinguishing MO from signature
Profiling the Victim: Victimology
Drawing Boundaries: The Killer's Domain
Assessment Process
Once you have completed the modules in the Level 3 Forensic Scientist course, your skills and knowledge will be tested with an automated multiple-choice assessment, after which you will receive instant results.
10 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards
This Level 3 Forensic Scientist course is ideal for:
Students and graduates of forensic science, criminology, or related fields
Law enforcement professionals, detectives, and private investigators
Anyone interested in pursuing a career in forensic science or criminal justice
You will not need any prior background or expertise. All you need to take this Level 3 Forensic Scientist course is -
A smart device.
A secure internet connection.
Being over the age of 16.
And a strong drive for learning and literacy.
The Forensic Scientist: Masterclass is perfect for aspiring professionals who want to quickly advance their careers in this industry by acquiring the necessary abilities. The following opportunities exist in the field of forensic science:
Forensic Scientist: £18,000 to £45,000 per year
Crime Scene Investigator: £16,000 to £37,000 per year
Fingerprint Expert: £18,000 to £30,000 per year
Certificate Accredited by CPDQS
Digital certificate - £10
Certificate Accredited by CPDQS
Hard copy certificate - £29
If you are an international student, then you have to pay an additional 10 GBP as an international delivery charge.