Advanced crime scene mapping and technology course design

Abstract

The purpose of this project is to develop an Advanced Crime Scene Mapping and Technology course that aims to strengthen crime scene documentation and mapping skills, enhance cognitive abilities, and introduce students to advanced digital technologies that are gaining popularity in several forensic science disciplines. In particular, recent advancements in 3D laser scanning, mapping, and drone technology have presented the fields of crime scene investigation and reconstruction with many exciting new possibilities for potential uses. However, due to several limitations regarding the cost of equipment and training, the availability of resources, time constraints, and limited knowledge, it is often difficult for agencies to integrate new tools into their investigative processes. This course endeavors to help alleviate some of these issues by providing students with a basic knowledge and understanding of relevant new technologies while keeping them firmly grounded in the fundamental principles of crime scene processing and reconstruction. The content and structure of this course are designed to be flexible so it can accommodate rapid changes in technological advancements and device regulations. As such, complete instructions and tutorials are not included for specific brands of equipment and software, but instead focus on general concepts and procedures that can be generally applied to most similar devices

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