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Forensic Photography Lecture

I. Course Code: CFORPHOTO

II. Course Name: Forensic Photography Lecture

III. Course Description: This course covers the historical development, principles and processes of photography in relation to law enforcement and criminal justice. This includes the evolution of camera, photographic processes and personalities behind the

development of modern photography, use of forensic light sources and techniques and related laws and jurisprudence in photography.

IV. Course Learning Outcomes:

CLO1: Conduct Criminological research on importance and application of historical development and principle of photography in investigation and detection crimes and criminal justice.

CLO2: Demonstrate procedures the processes of photography in crime detection and investigation.

CLO3: Apply the principles of jurisprudence procedure in presenting forensic photography evidence in court proceeding.

CLO4: Collaborate the forensic photography effectively and independently in multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural teams.

CLO5: Engage in lifelong learning and understanding on the development of forensic photography as a field in crimi nology.

CLO6: Apply professional, social, and ethical standards in the practice of forensic photography examiner.

V. No. of Units: Lec: 2 Lab: 0 VI. Co-Requisite: CFORPHOTOL VII. No. of Hours Per Week: 2 VIII. Course Outline:

Midterm

 Historical Background and Principle Of Forensic Photography.

 Light:Its Nature, Characteristrics, Sources And Classification.Crime Scene Photography Finals

 Uses Of Photography In Law Enforcement

 Preparation Of Photographic Evidence IX. References:

 Mancini, Keith. (2018).Fundamentals of forensic photography : practical techniques for evidence documentation on location and in the laboratory

 Nabe, Nestor C.( 2017).Laboratory manual in police photography

 Farid, Hany(2016)Photo forensics

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 Russ, John C. (2016). Forensic uses of digital imaging 2nd ed

 Duncan, Christopher D. (2015).Advanced crime scene photography 2nded X. Requirements: Comply and pass all academic requirements

XI. Computation of Grades: The passing score is 50% of the total items in the examinations, while the passing grade for the semester is 75% or 3.00. The basis for the computation of the semester grade is as follows:

Midterm grade: 70% Class standing and 30% midterm examination Final Grade: 70% Class standing and 30% final examination

Semester grade: 50% midterm grade and 50% final grade

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