Course Overview
This course is the penultimate step towards the completion of the IPCP-CSA Program and is to be successfully completed by the student prior to acceptance into the final field work practicum component. Students must demonstrate a mastery of the theories and competencies relevant to success in the field of crime scene investigation. Success will be determined through a comprehensive written exam, a series of practical assessments in key areas of crime scene processing (photography, fingerprinting, evidence handling) and a final mock crime scene.
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Learning Outcomes
At the end of this course the student will be able to:
- Assess their ability to apply skills and theories learned in the classroom towards situations relevant to the field of crime scene investigation.
- Assess their ability, in a team setting, to manage and process a mock crime scene.
- Assess their readiness as a potential Crime Scene Assistant prior to gaining exposure to real life scenarios within a professional setting.
Effective as of Fall 2008
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