Wykład specjalizacyjny - Introduction to the Forensic Science
Informacje ogólne
Kod przedmiotu: | 0700-PS5-4WSPFF |
Kod Erasmus / ISCED: |
10.004
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Nazwa przedmiotu: | Wykład specjalizacyjny - Introduction to the Forensic Science |
Jednostka: | Wydział Prawa |
Grupy: | |
Punkty ECTS i inne: |
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Język prowadzenia: | angielski |
Rodzaj przedmiotu: | specjalizacyjne |
Tryb prowadzenia przedmiotu: | w sali |
Skrócony opis: |
The aim of the course is to make students familiar with the fundamental issues concerning forensic science including techniques and tactics – definitions, scope of interest, principles as well as legal and technical aspects. It is representing the continental approach to this science. Since Faculty of Law has its own forensic lab it is possible to utilizes its equipment during lectures which gives the opportunity to learn some practical skills e.g. fingerprinting people, finding and securing fingerprints. |
Pełny opis: |
Profile of studies - general academic Form of studies - extramural Course type - specialization Field and discipline of science - social sciences and legal sciences Year of study / sem. - year V / sem. I. Prerequisites - none The number of teaching hours divided into forms of conducting classes - 16 hours of the seminar. Didactic methods - lecture, consultations. ECTS points - 4 Student workload balance - participation in classes 16 hours, preparation for classes and exam 50 hours, participation in consultations related to classes 40 hours, exam 2 hours. Total: 100 hours, corresponding to 4 ECTS credits Quantitative indicators - student workload related to activities requiring the teacher's direct participation 50 hours, which corresponds to 2.0 ECTS points, and student workload that does not require direct teacher participation 50 hours, which corresponds to 2.0 ECTS points. |
Literatura: |
1. J. Kasprzak, B. Młodziejowski, W. Brzęk, J. Moszczyński, Kryminalistyka, Wyd. DIFIN, Warszawa 2006. 2. B. Hołyst, Kryminalistyka, LexisNexis, Warszawa 2010. 3. D. Wilk (red.), Kryminalistyka: przewodnik, TNOiK Dom Organizatora, Toruń 2013. 4. J. Konieczny (red.), Kryminalistyka, C.H.Beck, Warszawa 2012. 5. S. Kozdrowski, Krymianlistyka, wybrane zagadnienia, NWSP, Białystok 2012 6. W. J. Curran, E. D. Shapiro, Law, medicine, and forensic science, Little, Brown and Company, Boston-Toronto 1970. 7. A. Williams, Forensic Criminology, Routledge 2015 8. B. Madea (ed.), Handbook of Forensic Medicine, Wiley Blackwell 2014 |
Efekty uczenia się: |
Knowledge, graduate: 1. knows and understands the basic legal terminology - K_W07 Skills, graduate: 2. knows a foreign language at B2 + level of the European Language Training System - K_U10 Competence, graduate: 3. understands the need for lifelong learning, is able to inspire and organize the learning process of others - K_K01 4. is able to interact and work in a group, assuming different roles in it - K_K02 |
Metody i kryteria oceniania: |
Lecture: written essay / oral presentation. |
Właścicielem praw autorskich jest Uniwersytet w Białymstoku.