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Investigation of Water Related Deaths+Forensic Evidence
Quick Facts
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Medium of instructions
English
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Mode of learning
Self study
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Mode of Delivery
Video and Text Based
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Course overview
Ballistics, blood tests, and DNA analysis are all examples of forensic evidence that can be used as proof of criminal activity in a court of law. On the other hand, if we take a more holistic view, we can say that forensic evidence is simply the use of science in the courtroom. Crime scenes are photographed and measured to collect forensic evidence. These are collected alongside fingerprints, footprints, tire tracks, blood, other bodily fluids, hairs, fibers, and fire debris in cases of violent crime. Each of these factors contributes to a fuller picture of what went down during the criminal act. Investigation of Water Related Deaths+Forensic Evidence certification is made available by Udemy to candidates who want to learn the forensic training module to work in the forensic field.
Investigation of Water Related Deaths+Forensic Evidence online training includes one hour of video, 17 articles, 27 downloadable resources, and a digital certificate upon course completion.
Investigation of Water Related Deaths+Forensic Evidence online classes consist of an introductory case, objectives, definitions, types of drowning, delayed drowning, the biology of drowning, stages of drowning, and after drowning.
The highlights
- Full Lifetime Access
- One Hour of Video
- 17 Articles
- 27 Downloadable Resources
- Access on Mobile and TV
- Certificate of Completion
Program offerings
- Online course
- Learning resources
- 30-day money-back guarantee
- Unlimited access
Course and certificate fees
Fees information
certificate availability
Yes
certificate providing authority
Udemy
Who it is for
What you will learn
Investigation of Water Related Deaths+Forensic Evidence certification course, the candidate will gain the ability to document the number of training hours on their resume, list common terms for water-related deaths, and know the different ways people can drown. The participant will learn how to describe investigative techniques and use them in case studies. They will also learn how biological changes affect a victim of a death caused by water. The individual will have the ability to recognize the pathological signs of water deaths, understand the challenges of "water forensics," and gain the learning experience needed for entry-level jobs in forensic science
The syllabus
Welcome
Introduction
- Introduction
- Introduction and Course Outline
- Bonus Content: Introductory Case
Course Objectives
- Course Objectives
Course Definitions
- Course Definitions
Types of Drowning
- What are the Types of Drowning
Special Focus: Delayed Drowning
- Special Focus Delayed Drowning
- Children and Delayed/Dry Drowning
- Children Drowning: Myths
Case Review: Death Due to Delayed Drowning
- Case Review Delayed Drowning
Biology of Drowning
- Biology of Drowning (summary)
Stages of Drowning
- Stages of Drowning
After Drowning: What Happens to Body
- How a Body Reacts After Drowning
After Drowning: Decomposition
- After Drowning Decomposition
- Bonus Content: Linda Sobek Case
Investigative Questions
- Investigative Questions
- Investigative Challenges
- How Homicide by Drowning Can Be Missed by Investigators (NEW APRIL 1 2015)
- Suicide By Drowning. Suicide pact.
- The Importance of Physical Evidence
- How Algae Helps Forensic Investigations
- Case Study Discussion
Pathology Findings
- Pathology Findings
- Guide for Manner of Death Classification (NEW FOR MARCH 2015)
Diagnostic Process
- Diagnostic Process
Alive or Dead?
- Diatoms
Case Studies and Observations
- Case Study: Challenges Associated with Water Related Deaths
- Case Report: Whitney Houston
- Case Study: Death in a Bathtub and Patterns of Decomposition
- Assignment: What Happened?
- Additional Case Studies
- Scene Photos: Common Observation
- Case Study: Natalie Wood Autopsy Report
Thank You!
- THANK YOU
- The Importance of Student (YOU) Involvement