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SHIVAJI UNIVERSITY, KOHLAPUR
DRAFT SYLLABUS
Of
B.Sc. Forensic Science (Entire) Second Year
SEMESTER SYSTEM
THIRD/FOURTH SEMESTER
Effective from Academic Year
2014-15 onwards
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B.Sc. Second Year Forensic Science Semester III & IV
OBJECTIVES This course is planned to aquatint the student with
i) Use of advance techniques from different sciences for crime
detection.
ii) Detection of crime with scientific evidences.
iii) Use of Forensic Psychology in behavior of suspects.
iv) Data recovery from various storage devices in cyber crimes.
v) To make awareness in techno crimes and use of new emerging
techniques in crime detection.
vi) To create awareness about future job potential in various fields
concerned with forensic science.
vii) Role of forensic science in crime detection.
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Examination pattern for theory and practical
The course for the B.Sc. Forensic Science examination is divided in six
semesters. The semester III and IV have six theory courses and each paper
will be of 50 marks. There will be three practical courses completed in one
academic session and each has 100 marks. The practical examination is
annual.
1. Theory examination of 2 Hrs Duration would be conducted
after each semester.
2. Practical examination of 4 Hrs Duration would be conducted
only after completion of even semester.
Nature of question paper: Annual Practical Examination A) Every candidate must produce a certificate from the Head/ Co-ordinator of the Department in his college, stating that he has completed in a satisfactory manner a practical course on the lines laid down from time to time by the Academic Council on the recommendations of the Board of Studies and that the laboratory Journal has been properly maintained. Every candidate must have recorded his/her of the Department at the end of the year. Candidates are to produce their journals at the practical examination and such journals will be taken into account by the examiners in assigning marks. B) The practical examination will be of 6 hours duration and will be conducted on two successive days (3 hours per day)
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Practical Examination -100 Marks Practical question paper should be drafted as per need of subject. General format of practical examination as below: Q.1. Major Experiment Q.2. Minor Experiment Q.3. Journal Q.4. Viva Voce Note: Experiments may be arranged as per convenience of the examiner. All rules, regulation and standard of passing for practical and theory examination will be applicable as per general B.Sc. course.
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B. Sc. Semester- III FORENSIC SCIENCE (ENTIRE)
Course Code Title of Course Theory
FSC301 Advanced Forensic Science I 50
FSC302 Advanced Forensic Chemistry I 50
FSC303 Advanced Forensic Physics I 50
FSC304 Advanced Forensic Biology I 50
FSC305 Advanced Forensic Psychology I 50
FSC306 Advanced Digital and Cyber Forensics I 50
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B. Sc. Semester- IV FORENSIC SCIENCE (ENTIRE)
Course Code Title of Course Theory
FSC401 Advanced Forensic Science II 50
FSC402 Advanced Forensic Chemistry II 50
FSC403 Advanced Forensic Physics II 50
FSC404 Advanced Forensic Biology II 50
FSC405 Advanced Forensic Psychology II 50
FSC406 Advanced Digital and Cyber Forensics II 50
FSC407 Environmental Studies 100
(grade)
Practical course
FSC411
Forensic Science and Forensic Biology 100
FSC412
Forensic Chemistry and Forensic
Physics
100
FSC413
Forensic Psychology Digital and Cyber
Forensics
100
[Note:1 - Practical Examination will be Annual] [Note: 2 For Forensic Science B.Sc.II the syllabus of Environmental studies will be as per general syllabus of Shivaji university].
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FORENSIC SCIENCE (Semester III) Paper FSC301
Title: Advanced Forensic Science I Max Marks: - 50
45 lectures Sr. No. Topic No. of
LecturesUnit-I Crime and Crime Scene management: :
• Criminals, criminal behavior, criminal profiling, portrait parley
• General crime scene procedures and their management
• Crime Scene survey, Crime Scene, crime scene reconstruction.
• Documentation, collection and preservation of physical evidence.
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Unit-II Recognition of Bloodstain Patterns: • History of Bloodstain Pattern interpretation • Properties of human blood, • Target surface considerations, Size, Shape and
Directionality of bloodstains • Spattered blood, other Bloodstain Patterns,
interpretation of Bloodstain on clothing and footwear
• Documentation and Photography for Bloodstain Pattern Analysis.
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Unit-III Fingerprints: • Fingerprints as evidence: Its recognition,
Collection and Preservation • History and Development of fingerprints,
Formation of ridges • Fingerprints patterns, Pattern Areas • General and Individual characteristics of
fingerprint • Composition of Sweat, Classification of
fingerprints- Henry System of classification, Single digit Classification
• Extension of Henry system, Fingerprint Bureau. Search for Fingerprints, Chance Fingerprints, Latent Fingerprints, and Various methods of development of fingerprints:
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conventional methods, physical and chemical methods, Magnetic Powder method, fuming method, laser method. Taking fingerprints from living and dead persons.
FORENSIC SCIENCE (Semester III) Paper FSC302
Title: Paper III: Advanced Forensic Chemistry I Max Marks: - 50 Semester: - III (45 lectures) Sr. No. Topic No. of
LecturesUnit-I PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY:
• Chemical thermodynamics- Gibbs- Helmholtz’s energy efficiency, entropy, work function.
• Chemical kinetics –rate, order and molecularity of reaction. Energy of activation, molecular activation-collision theory, Specific reaction rate-half life expression.
• Electro chemistry: Laws of electrochemistry
• Electro chemical cell, salt bridge, EMF-set up of cell –callus
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Unit-II INORGANIC CHEMISTRY:
• Metal and Non Metals-Preps/occurrence/props/uses
• Acids and alkalis - types, classifications, nexus / props
• Volumetric analysis-types/classifications/titrus-indicators
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Unit-III SPECTROSCOPY (PHYSICAL ANALYTICAL):
• Electromagnetic radiations, full range, absorbance, transmittance, Beer-Lambert’s laws,-Applications
• IR-molecular spectra, electronics, vibrational, rotational spectra- Principle diagram, working
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and construction, uses applications.
FORENSIC SCIENCE (Semester III)
Paper FSC 303 Title: Paper III: Advanced Forensic Physics I Max Marks: - 50 Semester: - III (45 lectures)
Sr. No.
Topic No. of Lectures
Unit I
Basic Spectroscopy • Introduction, Electromagnetic Spectrum, Source
of radiation • Conventional sources for UV , Visible and IR
rays, Shorter wavelength radiation (X-ray tube) • Interaction of radiation with matter: Reflection,
absorption, transmission, fluorescence, phosphorescence.
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Unit II
Analog and Digital Electronics • Generation of various types of waveforms. • Wave shaping circuits. • Active filters • A to D and D to A Convertors. • Modulation, need of modulation, Amplitude and
frequency modulation and its application. • Fourier transforms
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Unit III
Physics of Speech • Introduction of sound. • The generation of sound. • Amplitude vibration. • Simple harmonic motion. • Addition of sine wave. • Physical properties of vibrating system. • Propagation of sound waves. • Standing waves. • Modes of vibration.
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FORENSIC SCIENCE (Semester III) Paper FSC304
Title: Paper IV: Advanced Forensic Biology I Max Marks: - 50
45 lectures Sr. No. Topic No. of
LecturesUnit-I Crime Scene Investigation-
• Protection of Biological Evidences • Documentation • Chain of Custody
Recognition of Biological evidences encountered in various cases. Search & Collection of Biological Evidences Packaging & transportation of Biological Evidences
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Unit-II Analysis of Biological Fluid • Saliva • Semen • Vaginal Fluid • Urine • Sweat
Serological Concepts • Antigen / Antibodies • Polyclonal antibodies • Monoclonal antibodies • Anti-globulins
Serological Techniques • Electrophoretic Methods – Agarose gel,
SDS- PAGE Identification of Blood • Properties • Blood Grouping – Human & Non-human • Presumptive & Confirmatory Tests
Human & Animal Hair morphology
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• Structural & definitive properties of Chromosomes • Human Genome Project • Sources of DNA evidence • Basic Principles of DNA Extraction • Method of DNA extraction
DNA Quantification • Slot Blot Assay • Southern /Northern Blotting
DNA Amplification by Polymerase Chain Reaction DNA Electrophoresis DNA database
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FORENSIC SCIENCE (Semester III) Paper FSC 305
Title: Paper V: Advanced Forensic Psychology I Max Marks: - 50 (45 lectures) Sr. No. Topic No. of
Lectures Unit-I The Content of Forensic Psychology.
• History of Forensic Psychology ( Historical Perspective)
• Defining Forensic Psychology. • Importance of Forensic Psychology. • Services provided by Forensic
Psychologists. • Forensic Psychology in India.
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Unit-II Assessment and Evaluation in Forensic Psychology
• Definition & Types of Psychological Tests Intelligence Tests. Achievement Tests Personality Tests The MMPI Test
• Characteristics of good test. • Use of Forensic Psychological tests in
assessment.
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Unit-III Applying Social Psychology in the interpersonal aspects of legal system.
• Effect of police procedure and media coverage.
• Problems & solutions in eye witness testing:
• The Central participation in trial • Effect of Attorney, Judges, Jurors, and
Defenders
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FORENSIC SCIENCE (Semester III) Paper FSC 306
Title: Paper VI: Advanced Digital and Cyber Forensic I Max Marks: - 50 Semester: -III (45 lectures) Sr. No. Topic No. of
LecturesUnit-I Computer Forensic
• Introduction to Computer/Cyber Forensic • Cyber Forensic Steps (Identification, Seizure,
Acquisition, Authentication, Presentation, Preservation)
• Computer Forensic Expert, Cyber Forensic Investigation Process
• The Goal of the Forensic Investigation, Why Investigate(Internet usage exceeds norm, Using e−mail inappropriately, Use of Internet, e−mail, or PC in a non−work−related manner, Theft of information, Violation of security policies or procedures, Intellectual property infractions, Electronic tampering )
• Establishing a Basis or Justification to Investigate, Determine the Impact of Incident, Auditing V/s Cyber Forensic Investigations
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Unit-II Incident Response • Introduction to Incident Response
Process(What is Computer Security Incident • Goals of Incident Resonse • Involved in Incident Response Process • Incident Response Methodology, Formulate a
Response Strategy, Investigate the Incident.) • Preparing For Incident Response, Overview of
Pre-incident Preparation, • Identifying Risk, After Detection of an
Incident.
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Unit-III Cyber Forensic Tools and Utilities • Introduction, Examining a Breadth of Products
Cyber Forensic • Tools Good, Better, Best: What’s the Right
Incident Response • Tool for Your Organization, Tool Review
Forensic
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• Toolkit, EnCase, Cyber check suites, disk Imaging etc. Specifications for Forensic tools Tested
FORENSIC SCIENCE Practical FSC211
Practical: - Forensic Science and Forensic Biology Max Marks:-100
Every candidate appearing for examination must produce a journal
showing that he has completed not less than ten experiments during the
semester. The journal must have been examined and signed periodically by a
member of laboratory staff and certified at the end of semester by head/ Co-
ordinator of the Department.
Part A Practical’s - Advanced Forensic Science( 50 marks) Sr. No. Topic Number
of Practicals
1. Reconstruction and evaluation of various type of crime scene.
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2. Sketching and Photography of various type of crime scene. 2 3. Documentation and Fingerprints Photography. 2 4. To take Plain and Rolled inked fingerprints and to identify
the patterns. 2
5. To perform ridge tracings and ridge counting. 2 6. To identify ridge characteristics. 2 7. To develop Latent fingerprints with Powder method. 2 8. Lifting of Fingerprints. 2 9. Identification of normal/ disguise writings. 2
10. Detection of forgeries including traced and stimulated Forgery and build up documents.
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11. Examination of ink by TLC method. 1 12. Examination of security features of Currency Notes and
Indian Passports. 2
Note:- Minimum 10 experiments should be conducted
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Part B Practical’s of Advanced Forensic Biology(50 marks) Sr. No.
Title Number of Practical’s
1. Microscopic Comparison of Hair a. Animal Hair b. Human Hair
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2. Microscopic Comparison of Fibres 1 3. Presumptive Tests for Blood
a. Phenolphthalin Assay b. Benzidine c. Leucomalachite Green (L.M.G.) d. Luminol Test
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4. Confirmatory Tests for Blood a. Crystallization Assays
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5. Species Identification from various biological fluids a. Electrophoresis b. Precipitin tests c. Acid Phosphatase test for semen d. Prostate Specific Antigen (P.S.A.)
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6. Microscopic examination for spermatozoa 1 7. Detection of Amylase activity
a. Starch-Iodine Assay 1
8. DNA Extraction and Quantification 2 9. Microscopic examination of Pollen and Aquatic
microorganism 2
Note:- Minimum 10 experiments should be conducted
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FORENSIC SCIENCE Practical FSC 312
Practical: - Forensic Chemistry and Forensic Physics Max Marks:-100 Part A Practical: - Forensic Chemistry (50 marks) Sr. No.
Topic No.of practicals
1. Commercial analysis(double titration) 2 2. Titration –complexometric (EDTA titration) 2 3. Qualitative analysis(Acidic /basic radicals) 2 4. Identification of organic compounds(characterization ) 2 5. Gravimetric Analysis 2 6. Physical Experiments 2 7. Conductometric Titration 2 8. Ph-metry Titration 2 9. Potentiometry Titration 2
Note:-Minimum 10 experiments should be conducted
Part B Practical Forensic Physics (50 marks)
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Name of practical No.of practicals
1 Investigation of fake documents using UV light 1 2 Waveform generator 1 3 Study of AM modulation 1 4 Study of FM modulation 1 5 Study of low pass Active filters 1 6 Study of High pass Active filters 1 7 Analog to Digital convertor 1 8 Digital to Analog convertor 1 9 Wave Clipping and Clamping using diodes. 1 10 Digital counter 1 11 Study of Timer (IC- 555) 1 12 Segregation of speech sample 1 13 Thermal analysis of given sample using DSC/TGA 1 14 Gravimetric analysis (density measurement of given 1
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sample) 15 Electrostatic development analyzer 1 16 Classification and measurement of bullets 1 17 Study of absorption coefficient of given sample 1 18 Study of transmission coefficient of given sample 1 19 Fourier transforms 1 20 Photosensitive relay using LDR 1 Note:-Minimum 10 experiments should be conducted
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FORENSIC SCIENCE Practical FSC 313
Practical: - Forensic Psychology and forensic cyber and digital crime Max. Marks 100 Part A Practical: Advanced Forensic Psychology (50 marks)
Sr.No. Title No. of Practicals
1 Introduction to practical. 1 2 Reaction Time: Comparison of RT under simple and
disjunctive conditions. 2
3 Language: The influence of negative framing on verbal comprehension
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4 Concept Formation: Comparison of the speed of development of 2 types of concepts.
2
5 The Method of Loci 2 6 Release from Proactive Inhibition in short- term
Memory as a function of 1
7 Semantic Similarity of Material 2 8 Models of Memory: Levels of Processing Approach. 1 9 Thinking and Problem Solving. 1 10 Use of Chi Square test on Locus of Control scores. 2 11 Correlation coefficient Raven’s Standard Progressive
Matrices (SPM) and Abstract Reasoning (AR) scores. 1
12 Level of Aspiration 1
Note:-Minimum 10 experiments should be conducted
Part B Practical’s of cyber and digital crime ( 50 marks)
Sr. No.
Name of practical No. of practicals
1. Identification , Sezure ,Search of Digital media 2 2. Evidence Collection 2 3. Demonstration of various Forensic tools like Partation
magic, Encase etc. 2
4. Data Recovery , Deleted File Recovery viewing small Disk.
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5. Viewing small disk MBR . 2
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6. Demonstration of Concealment Techniques (Cryptography PGP)
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7. Demonstration of Concealment Techniques (Stegnography)
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8. Demonstration of other Concealment Techniques 2 9. Formatting NTFS and EX2,EX3. 2 10. Case study of Biometric Techniques 2
Note:-Minimum 10 experiments should be conducted
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B. Sc. Semester- IV
FORENSIC SCIENCE (ENTIRE)
Course Code Title of Course Theory
FSC401 Advanced Forensic Science II 50
FSC402 Advanced Forensic Chemistry II 50
FSC403 Advanced Forensic Physics II 50
FSC404 Advanced Forensic Biology II 50
FSC405 Advanced Forensic Psychology II 50
FSC406 Advanced Digital and Cyber Forensics II 50
FSC407 Environmental Studies 100
(grade)
Practical course
FSC411
Forensic Science and Forensic Biology 100
FSC412
Forensic Chemistry and Forensic
Physics
100
FSC413
Forensic Psychology Digital and Cyber
Forensics
100
[Note:1 - Practical Examination will be Annual]
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B. Sc. II year (Semester IV)
FORENSIC SCIENCE (Semester IV) Paper FSC401
Title: Advanced Forensic Science II Max Marks: - 50 45 lectures Sr. No. Topic No. of
LecturesUnit-I Forensic Documents:
• Various types of forensic documents: genuine and forged documents
• Classification of forensic documents: Specimen writings, admitted writings
• Handling, preservation and marking of documents, natural variation and disguise in writing
• Principle of Handwriting Identification, general and individual characteristics
• Basic Tools needed for forensic documents examination and their use.
• Various types of forgeries and their detection.
Analysis of paper and inks.
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Unit-II Criminal Justice System: • Structure of Police, Prosecution and Judicial
Organization • Introduction to IPC (Indian Penal Code) and Cr.P.C –
section 291, 292 and 293. • Indian Evidence Act – Introduction and Sections 32,
45, 46, 47, 57, 58, 60, 73, 135, 136, 137, 159. • Court Testimony- admissibility of expert testimony,
Examination in chief • Cross Examination and Re-examination • Ethics in Forensic Science.
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Unit- III
Impressions and Prints: • Footprints: Importance, Gait Pattern, Casting of
footprints in Different medium, Taking Control samples.
• Tire Marks/prints and Skid marks, taking control
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samples, Forensic Significance.
• Lip Prints- Nature, Location, collection and evaluation, taking control samples, Forensic Significance.
• Bite Marks- Nature, Location, collection and evaluation, taking control samples, Forensic Significance.
• Ear Prints- Nature, Location, collection and evaluation, taking control samples, Forensic Significance.
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FORENSIC SCIENCE(Semester IV)
Paper FSC402 Title: Advanced Forensic Chemistry II Max Marks: - 50 45 lectures Sr. No. Topic No. of
LecturesUnit-I QUALITATIVE-QUANTATIVE ANALYSIS
• Qualitative and quantitative analysis of organic and inorganic products
• Chemical: Acids, Alcohol, Aldehyde, Ketone, Esters, Amines, Amides, Nitrocompounds, petroleum products, oils , fats waxes, cement
• Organic - inorganic products. • Chemical, oils, petroleum products, cement
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Unit-II UNIT V: FORENSIC CHEMISTRY
• Screening, sampling-methods type (collection), statistical method, different standard methods
• Inorganic analysis. • Micro-chemical method • Characteristics/examination/act/organic-
inorganic products: • Gold,silver,tobacco,tea,sugar,salts,fertilizers,
dyes,drugs,paits,fats
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Unit III UNIT VI: IR SPECTROSCOPY • Introduction types of molecular vibration,
strength of molecular vibration and absorption • Instrumentation , Fourier transform (FTIR)
spectrophotometer, interpretation of IR spectra forensic applications
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FORENSIC SCIENCE(Semester IV)
Paper FSC403
Title: Paper II: Advanced Forensic Physics II Max Marks: - 50
45 lectures
Sr. No. Topic No. of Lectures
Unit I Fire Arms • Introduction of fire arms. • Brief history of fire arms. • Weapon types and their operations. • Proof marks.
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Unit II Ammunition • A brief history of ammunition. • Ammunition components • Non toxic shots • Propellants • Priming compound and primers • Head stamp marking on ammunition.
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Unit III
Ballistics • Introduction of Ballistics. • Types of ballistics: internal, external and
terminal ballistics • Velocity recoil. • Theory of recoil. • Barrel pressure measurement. • Ballistics coefficient. • Angle of elevation of the barrel.
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FORENSIC SCIENCE(Semester IV)
Paper FSC 404 Title: Advanced Forensic Biology II Max Marks: - 50
45 lectures
Sr. No. Topic No. of Lectures
Unit-I Analysis of Skeletal Remains • Forensic Anthropology • Skeletal system & bone formation • Skeletal indicators of health & injuries • Identification of joint wear & deterioration • Estimation of Time Since Death • Human V/s Animal Bone morphology • Facial Reconstruction
Forensic Odontology • Development of Dental structure • Estimation of Age, Sex & Race • Bitemark Analysis
Forensic Pathology • Decomposition – Muscular Physiology • Causes of Death – Asphyxia, drowning, etc. • Time of Death • Post Mortem Examination – wounds,
injuries, etc. • Digestive System & digestive paths of
macromolecules, enzymes & end products • Undigested stomach contents post mortem • Role of a Forensic Pathologist
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Unit II
Forensic Entomology • Basic Principle of Insect Biology • Life Cycle • Estimation of Time of Death • Preservation of Sample
Forensic Botany • Identification of Plant specimen • Analysis of pollen & aquatic microorganisms • Techniques for dating specimens using plant
material
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• Dendrochronology • Algal colonisation • Application of plant ecology
Unit III
Ecology • Terrestrial environments • Aquatic conditions • Water Chemistry • Temperature control • Chemical cycles • Food chains • Endangered plants and animal species
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FORENSIC SCIENCE(Semester IV)
Paper FSC405 Title: Advanced Forensic Psychology II Max Marks: - 50
45 lectures Sr. No. Topic No. of
LecturesUnit I Legal Aspects of
Forensic Psychology. • Introduction. • Historical Background • Survey into Psychological evidence in court. • Ethical and Professional Issues • The role of Forensic Psychology. • Civil cases, Criminal cases.
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Unit II Personality Disorders. • Defining and Diagnosing Personality
Disorders. • Odd-Eccentric Personality Disorders. • Dramatic-Emotional Personality Disorders. • Anxious-Fearful Personality Disorders. • Alternative Conceptualization of Personality
Disorder.
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Unit III
Stress and Health. • Stress • Factors in the stress reaction. • Coping with the stress. • Statistics in Forensic Psychology. • Descriptive Statistics, Inferential Statistics
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FORENSIC SCIENCE (Semester IV)
Paper FSC 406 Title: Advanced Digital and Cyber Forensic II Max Marks: - 50
45 lectures Sr. No. Topic No. of
LecturesUnit I Evidence Collection and Analysis Tools
• Volatile and Non volatile Evidences collection (Safeback, Gettime, FileList,Filecvt and Excel, Getfree, Swapfiles and Getswap ,GetSlack, Temporary Files)
• Detailed Procedures for Obtaining a bit stream backup of hard drive, File System (Details of File system,Data Structure Of File System,Data Recovery in Different file system)
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Unit II Concealment Techniques: • Introduction to Crytography, Types of
Cryptographic Algorithms(Secret Key Cryptography, Public Key Cryptography, Hash Function)
• Electronic Signature, Stegnography, Reversing the Stegnographic Process, Cloaking Techniques(Data Hide and Seek)
• Renaming Files, Manipulating File System, Data Hiding on NTFS with Alternate data Stream
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Unit III
Biometrics • Introduction to Biometrics, What is Biometrics,
Why use Biometrics, Model of Biometric system
• Various types of Biometric methods, User Acceptance,Evaluating Accuracy, Advantages & disadvantages
• General Biometric System (Identification and Verification)
• General Architecture Comparison of different Biometric Technologies, Biometrics difficulties.
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Reference Books: 1) Paper: FSC 301 and 401
1. Introduction to Criminalistics: The foundation of Forensic Science by B. J.
Fisher, W.J. Tilstone, C.
Woytowicz.
2. Henry Lee’s Crime Scene Handbook By Henry C. Lee, Timonthy Palmbach
3. Practical Crime Scene Analysis and Reconstruction by Ross M. Gardner and
Tom Bevel.
4. Forensic Science: An Indroduction to Scientific and Investigative Techniqes
By S.H James, JJ Nordby.
5. Advanced Crime Scene Photography by C.D. Duncan.
6. Forensic Science in Court- The Role of Expert Witness by Wilson Wall.
7. Scientific Examination of Questioned Documents by Ordway Hilton.
8. Questioned Documents by Albert S. Osborn.
9. Suspect Documents their scientific examination By Wilson R. Harrison.
10. Friction Ridge Skin By James F. Cowger
11. Speculation in Fingerprint Identification By Chatterjee S. K.
12. Criminal Investigation, Practical Fingerprinting by Briges B. C.
13. Introduction to Forensic Science in Crime Investigation By Dr.(Smt)
Rukmani Krishnamurthy
2) Paper: FSC 302 and 402
1. Thermodynamics for Chemists by S, Glasstone
2. Principles f Physical Chemistry and Puri, Sharma and Pathania
3. Advanced Inorganic Chemistry by Madan , Malik and Tuli
4. Concise Inorganic Chemistry by J.D. Lee
5. Organic Chemistry by Moris and Boyed
6. Heterocyclic Chemistry by Gupta and Kumar Vol I and Vol II
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7. Insecticides with Modes of Action by I. Ishaya and D. Deghilee
8. Natural Products by S.V. Bhat
9. Instrumental Analysis by Skoog, Holler and Crouch
10. Practical Books:
11. Physical Chemistry Parcticals by J.B. Yadav
12. Qualitative Analysis by Vogel
3) Paper: FSC 303 and 403
1. Spectroscopy by H.E. White (for unit 1)
2. The Physics of Speech by D.B.Fry (Cambridge University Press) (for Unit 3)
3. Handbook of Firearms and Ballistics Examination and Interpreting Forensic
Evidence by Brain J Heard,
2nd Ed. Publication: Wiley-Blackwell (for Unit 4,5 and 6)
4. Op-Amp and liner Integrated circuits by Ramankat Gayakwad.
5. Op-Amp and liner Integrated circuits: by Robort Coughling and Driscoll
6. Electronics Communication systems: by Kennedy & Davis
4) Paper: FSC 304 and 404
List of Books
1. Forensic Biology – Richard Li
2. Practical Skills in Forensic Science – Alan Langford, John Dean et al
3. Fundamentals of Forensic DNA Typing – John M. Butler
4. Scientific & Legal Applications of Bloodstain Pattern Interpretation – Stuart
H. James
5) Paper: FSC 305 and 405
1. Clark, H.H., & Chase, W.G.(1972) on the process of sentences against
pictures. Cognitive Psychology,
3, 472-571.
2. Galotti, K.M.(2004) Cognitive Psychology: In and out of the laboratory. ( 3
rd ed.) Wadsworth/
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Thomson Learning.
3. Underwood. B.J.(1968). Experimental Psychology: An Introduction.
NewYork: Appleton Century Croft
Ltd.
4. Anastasi, A.& Urbina, S. (1997) Psychological Testing. (7th ed.)
International edition, Prentice Hall
International, Inc.
5. Garret, H.E. (1973). Statistics in Psychology and Education. (6th ed.)
Bombay: Vakils, Feffer and
Simons Pvt.Ltd.
1. Surprenant, A.M., Francis, G., & Neath, I.(2005) . Cog lab Reader. Thomson
Wadsworth.
6) Paper: FSC 306 and 406
Hardware and software required:
Hard Disk of any size,
Partation magic software,
Encase software,
PGP software,
Invisible Secret software,
WinHex software,
List of Books:
1. Incident Response and Computer Forensic by Kelvin Mandia, TMH
Publication.
2. Digital Forensics: Digital Evidence in Criminal Investigations by Angus
McKenzie Marshall
3. Cyber Forensic A Field Manual for Collecting, Examining and Preserving
Evidence of Computer
Crimes by Albert J Menendez. Auerbach Publications.
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4. First Responder’s Guide to Computer Forensics by Richard Nolanetal. -
Carnegi Mellon, 2005.
5. Cyber Forensic by Marecella Menendez.
6. Computer Forensic by Newman.
7. Cyber Crime Investigation Field Guide, by B Middleton.