About Symposium cum Workshop
Forensic deals with an investigation of physical evidences pertaining to criminal cases by using scientific concepts and methodologies while forensic medicine deals with crimes affecting the human body by way of medicolegal and autopsy examinations. The crime scene is the most important place for the investigating officers from where they can get the useful information about the crime and can gather evidences about what occurred during the crime. Forensic professionals play an essential role in investigating the evidences through medicolegal examination of the human body, laboratory testing and examining the evidences before recording the findings. This symposium cum workshop will provide an opportunity to know about the trends of developments and technology used by various forensic experts to deal with the real time problems of the criminal investigation process.
OBJECTIVES:
- To understand the basic principles and methods used in Forensic Medicine & Science for investigating processes.
- To determine the cause of an incident by analyzing the evidence collected from the crime scene.
- To identify the perpetrator of a crime by analyzing DNA, fingerprints or other physical evidences.
- To provide case study of scientific evidencethis this will help the jury to make an informed decision.
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
- Identifying the different types of evidence that can be collected and analyzed in forensic investigations.
- Evaluating the reliability and validity of different forensic techniques and methods.
- Applying critical thinking skills to assess the ethical implications of using forensic evidence in investigations.
- Recognizing the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in forensic evidence, including working with law enforcement, legal professionals and other scientific experts.
- Developing an appreciation for the impact of forensic science on society and justice systems. (Read More)