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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Examines all phases of latent print work, including how to effectively develop, preserve and identify latent fingerprints both at the crime scene and in the laboratory. Demonstrations and discussions will include selection and techniques of chemical and powder development, photography, and lifting of latent prints, comparison of inked impressions to latent prints, and the courtroom procedures for introduction of expert testimony during judicial proceedings. (3 cr. hrs.) (ASN). Lecture/demonstrations. Also offered as LEN 1118. Fee $5.
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1.00 Credits
Detection, motives, classification of fires, causes, fire investigation, flammable fluids, vehicle fires, and bomb investigation. (1 cr. hr.) (ASN).
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1.00 Credits
Collecting, packaging, and transporting evidence. Lab examination, custody, and its exhibition in court. (1 cr. hr.) (Fall, Spring). Fee $10.
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1.00 Credits
History, classification, and current procedures. Development of latent prints and the proper procedure for courtroom testimony. (1 cr. hr.) (Fall, Spring). Fee $10.
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1.00 Credits
Problems created by illegal use of narcotics and dangerous drugs. Classification, description, history of drugs. Etiology of addiction, extent of drug use, relationships to criminal behavior, and methods of police investigation and control. (1 cr. hr.) (Fall, Spring). Fee $10.
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1.00 Credits
Legal aspects, classification, planning, use of disguises, the extent of the problem, and surveillance photography in robbery investigations. (1 cr. hr.) (Fall, Spring).
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1.00 Credits
Investigation of offenses and offenders, the investigation of rape cases, sex crimes against children, the white slave traffic act, and the terminology used to identify forms of sexual behavior. (1 cr. hr.) (Fall, Spring).
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3.00 Credits
Field triangulation and coordination measurements, determination of minimum initial speed from skid marks, driver reaction time, stopping distance, the use of the formulas, applying drag factor, recognizing physical evidence and the accident investigation and in-field study. (3 cr. hrs.) (ASN). Fee $25.
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0.50 Credits
This course is intended to meet the New York State Security Guard Act of 1992 and includes the curriculum as set forth by the NYS Department of State covering the duties, responsibilities, and function of security guards. (0.5 cr. hrs.)
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1.00 Credits
The scientific and psychological methodology in obtaining information from victims, witnesses and suspects; physiological indications of lying; distinguishing truth and falsehoods. (1 cr. hr.) (Fall, Spring).
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