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FSCS 424: Fourth Amendment:Interpretation and Application
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
Covers the doctrines and cases inherent in and arising from the Fourth Amendment: the law of arrest, search and seizure, standing, forfeiture and derivative evidence. Organized as a topical analysis, the course identifies the elements of each constitutional area and references major federal and state cases to illustrate the application and source of the rules.
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FSCS 426: Innovative Investigative Techniques
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
Advanced techniques and strategies designed to further aid in investigating serious or complex crimes are presented. Particular attention is paid to the procedural aspects of police activity as they relate to the admissibility of evidence in state and federal prosecutions. Content includes improvements to basic investigative skills and a discussion of alternative tactics. Also covered are the necessary, suggested and explicit requirements for a federal Title III investigation and a Maryland wiretap investigation.
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FSCS 430: Specialty Warrants,Wiretaps and Historical Conspiracies
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
Focuses on the extreme recourses available to law enforcement in investigating serious offenders. Content includes the legalities involved in obtaining trap and trace devices, electronic and video surveillance and body wires. These investigative techniques are then combined with traditional investigative techniques to develop historical conspiracies against criminal organizations.
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FSCS 454: Death Investigation
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
Presents the medical and legal investigation of death.The history and development of forensic pathology are considered.The course examines the manners of death, including homicide, suicide, accidental, natural and undetermined. Postmortem changes are also examined.The course is organized in a lecture series format. Lecture topics include sharp and blunt force trauma, thermal injuries, drowning, drug and alcohol abuse, pediatric forensics, gunshot injuries, asphyxia and motor vehicle trauma.
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FSCS 460: Forensic Photography
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
Familiarizes students with, and provides a basic understanding of, the camera (35mm, digital and video) with respect to crime scene analysis. Using photographic techniques, students will learn how to document a crime scene and pertinent physical evidence including tire impressions, shoe prints, latent prints and blood spatter. In addition, students will explore available light, flash, flash fill and painting-by-light processes. Students will learn how to construct and maintain a photographic log and how to enter photographs into court as evidence. Students will create a portfolio of their work. Laboratory fee required.
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FSCS 480: Forensic Documentation
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
Prepares students to document and manage cases properly from inception to successful conclusion. Students gain a basic understanding of investigative and forensic case documentation.
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FSCS 482: Moot Court and Trial Advocacy for Forensics
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
Students learn courtroom presentation techniques designed to elicit direct, persuasive and comprehensive testimony as it relates to various evidentiary issues at criminal hearings and trials. Students prepare and present direct testimony and are cross-examined by attorneys in a simulated courtroom setting.
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FSCS 487: Field Internship in Forensic Science
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
Provides field experience to students through laboratory assignments with various criminal justice entities.This requirement is completed at the end of the program.
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FSCS 496: Field Internship in Police Science
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
Broadens the educational experience of students through appropriate observational and work assignments with criminal investigation units.This requirement is completed at the end of the program.
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FSCS 497: Topics in Forensics
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
Examines special topics and issues in the field of forensics such as homicide investigation, blood spatter analysis, and forensic medicine and public health. Course may be repeated for credit when the topic changes.
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