Introduction to Forensic Science
Spring 2001
Study Guides:
| 1. | |
| 2 | Crime Lab |
| 3. | The Crime Scene |
| 4. | Physical Evidence |
| 5. | Chromatography |
| 6. | Spectroscopy |
| 7. | Fingerprints |
| 8. | Hairs |
| 9. | Drugs |
| 10. | Alcohol |
| 11. | DNA |
| 12. | Forensic Pathology |
| 13. | Forensic Entomology |
| 14. | Forensic Anthropology |
| 15. | Questioned Documents |
| 16. | Paints |
| 17. | Fibers |
| 18. | Glass and Soils |
| 19. | Fires |
| 20. | Explosions |
| 21. | Firearms, etc. |
| 22. | Behavioral Forensic Science-Polygraph |
| 23. | Behavioral Forensic Science-Psychology |
| 24. | Legal Aspects-Expert Testimony |
| 25. | Legal Aspects-Admissibility of Scientific Evidence |
| 26. | Presentation of Expert Testimony |