Code | W5-LA-S2-KON-FSM |
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Organizational unit | Faculty of Law and Administration |
Form of studies | Full-time |
Level of education | First cycle |
Language(s) of instruction | English |
Admission limit | 25 |
Duration | classes will start in the summer semester |
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General data |
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group instructor |
dr Oliwia Rybak - Karkosz |
ECTS credit allocation |
3 ECTS |
Type of class |
Seminar, 20 hours |
Course mode |
online |
Language |
English |
List of topics
- Sherlock Holmes and a Brief History of Forensic Science.
- Basic information. Crime drama.
- Forensic science and movies: Crime Scene Investigation
- Forensic science and movies: Line-up.
- Forensic science and movies: scientific evidence.
- Forensic science and movies: serial killers.
- Forensic science and movies: criminal profiling.
- Fiim and photography in forensic science.
- Workshop: students own ideas for forensic science drama.
- Students’ presentations.
Basic literature (chapters disscussed at classes):
1. Gibson L., Forensic art essentials: a manual for law enforcement artists, Elsevier/Academic Press, Amsterdam 2008
2. Henry Lee's Crime Scene Handbook, Amsterdam 2007
3. S.H. James, J.J. Nordby, Forensic science : an introduction to scientific and investigative techniques, Boca Raton 2009
Assessment methods and assessment criteria
Active participation in classes, participation in workshop where students will co-prepare and then co-present their own ideas on movie or tv series featuring forensic methods disscussed during classes.
Didactic methods
Interactive lecture - each topic is presented with a multimedia presentation, photos, and fragments of movies—an interaction between teacher and students - a debate on problems presented during class.