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Instructor’s Manual for Criminalistics: An Introduction to Forensic Science, 13th edition by Richard Saferstein, Chapter 1-20 | All Chapters

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Instructor’s Manual for Criminalistics: An Introduction to Forensic Science, 13th edition by Richard Saferstein, Chapter 1-20 | All Chapters. The Chapters Include; Introduction, The Crime Scene, Physical Evidence, Crime-Scene Reconstruction: Bloodstain Pattern Analysis, Death Investigation, Fingerprints, Forensic Biometrics, The Microscope, Firearms, Tool Marks, and Other Impressions, Matter, Light, and Glass Examination, Hairs and Fibers, Drugs, Forensic Toxicology, Metals, Paint, and Soil, Forensic Serology, DNA: The Indispensable Forensic Science Tool, Forensic Aspects of Fire and Explosion Investigation, Document Examination, Computer Forensics, Mobile Device Forensics

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Instructor’s Manual
Criminalistics: An Introduction to Forensic Science, 13th edition
by Richard Saferstein
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1.Introduction

2.The Crime Scene

3.Physical Evidence
4.Crime-Scene Reconstruction: Bloodstain Pattern Analysis

5.Death Investigation

6.Fingerprints

7.Forensic Biometrics
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8.The Microscope

9.Firearms, Tool Marks, and Other Impressions

10.Matter, Light, and Glass Examination
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11.Hairs and Fibers
12.Drugs

13.Forensic Toxicology

14.Metals, Paint, and Soil
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15.Forensic Serology

16.DNA: The Indispensable Forensic Science Tool
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17.Forensic Aspects of Fire and Explosion Investigation

18.Document Examination
19.Computer Forensics
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20.Mobile Device Forensics
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To the Instructor
Each chapter of the instructor’s manual to accompany the 13th edition of Criminalistics includes the
following support materials for instructors:
• Chapter overview of the main topics presented in the text
• Learning objectives from the main text
• Lecture outline with teaching notes
• Additional assignments and class activities
o Demonstrations and lecture-starters
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o Questions (and answers)
o Answers to Virtual Lab Activities (Chapter 16)
• Suggested answers to end-of-chapter assignments in the main text, namely the Review Questions,
Inside the Science, Application and Critical Thinking, and Case Analysis
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Students should become familiar with the organization and capabilities of their state and local
forensic laboratories. Usually this can be accomplished through brochures and pamphlets that are
prepared by these facilities. The instructor may want to arrange a class tour of one of these laboratories, or
perhaps engage the cooperation of a forensic laboratory in order to prepare a PowerPoint presentation
showing pertinent sections of the installation.
Students should be encouraged to become familiar with Reddy’s Forensic Home Page and Zeno’s
Forensic Site. These pages contain detailed listings of Web pages relevant to forensic science. Students
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should also be encouraged to explore the Police Officer’s Internet Directory. This directory encompasses
many of the Web pages relevant to the criminal justice field and of interest to police officers.
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Syllabi


COURSE SYLLABUS


Course Number/Name: CRJ370 INTRO TO CRIMINALISTICS/FORENSIC SCIENCE


Course Description: This is an introductory course to criminalistics which explores the
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history and scope of forensic science. Criminalistics is the application of
science to those criminal and civil laws that are enforced by police
agencies in a criminal justice system. The scope of this course includes
discovery at a crime scene, the most important location of evidence;
physical evidence; analytical techniques for organic and inorganic
materials; forensic toxicology; firearms, ammunition, unique tool marks,
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and various impressions (e.g., shoe prints, fabric properties, and
bloodstains).


Course Objectives: Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:
1. Explain the goal of physical evidence in the criminal justice system.
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2. Specify what the field of criminalistics encompasses.
3. Identify the capabilities of crime laboratories with regard to the
examination and analysis of various types of physical evidence.
4. Understand the limitations of crime laboratories with regard to
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various types of physical evidence.
5. Distinguish criminalistics from the other areas of forensic science.
6. Recognize the inter-relationships between criminalistics and
criminal investigation.

Required Texts: Criminalistics: An Introduction to Forensic Science. 13th Edition.
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Saferstein. 2021. Prentice Hall.

Recommended Texts & Library Resources: The college online database LIRN is available on
Readings: campus or off-site to students and faculty. This resource tool provides
current scholarly articles and information in all academic subject areas.
Visit the library for more information. Computers are available in the
college library as well as other references and periodicals.
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Instructional Methods: Lecture, class discussion, and video and audio supplements.

General Course Policies: 1. Students will abide by the college honor code.
2. Students are expected to arrive promptly for class.
3. Class attendance is essential to academic success. Lack of regular
attendance may result in probation or suspension.




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