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<strong>Study</strong> & <strong>Evaluation</strong> <strong>Scheme</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Bachelor</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>Forensic</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />

[Applicable w.e.f. Academic Session 2011-12 till revised]<br />

TEERTHANKER MAHAVEER UNIVERSITY<br />

Delhi Road, Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh-244001<br />

Website: www.tmu.ac.<strong>in</strong><br />

B.Sc. (<strong>Forensic</strong> <strong>Science</strong>) Syllabus Applicable w.e.f. Academic Session 2011-12 (22022012)Page 1 <strong>of</strong> 46


TEERTHANKER MAHAVEER UNIVERSITY<br />

(Established under Govt. <strong>of</strong> U. P. Act No. 30, 2008)<br />

Delhi Road, Moradabad (U.P)<br />

<strong>Study</strong> & <strong>Evaluation</strong> <strong>Scheme</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Bachelor</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> (<strong>Forensic</strong> <strong>Science</strong>)<br />

SUMMARY<br />

Programme : <strong>Bachelor</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> (<strong>Forensic</strong> <strong>Science</strong>)<br />

Duration : Three years full time<br />

Medium : English<br />

M<strong>in</strong>imum Required Attendance : 75 %<br />

Maximum Credits : 78<br />

Total credits required for the degree : 78<br />

Assessment (Theory)<br />

Internal <strong>Evaluation</strong> <strong>of</strong> theory Papers :<br />

<strong>Evaluation</strong> <strong>of</strong> Practical/Dissertations<br />

& Project Reports<br />

Duration <strong>of</strong> Exam<strong>in</strong>ation :<br />

:<br />

:<br />

Class<br />

Test<br />

I<br />

External Internal Total<br />

70 30 100<br />

Class<br />

Test<br />

II<br />

Class<br />

Test<br />

III<br />

Best two out <strong>of</strong> the three<br />

Assign<br />

ment(<br />

s)<br />

Other<br />

Activity<br />

(<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong><br />

g<br />

attendan<br />

ce<br />

To qualify the course a student is required to secure a m<strong>in</strong>imum <strong>of</strong> 40% marks <strong>in</strong> aggregate<br />

<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g the year-end exam<strong>in</strong>ation and teachers cont<strong>in</strong>uous evaluation (i.e. both <strong>in</strong>ternal and<br />

external). A candidate who secures less than 40% <strong>of</strong> marks <strong>in</strong> a course shall be deemed to have<br />

failed <strong>in</strong> that course. A candidate fail<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> more than two subjects will not be promoted to the next<br />

higher class. If a candidate fails <strong>in</strong> either theory or practical, he/ she shall have to reappear <strong>in</strong> both<br />

the exam<strong>in</strong>ation.<br />

A candidate who has been placed under re-appear category <strong>in</strong> any <strong>of</strong> the subject shall be allowed to<br />

cont<strong>in</strong>ue his/her studies <strong>in</strong> the next year but will have to pass the exam<strong>in</strong>ation <strong>of</strong> the concerned<br />

subject <strong>in</strong> the supplementary exam<strong>in</strong>ation to be conducted with<strong>in</strong> three months after declaration <strong>of</strong><br />

the result. Unless candidate passes the previous level exam<strong>in</strong>ation, he/she shall not be allowed to<br />

appear <strong>in</strong> the next higher level exam<strong>in</strong>ation. Failure <strong>in</strong> supplementary exam<strong>in</strong>ation will cause the<br />

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Tot<br />

al<br />

10 10 10 5 5 30<br />

External Internal Total<br />

50 50 100<br />

External Internal<br />

3 Hr. 1.5 Hr.


student to revert back to correspond<strong>in</strong>g junior batch <strong>of</strong> students and will cont<strong>in</strong>ue his/her studies<br />

with them only for rest <strong>of</strong> the program.<br />

Note: For <strong>in</strong>ternal assessment purpose, there will be three Class Tests <strong>in</strong> a year and best two tests<br />

will be computed for the f<strong>in</strong>al result.<br />

PROJECT<br />

Submitted by the candidate should be duly verified & a viva shall be conducted on the basis <strong>of</strong> the<br />

same at the time <strong>of</strong> f<strong>in</strong>al year Practical Exam<strong>in</strong>ation.<br />

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Paper Course<br />

Code<br />

<strong>Study</strong> & <strong>Evaluation</strong> <strong>Scheme</strong><br />

<strong>Bachelor</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> (<strong>Forensic</strong> <strong>Science</strong>)<br />

First Year<br />

Subjects Periods Credit <strong>Evaluation</strong> <strong>Scheme</strong><br />

L T P Internal External Total<br />

1 BFS101 Basics <strong>of</strong> <strong>Forensic</strong> <strong>Science</strong> 4 - - 4 30 70 100<br />

2 BFS102 Basics <strong>of</strong> <strong>Forensic</strong> Chemistry 4 - - 4 30 70 100<br />

3 BFS103 Basics <strong>of</strong> <strong>Forensic</strong> Biology 4 - - 4 30 70 100<br />

4 BFS104 Basics <strong>of</strong> <strong>Forensic</strong><br />

Psychology<br />

4 - - 4 30 70 100<br />

5 BFS105 Basics <strong>of</strong> Digital and Cyber<br />

<strong>Forensic</strong>s<br />

4 - - 4 30 70 100<br />

6 BFS106 Foundation English I 2 - 2 3 30 70 100<br />

7 BFS151 Basics <strong>of</strong> <strong>Forensic</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />

(Practical)<br />

- - 2 1 50 50 100<br />

8 BFS152 Basics <strong>of</strong> <strong>Forensic</strong> Chemistry<br />

(Practical)<br />

- - 2 1 50 50 100<br />

9 BFS153 Basics <strong>of</strong> <strong>Forensic</strong> Biology<br />

(Practical)<br />

- - 2 1 50 50 100<br />

10 BFS154 Basics <strong>of</strong> <strong>Forensic</strong><br />

Psychology (Practical)<br />

- - 2 1 50 50 100<br />

11 BFS155 Basics <strong>of</strong> Digital and Cyber<br />

<strong>Forensic</strong>s (Practical)<br />

- - 2 1 50 50 100<br />

Total 22 - 12 28 430 670 1100<br />

Paper Course<br />

Code<br />

Second Year<br />

Subjects Periods Credit <strong>Evaluation</strong> <strong>Scheme</strong><br />

L T P Internal External Total<br />

1 BFS201 Advanced <strong>Forensic</strong> <strong>Science</strong> 4 - - 4 30 70 100<br />

2 BFS202 Advanced <strong>Forensic</strong> Chemistry 4 - - 4 30 70 100<br />

3 BFS203 Advanced <strong>Forensic</strong> Biology 4 - - 4 30 70 100<br />

4 BFS204 Advanced <strong>Forensic</strong><br />

Psychology<br />

4 - - 4 30 70 100<br />

5 BFS205 Advanced Digital and Cyber<br />

<strong>Forensic</strong>s<br />

4 - - 4 30 70 100<br />

6 BFS251 Advanced <strong>Forensic</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />

(Practical)<br />

- - 2 1 50 50 100<br />

7 BFS252 Advanced <strong>Forensic</strong> Chemistry<br />

(Practical)<br />

- - 2 1 50 50 100<br />

8 BFS253 Advanced <strong>Forensic</strong> Biology<br />

(Practical)<br />

- - 2 1 50 50 100<br />

9 BFS254 Advanced <strong>Forensic</strong><br />

Psychology (Practical)<br />

- - 2 1 50 50 100<br />

10 BFS255 Advanced Digital and Cyber<br />

<strong>Forensic</strong>s (Practical)<br />

- - 2 1 50 50 100<br />

Total 20 - 10 25 400 600 1000<br />

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Paper Course<br />

Code<br />

Third Year<br />

Subjects Periods Credit <strong>Evaluation</strong> <strong>Scheme</strong><br />

L T P Internal External Total<br />

1 BFS301 Applied <strong>Forensic</strong> <strong>Science</strong> 4 - - 4 30 70 100<br />

2 BFS302 Applied <strong>Forensic</strong> Chemistry 4 - - 4 30 70 100<br />

3 BFS303 Applied <strong>Forensic</strong> Biology 4 - - 4 30 70 100<br />

4 BFS304 Applied <strong>Forensic</strong> Psychology 4 - - 4 30 70 100<br />

5 BFS305 Applied Digital and Cyber<br />

<strong>Forensic</strong>s<br />

4 - - 4 30 70 100<br />

6 BFS351 Applied <strong>Forensic</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />

(Practical)<br />

- - 2 1 50 50 100<br />

7 BFS352 Applied <strong>Forensic</strong> Chemistry<br />

(Practical)<br />

- - 2 1 50 50 100<br />

8 BFS353 Applied <strong>Forensic</strong> Biology<br />

(Practical)<br />

- - 2 1 50 50 100<br />

9 BFS354 Applied <strong>Forensic</strong> Psychology<br />

(Practical)<br />

- - 2 1 50 50 100<br />

10 BFS355 Applied Digital and Cyber<br />

<strong>Forensic</strong>s (Practical)<br />

- - 2 1 50 50 100<br />

Total 20 - 10 25 400 600 1000<br />

L – Lecture T- Tutorial P- Practical C-Credits<br />

1L = 1Hr 1T= 1Hr 1P= 1 Hr 1C = 1Hr <strong>of</strong> Lecture/2 Hrs <strong>of</strong> Practical/Tutorial<br />

Question Paper Structure<br />

1. The question paper shall consist <strong>of</strong> eight questions. First question shall be <strong>of</strong> short answer type<br />

and will be compulsory. It shall conta<strong>in</strong> 8 parts, cover<strong>in</strong>g entire syllabus and the student shall be<br />

required to answer any five <strong>of</strong> them (weightage 4 marks each).<br />

2. Out <strong>of</strong> the rema<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g seven questions, student shall be required to attempt any five. The<br />

weightage <strong>of</strong> Question No. 2 to 8 shall be 10 marks each.<br />

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B. Sc. I year<br />

Basics <strong>of</strong> <strong>Forensic</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />

Course Code: BFS101 L-4, T-0, P-0, C-4<br />

Course Contents:<br />

Unit 1<br />

Introduction, Global History & Scope, Need and development <strong>of</strong> forensic science, <strong>Forensic</strong> science <strong>in</strong><br />

India, Laboratories set up <strong>in</strong> India.<br />

Unit II<br />

Pr<strong>in</strong>ciples <strong>of</strong> <strong>Forensic</strong> <strong>Science</strong>, Tool & Techniques <strong>of</strong> forensic science. Detection <strong>of</strong> Crime, Different<br />

agencies <strong>in</strong>volved <strong>in</strong> crime <strong>in</strong>vestigation.<br />

Unit III<br />

Facilities provided <strong>in</strong> forensic <strong>Science</strong> laboratories for chemical, physical, biological psychological,<br />

digital and cyber crime detection and analysis<br />

Unit IV<br />

Introduction <strong>of</strong> crime, Sociological aspects <strong>in</strong> society, Crim<strong>in</strong>al behavior, Types <strong>of</strong> crime, monitor<strong>in</strong>g<br />

system <strong>in</strong> society, Crime scenario <strong>in</strong> India.<br />

Unit V<br />

Detection <strong>of</strong> crime scene, Crime scene management, Role <strong>of</strong> forensic scientists, <strong>in</strong>vestigat<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficers, forensic doctors, fire brigade, judiciary<br />

Unit VI<br />

Importance <strong>of</strong> physical evidence, collection <strong>of</strong> physical evidence <strong>in</strong> crimes like murder, theft,<br />

extortion, explosion etc.<br />

Reference Books:<br />

1. Introduction to Crim<strong>in</strong>alistics: The foundation <strong>of</strong> <strong>Forensic</strong> <strong>Science</strong>, B. J. Fisher, W.J. Tilstone<br />

& C. Woytowicz.<br />

2. <strong>Forensic</strong> <strong>Science</strong> <strong>in</strong> India: A vision for the twenty first century, Nanda & Tewari.<br />

3. <strong>Forensic</strong> <strong>Science</strong>: An <strong>in</strong>troduction to scientific and <strong>in</strong>vestigative Techniques by Stuart H.<br />

James.<br />

4. <strong>Forensic</strong> <strong>Science</strong>, Handbook: Vol. I, II & III, Richard Saferste<strong>in</strong>.<br />

5. Crim<strong>in</strong>alitics: An Introduction to forensic science, Richard Saferste<strong>in</strong>.<br />

6. Henry Lee’s Crime Scene handbook; Henry Lee.<br />

7. <strong>Forensic</strong> <strong>Science</strong> <strong>in</strong> crim<strong>in</strong>al <strong>in</strong>vestigation and trial, B.R. Sharma.<br />

8. International handbook <strong>of</strong> Crim<strong>in</strong>ology, S G Shoham.<br />

* Latest editions <strong>of</strong> all the suggested books are recommended.<br />

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Course Code: BFS102<br />

Basics <strong>of</strong> <strong>Forensic</strong> Chemistry<br />

Course Contents:<br />

Unit 1<br />

• Metal and Non Metals- Occurrence/props/uses<br />

• Acids and alkalis - types, classifications / props<br />

• Volumetric analysis-types/classifications/titrus-<strong>in</strong>dicators<br />

L-4, T-0, P-0, C-4<br />

Unit II<br />

<strong>Study</strong> <strong>of</strong> modern periodic table, periodic properties, atomic radii, ionization potential, electron<br />

aff<strong>in</strong>ity electro negativity, metallic characters, non metallic characters and magnetic properties,<br />

comparative study <strong>of</strong> S and P block elements.<br />

Unit III<br />

Hybridization, nature <strong>of</strong> chemical bond<strong>in</strong>g, polarization, hydrogen bond<strong>in</strong>g, IUPAC nomenclature <strong>of</strong><br />

alkanes, alkenes, alcohol ether aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, nitro compounds, nitrites<br />

<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g cyclic analogues and also aromatic compounds, naphthalene, anthrones and phenanthrones,<br />

Unit IV<br />

Gravimetric analysis, volumetric analysis, chromatographic separation, the liquid chromatography,<br />

Electrophoresis and Thermal methods<br />

Unit V<br />

Heterocyclic chemistry: natural products, petroleum products, drugs, <strong>in</strong>secticides, pesticides etc<br />

<strong>in</strong>troduction to dyes, pa<strong>in</strong>ts, polymers.<br />

Unit VI<br />

Liquid state: free volume <strong>of</strong> liquid and density measurement, physical properties <strong>of</strong> liquid, Vapor<br />

pressure, surface tension, viscosity, molar refraction, optical activity structure <strong>of</strong> liquid. B<strong>in</strong>ary<br />

liquids, composite diagram <strong>of</strong> b<strong>in</strong>ary liquids and solutions, distillation, fractional distillations,<br />

vacuum distillations. Conductance, conductometry, electro motive force, potentiometery<br />

Reference Books:<br />

1. Advanced <strong>in</strong>organic chemistry by Madan, Malik & Tuli.<br />

2. Concise <strong>in</strong>organic chemistry by J.D. Lee.<br />

3. Organic Chemistry by Morison and Boyd<br />

4. Heterocyclic chemistry by Gupta & Kumar Vol I & Vol II<br />

5. Natural products by S.U. Bhat.<br />

6. Essentials <strong>of</strong> Physical Chemistry, A. Bahl, B.S. Bahl and G.D. Tuli.<br />

7. Instrumental methods <strong>of</strong> chemical analysis by G.R. Chatwal & S.K. Anand.<br />

* Latest editions <strong>of</strong> all the suggested books are recommended.<br />

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Basics <strong>of</strong> <strong>Forensic</strong> Biology<br />

Course Code: BFS103<br />

L-4, T-0, P-0, C-4<br />

Course Contents:<br />

Unit 1<br />

• Cell structure and function <strong>in</strong> prokaryotes and eukaryotes<br />

• Properties, classification and function <strong>of</strong> carbohydrates, prote<strong>in</strong>s, nucleic acids and lipids<br />

• <strong>Study</strong> <strong>of</strong> blood components<br />

• <strong>Study</strong> <strong>of</strong> body fluids<br />

Unit II<br />

Pr<strong>in</strong>ciples <strong>of</strong> taxonomy and system <strong>of</strong> classification <strong>of</strong> angio sperms (Bentham and Hooker) and<br />

Gymnosperms (chamberla<strong>in</strong>)<br />

Unit III<br />

Orig<strong>in</strong> <strong>of</strong> life and Geological time scale. Mechanical and conduct<strong>in</strong>g tissue systems <strong>in</strong> plants<br />

Unit IV<br />

Basics <strong>of</strong> microbiology and concept <strong>of</strong> pure culture technique microscopy pr<strong>in</strong>ciple and types <strong>of</strong><br />

microscopy, Broad classification <strong>of</strong> microorganisms.<br />

Unit V<br />

• Immunity and immune system, Structure and Interaction <strong>of</strong> antigens and antibodies.<br />

• Techniques: ELISA, western blot, and southern blot.<br />

Unit VI<br />

• Genetic materials – structural organization and function.<br />

• Mendelian pr<strong>in</strong>ciples, sex l<strong>in</strong>kage and sex determ<strong>in</strong>ation.<br />

• Recomb<strong>in</strong>ant DNA technology and its applications <strong>in</strong> health, and diseases.<br />

Reference Books:<br />

1. Pr<strong>in</strong>ciple <strong>of</strong> Biochemistry by Lehn<strong>in</strong>ger.<br />

2. Biophysical chemistry by Upadhyay.<br />

3. General microbiology by Powar & Day<strong>in</strong>awala.<br />

4. Plant Anatomy by Faha.<br />

5. Gymnosperm by Chamberle<strong>in</strong>.<br />

6. DNA clon<strong>in</strong>g by Clover.<br />

7. Biological spectroscopy by LaKowicz.<br />

8. Analytical Biochemistry by Holme.<br />

* Latest editions <strong>of</strong> all the suggested books are recommended.<br />

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Basics <strong>of</strong> <strong>Forensic</strong> Psychology<br />

Course Code: BFS104 L-4, T-0, P-0, C-4<br />

Course Contents:<br />

Unit 1<br />

Concepts, History and modern perspectives <strong>of</strong> psychology, types <strong>of</strong> psychological pr<strong>of</strong>essionals. The<br />

science and research methods, pr<strong>of</strong>essional and ethical issues <strong>in</strong> psychology<br />

Unit II<br />

Nerves and Neurons: Build<strong>in</strong>g the network, central nervous system, peripheral nervous system,<br />

Human bra<strong>in</strong> structure and function; sensory systems endocr<strong>in</strong>e system<br />

Unit III<br />

Consciousness, Altered states <strong>of</strong> consciousness, attention and awareness, sensation and perception,<br />

problems <strong>in</strong> Attention and perception, assessment <strong>of</strong> attention and perception.<br />

Unit IV<br />

Learn<strong>in</strong>g process, Types <strong>of</strong> learn<strong>in</strong>g, models <strong>of</strong> memory, stages <strong>of</strong> memory, encod<strong>in</strong>g, retention and<br />

retrieval, forgett<strong>in</strong>g, bra<strong>in</strong> and memory, problem <strong>in</strong> learn<strong>in</strong>g and memory.<br />

Unit V<br />

Th<strong>in</strong>k<strong>in</strong>g, decision mak<strong>in</strong>g and problem solv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>telligence and language, motivation: Types <strong>of</strong><br />

approaches Emotion, stress and cop<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

Unit VI<br />

Understand<strong>in</strong>g personality, type and Trait, theories <strong>of</strong> personality, psychoanalytic model,<br />

behavioristic model social cognitive model, Humanistic model, and Biological model assessment <strong>of</strong><br />

personality.<br />

Reference Books:<br />

1. Psychology: from science to Practice by Baron, R.A. & Kolsher M J .<br />

2. Understand<strong>in</strong>g Psychology by Fieldman R.S.<br />

3. Introduction to Psychology by Kalat J.W.<br />

4. <strong>Forensic</strong> Psychology by Christopher Cron<strong>in</strong>.<br />

5. History <strong>of</strong> <strong>Forensic</strong> Psychology by Bartol, C.R. and Bartol, A.M.<br />

* Latest editions <strong>of</strong> all the suggested books are recommended.<br />

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Basics <strong>of</strong> Digital and Cyber <strong>Forensic</strong>s<br />

Course Code: BFS105 L-4, T-0, P-0, C-4<br />

Course Contents:<br />

Unit 1<br />

Basics <strong>of</strong> computers: Computer organization, components <strong>of</strong> computers – <strong>in</strong>put output device, CPU,<br />

memory-RAM, ROM and external storage devices.<br />

Unit II<br />

Data representations: <strong>in</strong>tegers, real, b<strong>in</strong>ary, octal hexadecimal & their conversions logic gates –<br />

Negation, OR, AND, X OR etc.<br />

Unit III<br />

Introduction to operat<strong>in</strong>g system: Basics <strong>of</strong> operat<strong>in</strong>g system, memory structure, concurrency,<br />

schedul<strong>in</strong>g, synchronization and memory management examples <strong>of</strong> operat<strong>in</strong>g systems-W<strong>in</strong>dows and<br />

L<strong>in</strong>ux<br />

Unit IV<br />

File system and network<strong>in</strong>g:- Introduction to file system, FAT12, FAT16, FAT32, NTFS, EXT2,<br />

EXT3, HFS, Basics <strong>of</strong> network<strong>in</strong>g- types <strong>of</strong> topologies, LAN, MAN, WAN.<br />

Unit V<br />

Introduction to <strong>in</strong>ternet: World Wide Web, E-mails, chat, search eng<strong>in</strong>es, network<strong>in</strong>g protocols,<br />

network security- threats, vulnerabilities, Access control, virus, Trojans etc, security plan and<br />

policies<br />

Unit VI<br />

Cyber crime and digital evidence: what is cyber crime, types <strong>of</strong> cyber crimes, digital evidence,<br />

Digital Vs Physical Evidence, Nature <strong>of</strong> Digital Evidence, Precautions, while deal<strong>in</strong>g with Digital<br />

Evidence.<br />

Reference Books:<br />

1. Cyber <strong>Forensic</strong> - Concepts and Approaches by Ravi Kumar & B Ja<strong>in</strong>.<br />

2. Cyber <strong>Forensic</strong> - Tools & Practices by Ravi Kumar & B Ja<strong>in</strong>.<br />

3. <strong>Forensic</strong> Comput<strong>in</strong>g: A Practitioner's Guide by A J Sammes & Brian Jenk<strong>in</strong>son.<br />

4. Scene <strong>of</strong> the Cybercrime: Computer <strong>Forensic</strong>s Handbook by Syngress.<br />

* Latest editions <strong>of</strong> all the suggested books are recommended.<br />

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Foundation English I<br />

Course code: BFS106<br />

(Common with EHM101/BPH105/BED105/BAL101/AR107/BHM101/ BCA106/BBA106/<br />

BCH106/ BFA103)<br />

L T P C<br />

2 0 2 3<br />

Course Contents:<br />

Unit I<br />

Functional Grammar: Patterns & Parts <strong>of</strong> speech Subject, Predicate, Noun, Pronoun, Adjective,<br />

Adverb, Verb, Verb phrases, Conjunction, Interjection. (10 Hours)<br />

Unit II<br />

Vocabulary: Word formation, Prefix, Suffix, Compound words, Conversion, Synonyms, Antonyms,<br />

Homophones and Homonyms, How to look up a dictionary. (10 Hours)<br />

Unit III<br />

Communication: Mean<strong>in</strong>g & importance <strong>of</strong> communication, Barriers to effective communication,<br />

Channels <strong>of</strong> communication, Language as a tool <strong>of</strong> communication. (10 Hours)<br />

Unit IV<br />

Requisites <strong>of</strong> Sentence writ<strong>in</strong>g: Fragmented sentences, A good sentence, expletives, Garbled<br />

sentences, Rambl<strong>in</strong>g sentences, Loaded sentences, Parallel Comparison, Squ<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g construction,<br />

Loose & periodic sentences. (10 Hours)<br />

Text Books:<br />

1. Mart<strong>in</strong> & Wren - High School English Grammar & Composition, S.Chand & Co. Delhi.<br />

2. Lewis Norman - Word Power made easy, W.R.Goyal. Publication & Distributors Delhi.<br />

3. Better Your English- A Workbook for 1 st year Students- Macmillan India, New Delhi.<br />

Reference Books:<br />

1. Raman Meenakshi & Sharma Sangeeta, Technical Communication-Pr<strong>in</strong>ciples & Practice –<br />

O.U.P. New Delhi. 2007.<br />

2. Mohan Krishna & Banerji Meera, Develop<strong>in</strong>g Communication Skills – Macmillan India Ltd.<br />

Delhi.<br />

3. Rosen Blum M., How to Build Better Vocabulary – Bloomsbury Publication. London.<br />

NOTE:<br />

This syllabus has been designed to improve the oral and written communication skills <strong>of</strong><br />

students. The faculty members should put emphasis on practical (oral) activities for generat<strong>in</strong>g<br />

students’ <strong>in</strong>terest <strong>in</strong> language learn<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

* Latest editions <strong>of</strong> all the suggested books are recommended.<br />

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Basics <strong>of</strong> <strong>Forensic</strong> <strong>Science</strong> (Practical)<br />

Course Code: BFS151 L-0, T-0, P-2, C-1<br />

LIST OF PRACTICAL:<br />

1. Collection and Handl<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> toxicological samples.<br />

2. Collection and Handl<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> Petroleum samples.<br />

3. Collection and Handl<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> murder case samples.<br />

4. Collection and Handl<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> Hit and run crime scene samples.<br />

5. Collection and Handl<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> fire crime scene samples.<br />

6. <strong>Study</strong> <strong>of</strong> Bomb Blast scene.<br />

7. Collection and Handl<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> fir<strong>in</strong>g crime scene samples.<br />

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Basics <strong>of</strong> <strong>Forensic</strong> Chemistry (Practical)<br />

Course Code: BFS152 L-0, T-0, P-2, C-1<br />

LIST OF PRACTICAL:<br />

1. To determ<strong>in</strong>e the density <strong>of</strong> given liquid<br />

2. To determ<strong>in</strong>e the viscosity <strong>of</strong> given liquid<br />

3. To determ<strong>in</strong>e the surface tension <strong>of</strong> given liquid<br />

4. To determ<strong>in</strong>e strength <strong>of</strong> given acid<br />

5. Identification <strong>of</strong> organic compound<br />

6. Inorganic micro / semi micro qualitative analysis<br />

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Basics <strong>of</strong> <strong>Forensic</strong> Biology (Practical)<br />

Course Code: BFS153 L-0, T-0, P-2, C-1<br />

LIST OF PRACTICAL:<br />

1. Qualitative analysis <strong>of</strong> sugar, prote<strong>in</strong>s, and lipids<br />

2. <strong>Study</strong> <strong>of</strong> morphological types <strong>of</strong> red blood cells<br />

3. Antigen-antibody reaction (blood group<strong>in</strong>gs)<br />

4. <strong>Study</strong> <strong>of</strong> body fluids<br />

5. Preparation <strong>of</strong> media and sterilization<br />

6. Isolation <strong>of</strong> chromosomal DNA<br />

7. Radial immune diffusion analysis<br />

8. <strong>Study</strong> <strong>of</strong> plant-material (wild and cultivated from)<br />

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Basics <strong>of</strong> <strong>Forensic</strong> Psychology (Practical)<br />

Course Code: BFS154 L-0, T-0, P-2, C-1<br />

Course Contents:<br />

1. M<strong>in</strong>imum twelve experiments based on Unit I to Unit VI <strong>of</strong> theory paper will be taken<br />

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Basics <strong>of</strong> Digital and Cyber <strong>Forensic</strong>s (Practical)<br />

Course Code: BFS155 L-0, T-0, P-2, C-1<br />

LIST OF PRACTICAL:<br />

1. F<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g results <strong>of</strong> different logic gates and their comb<strong>in</strong>ations.<br />

2. Work<strong>in</strong>g with w<strong>in</strong>dows file (creation, modification, deletion, attributes) folder (creation, nest<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

attributes). Work<strong>in</strong>g with L<strong>in</strong>ux- file (Creation, modification, deletion, attributes), folder<br />

(creation, nest<strong>in</strong>g attributes).<br />

3. Work<strong>in</strong>g with external storage devices us<strong>in</strong>g w<strong>in</strong>dows- Read<strong>in</strong>g and writ<strong>in</strong>g data on floppy, CD,<br />

DVD, USB thumb drive. Work<strong>in</strong>g with external storage devices us<strong>in</strong>g L<strong>in</strong>ux-read<strong>in</strong>g writ<strong>in</strong>g data<br />

on floppy, CD, DVD, USB, thumb drive.<br />

4. Understand<strong>in</strong>g LAN-client/server, user creation, password protection. Use <strong>of</strong> <strong>in</strong>ternet- visit<strong>in</strong>g<br />

websites with given URL, search<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>formation us<strong>in</strong>g search eng<strong>in</strong>e. Use <strong>of</strong> E-mail, creat<strong>in</strong>g email,<br />

send<strong>in</strong>g and receiv<strong>in</strong>g e-mails with attachments.<br />

5. Network<strong>in</strong>g commands- like p<strong>in</strong>g, IP configuration etc, with various switches. Trac<strong>in</strong>g E-mail,<br />

f<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g senders IP address, <strong>of</strong> received email, trac<strong>in</strong>g route <strong>of</strong> email received us<strong>in</strong>g tool available<br />

on <strong>in</strong>ternet, e.g. Visual Trace Route etc.<br />

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B. Sc. II year<br />

Advanced <strong>Forensic</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />

Course Code: BFS201 L-4, T-0, P-0, C-4<br />

Course Contents:<br />

Unit-1<br />

Crim<strong>in</strong>al Justice System: Structure <strong>of</strong> Police, Prosecution and Judicial Organization, Introduction<br />

to IPC (Indian Penal Code) and Crim<strong>in</strong>al Procedure Code (Cr. P.C.) – section 291, 292 and 293.<br />

Indian Evidence Act – Introduction and Sections 32, 45, 46, 47, 57, 58, 60, 73, 135, 136, 137, 159.<br />

Court Testimony- admissibility <strong>of</strong> expert testimony, Exam<strong>in</strong>ation <strong>in</strong> chief, Cross Exam<strong>in</strong>ation and<br />

Re-exam<strong>in</strong>ation, Ethics <strong>in</strong> <strong>Forensic</strong> <strong>Science</strong>.<br />

Unit-2<br />

Crime and Crime Scene management: Crim<strong>in</strong>als, crim<strong>in</strong>al behavior, crim<strong>in</strong>al pr<strong>of</strong>il<strong>in</strong>g, portrait<br />

parley, general crime scene procedures and their management, Crime Scene survey, Crime Scene<br />

Documentation, collection and preservation <strong>of</strong> physical evidence, crime scene reconstruction.<br />

Unit-3<br />

Recognition <strong>of</strong> Bloodsta<strong>in</strong> Patterns: History <strong>of</strong> Bloodsta<strong>in</strong> Pattern <strong>in</strong>terpretation, properties <strong>of</strong><br />

human blood, target surface considerations, Size, Shape and Directionality <strong>of</strong> bloodsta<strong>in</strong>s, Spattered<br />

blood, other Bloodsta<strong>in</strong> Patterns, <strong>in</strong>terpretation <strong>of</strong> Bloodsta<strong>in</strong> on cloth<strong>in</strong>g and footwear,<br />

Documentation and Photography for Bloodsta<strong>in</strong> Pattern Analysis.<br />

Unit-4<br />

F<strong>in</strong>gerpr<strong>in</strong>ts: F<strong>in</strong>gerpr<strong>in</strong>ts as evidence: Its recognition, Collection and Preservation, History and<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> f<strong>in</strong>gerpr<strong>in</strong>ts, Formation <strong>of</strong> ridges, F<strong>in</strong>gerpr<strong>in</strong>ts patterns, Pattern Areas, General and<br />

Individual characteristics <strong>of</strong> f<strong>in</strong>gerpr<strong>in</strong>t, Classification <strong>of</strong> f<strong>in</strong>gerpr<strong>in</strong>ts- Henry System <strong>of</strong><br />

classification, S<strong>in</strong>gle digit Classification, Extension <strong>of</strong> Henry system, F<strong>in</strong>gerpr<strong>in</strong>t Bureau.<br />

Search for F<strong>in</strong>gerpr<strong>in</strong>ts, Chance F<strong>in</strong>gerpr<strong>in</strong>ts, Latent F<strong>in</strong>gerpr<strong>in</strong>ts, and Various methods <strong>of</strong><br />

development <strong>of</strong> f<strong>in</strong>gerpr<strong>in</strong>ts: conventional methods, physical and chemical methods, florescent<br />

method, Magnetic Powder method, fum<strong>in</strong>g method, laser method. Tak<strong>in</strong>g f<strong>in</strong>gerpr<strong>in</strong>ts from liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

and dead persons.<br />

Unit-5<br />

<strong>Forensic</strong> Documents: Various types <strong>of</strong> forensic documents: genu<strong>in</strong>e and forged documents,<br />

classification <strong>of</strong> forensic documents: Specimen writ<strong>in</strong>gs, admitted writ<strong>in</strong>gs, Handl<strong>in</strong>g, preservation<br />

and mark<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> documents, natural variation and disguise <strong>in</strong> writ<strong>in</strong>g, Pr<strong>in</strong>ciple <strong>of</strong> Handwrit<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Identification, general and <strong>in</strong>dividual characteristics, Basic Tools needed for forensic document<br />

exam<strong>in</strong>ation and their use.<br />

Various types <strong>of</strong> forgeries and their detection. Analysis <strong>of</strong> paper and <strong>in</strong>ks.<br />

Unit-6.<br />

Impressions and Pr<strong>in</strong>ts:<br />

Footpr<strong>in</strong>ts: Importance, Gait Pattern, Cast<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> footpr<strong>in</strong>ts <strong>in</strong> Different mediums, Tak<strong>in</strong>g Control<br />

samples.<br />

Lip Pr<strong>in</strong>ts: Nature, Location, collection and evaluation, tak<strong>in</strong>g control samples, <strong>Forensic</strong><br />

Significance.<br />

Bite Marks: Nature, Location, collection and evaluation, tak<strong>in</strong>g control samples, <strong>Forensic</strong><br />

Significance.<br />

Ear Pr<strong>in</strong>ts: Nature, Location, collection and evaluation, tak<strong>in</strong>g control samples, <strong>Forensic</strong><br />

Significance.<br />

Tire Marks/pr<strong>in</strong>ts and Skid marks, tak<strong>in</strong>g control samples, <strong>Forensic</strong> Significance.<br />

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Reference Books:<br />

1. Introduction to Crim<strong>in</strong>alistics: The foundation <strong>of</strong> <strong>Forensic</strong> <strong>Science</strong> by B. J. Fisher, W.J.<br />

Tilstone & C. Woytowicz.<br />

2. Henry Lee’s Crime Scene handbook by Henry Lee.<br />

3. <strong>Forensic</strong> <strong>Science</strong>: An <strong>in</strong>troduction to scientific and <strong>in</strong>vestigative Techniques by Stuart H.<br />

James.<br />

4. Practical Crime Scene Analysis and Reconstruction by Ross M. Gardner and Tom Bevel.<br />

5. Advanced Crime Scene Photography by C. D. Duncan.<br />

6. <strong>Forensic</strong> <strong>Science</strong> <strong>in</strong> Court- The Role <strong>of</strong> Expert Witness by Wilson Wall.<br />

7. Questioned Documents by Albert S. Osborn.<br />

8. Scientific Exam<strong>in</strong>ation <strong>of</strong> Questioned Documents by Ordway Hilton.<br />

9. Suspect Documents their scientific exam<strong>in</strong>ation By Wilson R. Harrison.<br />

10. Speculation <strong>in</strong> F<strong>in</strong>gerpr<strong>in</strong>t Identification by S. K. Chatterjee.<br />

11. Friction Ridge Sk<strong>in</strong> by James F. Cowger.<br />

12. Crim<strong>in</strong>al Investigation, Practical F<strong>in</strong>gerpr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g by B. C. Briges.<br />

* Latest editions <strong>of</strong> all the suggested books are recommended.<br />

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Advanced <strong>Forensic</strong> Chemistry<br />

Course Code: BFS202 L-4, T-0, P-0, C-4<br />

Course Contents:<br />

Unit-1<br />

Physical chemistry:<br />

a) Chemical thermodynamics- Gibbs- Helmholtz’s energy efficiency, entropy, work function<br />

b) Chemical k<strong>in</strong>etics –rate, order and molecularity <strong>of</strong> reaction. Energy <strong>of</strong> activation, molecular<br />

activation-collision theory, Specific reaction rate-half life expression<br />

c) Electro chemistry: Laws <strong>of</strong> electrochemistry, Electro chemical cell, salt bridge, EMF-set up <strong>of</strong><br />

cell-callus<br />

Unit-2<br />

Basic Spectroscopy:<br />

a) Introduction, electromagnetic radiations, full range, absorbance, transmittance, Beer-Lambert’s<br />

laws and its applications.<br />

b) UV-Visible, IR-molecular spectra, electronics, vibrational, rotational spectra. Pr<strong>in</strong>ciples,<br />

diagrams, work<strong>in</strong>g and construction, uses and applications <strong>of</strong> UV-Visible and IR spectroscopy<br />

Unit-3<br />

Qualitative-quantitative analysis:<br />

Organic - <strong>in</strong>organic products; chemicals, oils, petroleum products and cement.<br />

Unit-4<br />

Chemical analysis <strong>of</strong> evidences:<br />

a) Screen<strong>in</strong>g, sampl<strong>in</strong>g-methods <strong>of</strong> collection, statistical method, different standard methods<br />

b) Inorganic analysis<br />

c) Micro-chemical method<br />

Unit-5<br />

Ammunition:<br />

A brief history <strong>of</strong> ammunition, ammunition components, non toxic shots, propellants, prim<strong>in</strong>g<br />

compound and primers, head stamp mark<strong>in</strong>g on ammunition. Types <strong>of</strong> ammunition: classification<br />

and constructional features <strong>of</strong> different types <strong>of</strong> cartridges, types <strong>of</strong> primers and prim<strong>in</strong>g<br />

composition, propellants and their compositions, various types <strong>of</strong> bullet and compositional aspects.<br />

Unit-6<br />

Miscellaneous<br />

Characteristics, exam<strong>in</strong>ation and legal aspects <strong>of</strong> gold, silver, tobacco, milk, sugar, salts, fertilizers,<br />

dyes, drugs, pa<strong>in</strong>ts etc.<br />

Reference Books:<br />

1. Thermodynamics for Chemists by S. Glasstone.<br />

2. Pr<strong>in</strong>ciples f Physical Chemistry and Puri, Sharma and Pathania.<br />

3. Instrumental Analysis by Skoog, Holler and Crouch.<br />

4. Qualitative Analysis by Vogel.<br />

5. Physical Chemistry Practical’s by J.B. Yadav.<br />

6. Instrumental methods <strong>of</strong> chemical analysis by G.R. Chatwal & S.K. Anand.<br />

7. Spectroscopy by H.E. White.<br />

* Latest editions <strong>of</strong> all the suggested books are recommended.<br />

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Advanced <strong>Forensic</strong> Biology<br />

Course Code: BFS203 L-4, T-0, P-0, C-4<br />

Course Contents:<br />

Unit-1<br />

Crime Scene Investigation:<br />

� Protection <strong>of</strong> Biological Evidences<br />

� Documentation<br />

� Cha<strong>in</strong> <strong>of</strong> Custody<br />

Recognition <strong>of</strong> Biological evidences encountered <strong>in</strong> various cases<br />

Search & Collection <strong>of</strong> Biological Evidences<br />

Packag<strong>in</strong>g & transportation <strong>of</strong> Biological Evidences<br />

Unit-2<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> biological fluid:<br />

� Saliva<br />

� Semen<br />

� Vag<strong>in</strong>al Fluid<br />

� Ur<strong>in</strong>e<br />

� Sweat<br />

Serological Concepts<br />

� Antigen / Antibodies<br />

� Polyclonal antibodies<br />

� Monoclonal antibodies<br />

� Antiglobul<strong>in</strong>s<br />

Serological Techniques<br />

� Electrophoretic Methods – Agarose gel, Sodium Dodecyl Sulphate, Natured/Denatured<br />

� Identification <strong>of</strong> Blood<br />

� Blood Group<strong>in</strong>g – Human & Non-human<br />

� Presumptive & Confirmatory Tests<br />

Human & Animal Hair morphology<br />

Unit-3<br />

Genetics<br />

� Structural & def<strong>in</strong>itive properties <strong>of</strong> Chromosomes<br />

� Human Genome<br />

� Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid – Structural properties<br />

� Sources <strong>of</strong> DNA evidence<br />

DNA Extraction<br />

� Basic Pr<strong>in</strong>ciples<br />

� Method <strong>of</strong> DNA extraction<br />

DNA Quantification<br />

� Slot Blot Assay<br />

� Southern /Northern Blott<strong>in</strong>g<br />

DNA Amplification by Polymerase Cha<strong>in</strong> Reaction<br />

DNA Electrophoresis<br />

DNA data bas<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Unit-4<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> Skeletal Rema<strong>in</strong>s<br />

� <strong>Forensic</strong> Anthropology<br />

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� Skeletal system & bone formation<br />

� Skeletal <strong>in</strong>dicators <strong>of</strong> health & <strong>in</strong>juries<br />

� Identification <strong>of</strong> jo<strong>in</strong>t wear or deterioration<br />

� Estimation <strong>of</strong> Age, Sex & Race<br />

� Estimation <strong>of</strong> Time S<strong>in</strong>ce Death<br />

� Human V/s Animal Bone morphology<br />

� Facial Reconstruction<br />

<strong>Forensic</strong> Odontology<br />

� Development <strong>of</strong> Dental structure<br />

� Estimation <strong>of</strong> Age, Sex & Race<br />

� Bite mark Analysis<br />

Unit-5<br />

<strong>Forensic</strong> Entomology<br />

� Basic Pr<strong>in</strong>ciple <strong>of</strong> Insect Biology<br />

� Life Cycle <strong>of</strong> Insects<br />

� Estimation <strong>of</strong> Time <strong>of</strong> Death<br />

� Preservation <strong>of</strong> Sample<br />

<strong>Forensic</strong> Botany<br />

� Identification <strong>of</strong> Plant specimen<br />

� Analysis <strong>of</strong> pollen & aquatic microorganisms<br />

� Techniques for dat<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> specimens us<strong>in</strong>g plant material<br />

� Dendrochronology<br />

� Algal colonisation<br />

� Application <strong>of</strong> plant ecology<br />

Unit-6<br />

<strong>Forensic</strong> Pathology<br />

Decomposition – Muscular Physiology<br />

Causes <strong>of</strong> Death – Asphyxia, drown<strong>in</strong>g, etc.<br />

Time s<strong>in</strong>ce Death<br />

Post Mortem Exam<strong>in</strong>ation – wounds, <strong>in</strong>juries, etc.<br />

Digestive System & digestive paths <strong>of</strong> macromolecules, enzymes & end products<br />

Post mortem: Undigested stomach contents.<br />

Role <strong>of</strong> a <strong>Forensic</strong> Pathologist<br />

Reference Books:<br />

1. <strong>Forensic</strong> Biology by Richard Li<br />

2. Practical Skills <strong>in</strong> <strong>Forensic</strong> <strong>Science</strong> – Alan Langford, John Dean et al<br />

3. Scientific & Legal Applications <strong>of</strong> Bloodsta<strong>in</strong> Pattern Interpretation – Stuart H. James<br />

4. Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> <strong>Forensic</strong> DNA Typ<strong>in</strong>g – John M. Butler<br />

5. Handbook <strong>of</strong> <strong>Forensic</strong> Pathology by Di Maio J. M. V<strong>in</strong>cent, Dana S. E. (2006), VIVA Books<br />

Pvt. Ltd., India.<br />

* Latest editions <strong>of</strong> all the suggested books are recommended.<br />

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Advanced <strong>Forensic</strong> Psychology<br />

Course Code: BFS204 L-4, T-0, P-0, C-4<br />

Course Contents:<br />

Unit-1<br />

The Content <strong>of</strong> <strong>Forensic</strong> Psychology<br />

History <strong>of</strong> <strong>Forensic</strong> Psychology( Historical Perspective)<br />

Def<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g and Importance <strong>of</strong> <strong>Forensic</strong> Psychology.<br />

Services provided by <strong>Forensic</strong> Psychologists.<br />

<strong>Forensic</strong> Psychology <strong>in</strong> India.<br />

Unit-2<br />

Assessment and <strong>Evaluation</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>Forensic</strong> Psychology<br />

What is Psychological Tests?<br />

Characteristics <strong>of</strong> good test.<br />

Tests that are used <strong>in</strong> <strong>Forensic</strong> Psychology Assessment.<br />

Types <strong>of</strong> Tests<br />

• Intelligence Tests.<br />

• Achievement Tests<br />

• Personality Tests<br />

• The MMPI Test.<br />

Unit-3<br />

Apply<strong>in</strong>g Social Psychology <strong>in</strong> the <strong>in</strong>terpersonal aspects <strong>of</strong> legal system<br />

Before the trial beg<strong>in</strong>s:<br />

1. Effect <strong>of</strong> police procedure and media coverage.<br />

2. Eye Witness Test<strong>in</strong>g: Problems and Solutions.<br />

The Central participation <strong>in</strong> trial:<br />

1. Effect <strong>of</strong> Attorney, Judges, Jurors, and Defenders<br />

Unit-4<br />

Legal Aspects <strong>of</strong> <strong>Forensic</strong> Psychology<br />

Introduction.<br />

Historical Background<br />

Survey <strong>in</strong>to Psychological evidence <strong>in</strong> court.<br />

Ethical and Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Issues<br />

The role <strong>of</strong> <strong>Forensic</strong> Psychology.<br />

Civil cases, Crim<strong>in</strong>al cases.<br />

Unit-5<br />

Personality Disorders<br />

Def<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g and Diagnos<strong>in</strong>g Personality Disorders.<br />

Odd-Eccentric Personality Disorders.<br />

Dramatic-Emotional Personality Disorders.<br />

Anxious-Fearful Personality Disorders.<br />

Alternative Conceptualization <strong>of</strong> Personality Disorder.<br />

Unit-6<br />

Stress and Health and statistics<br />

Stress, Factors <strong>in</strong> the stress reaction, cop<strong>in</strong>g with the stress.<br />

Statistics <strong>in</strong> <strong>Forensic</strong> Psychology. Descriptive Statistics, Inferential Statistics<br />

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Reference Books:<br />

1. Psychology: from science to Practice by Baron, R.A. & Kolsher M J .<br />

2. Understand<strong>in</strong>g Psychology by Fieldman R.S.<br />

3. Introduction to Psychology by Kalat J.W.<br />

4. <strong>Forensic</strong> Psychology by Christopher Cron<strong>in</strong>.<br />

5. History <strong>of</strong> <strong>Forensic</strong> Psychology by Bartol, C.R. and Bartol, A.M.<br />

* Latest editions <strong>of</strong> all the suggested books are recommended.<br />

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Advanced Digital and Cyber <strong>Forensic</strong>s<br />

Course Code: BFS205 L-4, T-0, P-0, C-4<br />

Course Contents:<br />

Unit-1<br />

Computer <strong>Forensic</strong><br />

Introduction to Computer/Cyber <strong>Forensic</strong>, Cyber <strong>Forensic</strong> Steps (Identification, Seizure, Acquisition,<br />

Authentication, Presentation, Preservation). Who is Computer <strong>Forensic</strong> Expert? Cyber <strong>Forensic</strong><br />

Investigation Process. The Goal <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Forensic</strong> Investigation, Why Investigate (Internet usage<br />

exceeds norm, Us<strong>in</strong>g e-mail <strong>in</strong>appropriately, Use <strong>of</strong> Internet, e-mail, or PC <strong>in</strong> a non-work-related<br />

manner, Theft <strong>of</strong> <strong>in</strong>formation, Violation <strong>of</strong> security policies or procedures, Intellectual property<br />

<strong>in</strong>fractions, Electronic tamper<strong>in</strong>g), Establish<strong>in</strong>g a Basis or Justification to Investigate, Determ<strong>in</strong>e the<br />

Impact <strong>of</strong> Incident, Audit<strong>in</strong>g V/s Cyber <strong>Forensic</strong> Investigations.<br />

Unit-2<br />

Incident Response<br />

Introduction to Incident Response Process(What is Computer Security Incident, What are the goals<br />

<strong>of</strong> Incident Response, Who is <strong>in</strong>volved <strong>in</strong> Incident Response Process, Incident Response<br />

Methodology, Formulate a Response Strategy, Investigate the Incident.),Prepar<strong>in</strong>g For Incident<br />

Response, Overview <strong>of</strong> Pre-<strong>in</strong>cident Preparation, Identify<strong>in</strong>g Risk, Post Detection <strong>of</strong> an Incident.<br />

Unit-3<br />

Cyber <strong>Forensic</strong> Tools and Utilities<br />

Introduction, Exam<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g Breadth <strong>of</strong> Products, Cyber <strong>Forensic</strong> Tools. What’s the Right Incident<br />

Response Tool for Your Organization? , Tool Review <strong>Forensic</strong> Toolkit, EnCase, Cyber check suites,<br />

what is disk Imag<strong>in</strong>g etc. Specifications for <strong>Forensic</strong> tools Tested.<br />

Unit-4<br />

Evidence Collection and Analysis Tools<br />

Volatile and Non volatile Evidences collection (Safeback, Gettime, FileList, Filecvt and Excel,<br />

Getfree, Swapfiles and Getswap, GetSlack, Temporary Files), Detailed Procedures for Obta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g a<br />

bit stream backup <strong>of</strong> hard drive, File System (Details <strong>of</strong> File system, Data Structure Of File<br />

System,Data Recovery <strong>in</strong> Different file system).<br />

Unit-5<br />

Concealment Techniques<br />

Introduction to Cryptography, Types <strong>of</strong> Cryptographic Algorithms(Secret Key Cryptography, Public<br />

Key Cryptography, Hash Function),Electronic Signature, Stegnography, Revers<strong>in</strong>g the<br />

Stegnographic Process, Cloak<strong>in</strong>g Techniques(Data Hide and Seek),Renam<strong>in</strong>g Files, Manipulat<strong>in</strong>g<br />

File System, Data Hid<strong>in</strong>g on NTFS with Alternate data Stream.<br />

Unit-6<br />

Biometrics<br />

Introduction to Biometrics, What is Biometrics, Use <strong>of</strong> Biometrics, Model <strong>of</strong> Biometric system<br />

Various types <strong>of</strong> Biometric methods, User Acceptance, Evaluat<strong>in</strong>g Accuracy, Advantages &<br />

disadvantages <strong>of</strong> biometrics. General Biometric System (Identification and Verification), General<br />

Architecture Comparison <strong>of</strong> different Biometric Technologies, What makes Biometrics difficult.<br />

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Reference Books:<br />

1. Incident Response and Computer <strong>Forensic</strong> by Kelv<strong>in</strong> Mandia, TMH Publication<br />

2. Digital <strong>Forensic</strong>s: Digital Evidence <strong>in</strong> Crim<strong>in</strong>al Investigations by Angus McKenzie Marshall<br />

3. Cyber <strong>Forensic</strong> A Field Manual for Collect<strong>in</strong>g, Exam<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g and Preserv<strong>in</strong>g Evidence <strong>of</strong><br />

Computer Crimes by Albert J Menendez. Auerbach Publications.<br />

4. First Responder’s Gude to Computer <strong>Forensic</strong>s by Richard Nolanetal. - Carnegi Mellon,<br />

2005.<br />

5. Cyber <strong>Forensic</strong> by Marecella Menendez.<br />

6. Computer <strong>Forensic</strong> by Newman.<br />

7. Cyber Crime Investigation Field Guide, by B Middleton.<br />

* Latest editions <strong>of</strong> all the suggested books are recommended.<br />

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Advanced <strong>Forensic</strong> <strong>Science</strong> (Practical)<br />

Course Code: BFS251 L-0, T-0, P-2, C-1<br />

LIST OF PRACTICALS:<br />

1. Reconstruction and evaluation <strong>of</strong> various type <strong>of</strong> crime scene<br />

2. Sketch<strong>in</strong>g and Photography <strong>of</strong> various type <strong>of</strong> crime scene<br />

3. Document and F<strong>in</strong>gerpr<strong>in</strong>t Photography<br />

4. To take Pla<strong>in</strong> and Rolled <strong>in</strong>ked f<strong>in</strong>gerpr<strong>in</strong>ts and to identify the patterns<br />

5. To perform ridge trac<strong>in</strong>g and ridge count<strong>in</strong>g<br />

6. To identify ridge characteristics<br />

7. To develop Latent f<strong>in</strong>gerpr<strong>in</strong>ts with Powder method<br />

8. Lift<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> F<strong>in</strong>gerpr<strong>in</strong>ts<br />

9. Identification <strong>of</strong> normal/ disguise writ<strong>in</strong>gs<br />

10. Detection <strong>of</strong> forgeries <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g traced and stimulated Forgery and build up documents<br />

11. Exam<strong>in</strong>ation <strong>of</strong> <strong>in</strong>k by TLC method<br />

12. Exam<strong>in</strong>ation <strong>of</strong> security features <strong>of</strong> Currency Notes and Indian Passports<br />

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Advanced <strong>Forensic</strong> Chemistry (Practical)<br />

Course Code: BFS252 L-0, T-0, P-2, C-1<br />

LIST OF PRACTICALS:<br />

1. Commercial analysis (double titration)<br />

2. Titration –complexometric (EDTA titration)<br />

3. Qualitative analysis (Acidic /basic radicals)<br />

4. Identification <strong>of</strong> organic compounds (characterization)<br />

5. Gravimetric Analysis<br />

6. Conductometric Titration<br />

7. pH-metry Titration<br />

8. Potentiometry Titration<br />

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Advanced <strong>Forensic</strong> Biology (Practical)<br />

Course Code: BFS253 L-0, T-0, P-2, C-1<br />

LIST OF PRACTICALS:<br />

1. Microscopic Comparison <strong>of</strong> Hair<br />

a. Animal Hair<br />

b. Human Hair<br />

2. Microscopic Comparison <strong>of</strong> Fibres<br />

3. Presumptive Tests for Blood<br />

a. Phenolphthal<strong>in</strong> Assay<br />

b. Benzid<strong>in</strong>e<br />

c. Leucomalachite Green (LMG)<br />

d. Lum<strong>in</strong>ol Test<br />

4. Confirmatory Tests for Blood<br />

a. Crystallization Assays<br />

5. ABO Group<strong>in</strong>g & Rhesus Factor<br />

6. Techniques <strong>of</strong> species identification from various biological fluids<br />

a. Electrophoresis<br />

b. Precipit<strong>in</strong> tests<br />

c. Acid Phosphatase test for semen<br />

d. Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA)<br />

7. Microscopic exam<strong>in</strong>ation <strong>of</strong> spermatozoa<br />

8. Detection <strong>of</strong> Amylase activity<br />

a. Starch-Iod<strong>in</strong>e Assay<br />

9. DNA Extraction & Quantification<br />

10. Microscopic exam<strong>in</strong>ation <strong>of</strong> Pollen and Aquatic microorganism<br />

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Advanced <strong>Forensic</strong> Psychology (Practical)<br />

Course Code: BFS254 L-0, T-0, P-2, C-1<br />

Course Contents:<br />

1. M<strong>in</strong>imum twelve experiments based on Unit I to Unit VI <strong>of</strong> theory paper will be done by the<br />

student.<br />

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Advanced Digital and Cyber <strong>Forensic</strong>s (Practical)<br />

Course Code: BFS255 L-0, T-0, P-2, C-1<br />

LIST OF PRACTICALS<br />

1. Identification, Seizure, Search <strong>of</strong> Digital media<br />

2. Evidence Collection<br />

3. Demonstration <strong>of</strong> various <strong>Forensic</strong> tools like Partition magic, Encase etc.<br />

4. Data Recovery, Deleted File Recovery view<strong>in</strong>g small Disk.<br />

5. View<strong>in</strong>g small disk MBR.<br />

6. Demonstration <strong>of</strong> Concealment Techniques (Cryptography PGP)<br />

7. Demonstration <strong>of</strong> Concealment Techniques (Stegnography)<br />

8. Demonstration <strong>of</strong> other Concealment Techniques<br />

9. Formatt<strong>in</strong>g NTFS and EX2,EX3.<br />

10. Case study <strong>of</strong> Biometric Techniques<br />

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B. Sc. III year<br />

Applied <strong>Forensic</strong> <strong>Science</strong><br />

Course Code: BFS301 L-4, T-0, P-0, C-4<br />

Course Contents:<br />

Unit-1<br />

Global perspective <strong>in</strong> the field <strong>of</strong> forensic science: - history, development, education and tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g.<br />

Organizational setup <strong>of</strong> forensic science lab and other national & <strong>in</strong>ternational agencies: - FSL,<br />

CFSL, GEQD, FPB, NICFS, CID,CBI, Central Detective Tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g Schools, NCRB, NPA, Mobile<br />

<strong>Forensic</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Laboratories, IB, CPO, FBI, CIA, CSI, DAB, DEA, Bureau <strong>of</strong> Alcohol, Tobacco<br />

and Firearms.<br />

Understand<strong>in</strong>g the role and duties <strong>of</strong> crim<strong>in</strong>al <strong>in</strong>vestigators, qualification <strong>of</strong> a forensic scientist.<br />

Ethical Issues <strong>in</strong> <strong>Forensic</strong> <strong>Science</strong>: - def<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g ethics, pr<strong>of</strong>essional standards for practice <strong>of</strong><br />

crim<strong>in</strong>alities, code <strong>of</strong> conduct for expert witnesses, section aga<strong>in</strong>st expert for unethical conduct.<br />

Laboratory sections. Various analytical and specialized tools <strong>of</strong> <strong>in</strong>vestigation<br />

Unit-2<br />

Quality Management System<br />

General requirements for standardization and calibration <strong>of</strong> laboratories: - Introduction, scope and<br />

need <strong>of</strong> standardization. Quality management requirements: - Test<strong>in</strong>g and calibration procedures,<br />

total quality assurance, quality control, quality plann<strong>in</strong>g, Results and report writ<strong>in</strong>g. Quality Audit:-<br />

Internal & External Audit, Accreditation & certification, NABL, ISO, IEC, BIS, ASCLD/LAB,<br />

ABC, IAI. Laboratory management procedures: - Lab <strong>in</strong>formation management system, validation <strong>of</strong><br />

equipments and safety protocols.<br />

Unit-3<br />

Procedural Crim<strong>in</strong>al Law & Polic<strong>in</strong>g System<br />

Scientific Report writ<strong>in</strong>g: - Components <strong>of</strong> reports and report format relat<strong>in</strong>g to Crime Scene and<br />

Laboratory f<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>gs. Stages <strong>in</strong> crim<strong>in</strong>al proceed<strong>in</strong>gs: - FIR, Investigation, prosecution and trial stage.<br />

Remand and bail processes. Crimes under Special and Local laws: - Crimes under Dowry Prohibition<br />

Act, Crimes under Immoral Traffic Act, Specific <strong>of</strong>fences under the Indian Penal Code (Homicide,<br />

sexual <strong>of</strong>fences, <strong>of</strong>fences aga<strong>in</strong>st property). Classification <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fences: Cognizable and Non<br />

cognizable <strong>of</strong>fence, bailable and non bailable <strong>of</strong>fences, compoundable and non-compoundable<br />

<strong>of</strong>fences. Role <strong>of</strong> media, Role & Functions <strong>of</strong> Police.<br />

Unit-4<br />

Crime Scene Management, Reconstruction & Crime Scene Analysis<br />

Components <strong>of</strong> Crime Scene Management – Information management, manpower, technology &<br />

logistics management, role <strong>of</strong> crime scene managers and first respond<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong>ficers, educational<br />

background & hierarchy. Understand<strong>in</strong>g crime scene security, contam<strong>in</strong>ation control, documentation<br />

protocols and ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g health & safety procedures. Crime Scene Reconstruction:- def<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g crime<br />

scene reconstruction, nature & stages <strong>of</strong> crime scene reconstruction, reconstruction based on blood<br />

spatter patterns, shoot<strong>in</strong>g range <strong>of</strong> firearm projectile and gunshot residue, l<strong>in</strong>k<strong>in</strong>g cases by MO and<br />

Signatures. Def<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g Crime Scene Analysis, <strong>in</strong>terpretation <strong>of</strong> exhibits, role <strong>of</strong> a crime scene analyst,<br />

theory & pr<strong>in</strong>ciples <strong>of</strong> analysis, arguments and ethics <strong>in</strong> crime scene analysis and data <strong>in</strong>terpretation.<br />

Unit-5<br />

Questioned Documents<br />

Functions <strong>of</strong> a <strong>Forensic</strong> Document Exam<strong>in</strong>er: - Required tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g and education. Collection protocols<br />

<strong>of</strong> writ<strong>in</strong>g standards and process <strong>of</strong> comparison. Various writ<strong>in</strong>g features and their estimation.<br />

General and <strong>in</strong>dividual characteristics <strong>of</strong> handwrit<strong>in</strong>g. Identification <strong>of</strong> writer <strong>of</strong> anonymous<br />

writ<strong>in</strong>gs. Application <strong>of</strong> <strong>Forensic</strong> Stylistics/L<strong>in</strong>guistics <strong>in</strong> the identification <strong>of</strong> writer. Exam<strong>in</strong>ation <strong>of</strong><br />

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uilt-up documents and determ<strong>in</strong>ation <strong>of</strong> sequence <strong>of</strong> strokes. Determ<strong>in</strong>ation <strong>of</strong> age <strong>of</strong> documents by<br />

exam<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g various factors. Identification and comparison <strong>of</strong> typescripts: - Identification <strong>of</strong> typist,<br />

various types <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g processes, pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g and mach<strong>in</strong>e defects, and alterations <strong>in</strong> typed text.<br />

Various types <strong>of</strong> typewrit<strong>in</strong>g devices: - exam<strong>in</strong>ation <strong>of</strong> typewriters with proportional letter spac<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

electronic typewriters, dot matrix, <strong>in</strong>kjet & laser pr<strong>in</strong>ters, mach<strong>in</strong>es used for pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g security<br />

documents, cheques, and currency notes, etc. Photocopy & photocopier exam<strong>in</strong>ation: - photocopier<br />

identification, visual photocopy exam<strong>in</strong>ation, photocopy forgery. Paper & watermark exam<strong>in</strong>ation: -<br />

Paper size and thickness, paper opacity, colour and brightness, understand<strong>in</strong>g watermarks.<br />

Exam<strong>in</strong>ation <strong>of</strong> alterations, erasures, overwrit<strong>in</strong>g, additions and obliterations. Decipherment <strong>of</strong> secret<br />

writ<strong>in</strong>gs, <strong>in</strong>dentations & charred documents. Physical comparison <strong>of</strong> documents, exam<strong>in</strong>ation <strong>of</strong> seal<br />

rubber & other mechanical impressions. Exam<strong>in</strong>ation <strong>of</strong> counterfeit currency notes, Indian<br />

Passports/Visas, Stamp Papers, Postal Stamps etc. Exam<strong>in</strong>ation <strong>of</strong> fake credit cards and electronic<br />

documents.<br />

Unit-6<br />

<strong>Forensic</strong> Medic<strong>in</strong>e<br />

Global Medical Jurisprudence, Legal Procedure <strong>in</strong> India: - Police <strong>in</strong>quest, Magistrate’s <strong>in</strong>quest,<br />

Coroner’s <strong>in</strong>quest, Oath and affirmation. Documentary evidence: - Medical certificates, medical<br />

reports, dy<strong>in</strong>g declaration. Understand<strong>in</strong>g laws and ethics <strong>of</strong> medical practice. Medico legal aspects<br />

<strong>of</strong> death: - Diagnosis <strong>of</strong> death- somatic & molecular, early and <strong>in</strong>termediate changes follow<strong>in</strong>g death,<br />

changes after death- putrefaction, autolysis, bacterial action, factors affect<strong>in</strong>g these changes.<br />

Determ<strong>in</strong>ation <strong>of</strong> time s<strong>in</strong>ce death, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g histo pathological methods. Medico legal <strong>in</strong>vestigation<br />

<strong>of</strong> sexual <strong>of</strong>fences, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g exam<strong>in</strong>ation <strong>of</strong> victims and suspects. Medico legal aspects <strong>of</strong> death:-<br />

causes <strong>of</strong> death such as asphyxia, electrocution, thermal trauma, heat burns, starvation, natural death,<br />

sudden death, death by accident. Medico legal aspects <strong>of</strong> wounds: -medical and legal def<strong>in</strong>ition <strong>of</strong><br />

wounds, types <strong>of</strong> mechanical and regional <strong>in</strong>juries, ag<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> wounds, difference between suicidal,<br />

homicidal and accidental wounds.<br />

Reference Books:<br />

1. Practical Crime Scene Analysis and Reconstruction by Ross M. Gardner and Tom Bevel<br />

2. Advanced Crime Scene Photography by C. D. Duncan<br />

3. <strong>Forensic</strong> <strong>Science</strong> <strong>in</strong> Court- The Role <strong>of</strong> Expert Witness by Wilson Wall<br />

4. Questioned Documents by Albert S. Osborn<br />

5. Suspect Documents their scientific exam<strong>in</strong>ation By Wilson R. Harrison<br />

6. International Standard on General requirements for the competence <strong>of</strong> test<strong>in</strong>g and calibration<br />

laboratories, 1st Ed., 1999-12-15, ISO/IEC 17025:1999(E).<br />

7. Guharaj, P. V., Chandran M. R. (2006) <strong>Forensic</strong> Medic<strong>in</strong>e, 2nd Ed., Universities Press (India)<br />

Pvt. Ltd., Hyderabad.<br />

8. Parikh’s Textbook <strong>of</strong> Medical Jurisprudence, <strong>Forensic</strong> Medic<strong>in</strong>e and Toxicology by Parikh<br />

C. K. (1999). Sixth Ed., CBS Publishers & Distributors Pvt. Ltd., India.<br />

9. Ethics <strong>in</strong> <strong>Forensic</strong> <strong>Science</strong> by Barnett (2001).<br />

10. Crime Laboratory by Osterburg.<br />

11. Scientific Crim<strong>in</strong>al Investigation by Nickolas<br />

12. Crim<strong>in</strong>al Investigation by Kirk (1953), Interscience Publisher Inc. New York.<br />

13. Indian Penal Code 1860.<br />

14. Dowry Prohibition Act<br />

15. Crim<strong>in</strong>al Procedural Code<br />

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Applied <strong>Forensic</strong> Chemistry<br />

Course Code: BFS302 L-4, T-0, P-0, C-4<br />

Course Contents:<br />

Unit-1<br />

Separation and detection techniques<br />

Gas chromatography: Theoretical pr<strong>in</strong>ciples, <strong>in</strong>strumentations and technique, columns, stationary<br />

phases, detectors, <strong>Forensic</strong> applications.<br />

HPLC: Review <strong>of</strong> theory, Instrumentation, Technique, column, detectors, LC-MS, <strong>Forensic</strong><br />

applications.<br />

Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy- Introduction, Basic pr<strong>in</strong>ciples, Instrumentation and Techniques,<br />

<strong>Forensic</strong> applications.<br />

Flame spectrometry- Pr<strong>in</strong>ciple, Instrumentation and work<strong>in</strong>g, <strong>Forensic</strong> applications.<br />

Inductive Coupled Plasma Spectroscopy - Pr<strong>in</strong>ciples and Instrumentation, <strong>Forensic</strong> applications.<br />

Thermal methods-TGA, DTA, DSC.<br />

Unit-2<br />

<strong>Forensic</strong> Toxicology<br />

Introduction and concept <strong>of</strong> forensic toxicological exam<strong>in</strong>ation and its significance Poisons: (Plant<br />

Poison, Animal Poison, Metallic Poison) classification <strong>of</strong> poisons, types <strong>of</strong> poison<strong>in</strong>g, collection and<br />

preservation <strong>of</strong> toxicological exhibits <strong>in</strong> fatal and survival cases, signs and symptoms <strong>of</strong> poison<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

mode <strong>of</strong> action and its effect on vital functions, medico-legal and post mortem exam<strong>in</strong>ation<br />

report/f<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g studies, specific analysis plan/ approach to toxicological exam<strong>in</strong>ation <strong>of</strong> poison<strong>in</strong>g<br />

samples, excretion <strong>of</strong> poison, detection <strong>of</strong> poison on the basis <strong>of</strong> their metabolic studies,<br />

<strong>in</strong>terpretation <strong>of</strong> analytical data and form<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> op<strong>in</strong>ion.<br />

Unit-3<br />

Narcotic Drug and Psychotropic Substances<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances, Drug effects, drug Hazards, Tolerance and<br />

dependence on drugs, Problems <strong>of</strong> drug addiction, Identification <strong>of</strong> drug addict, Drug addicts and<br />

crimes, Classification <strong>of</strong> Narcotics and other drugs, Analytical techniques for identification <strong>of</strong> drugs.<br />

Types <strong>of</strong> Pharmacology drugs, Steroids, <strong>Forensic</strong> Pharmacological studies, Ingestion <strong>of</strong> drugs,<br />

absorption, distribution, metabolism, pathways <strong>of</strong> drug metabolism, drug metabolism and drug<br />

toxicity, excretion <strong>of</strong> drugs.<br />

Unit-4<br />

<strong>Forensic</strong> Ballistics<br />

History and background <strong>of</strong> firearms:- Their classification and characteristics, various component <strong>of</strong><br />

small arms, smooth bore and class characteristics, purpose <strong>of</strong> rifl<strong>in</strong>g, types <strong>of</strong> rifl<strong>in</strong>g, trigger and<br />

fir<strong>in</strong>g mechanism, improvised / country-made / imitative firearm and their constructional features.<br />

Internal and External Ballistics:- Def<strong>in</strong>ition, ignition <strong>of</strong> propellants, shape and size <strong>of</strong> propellants,<br />

manner <strong>of</strong> burn<strong>in</strong>g, various factors affect<strong>in</strong>g the <strong>in</strong>ternal ballistics: Term<strong>in</strong>al Ballistics Effects <strong>of</strong><br />

projectile on hitt<strong>in</strong>g the target: function <strong>of</strong> bullet shape, strik<strong>in</strong>g velocity, strik<strong>in</strong>g angle and nature<br />

<strong>of</strong> target.<br />

Pr<strong>in</strong>ciples and practice <strong>of</strong> identification <strong>of</strong> firearms, ammunition and their components, different<br />

types <strong>of</strong> marks produced on cartridge dur<strong>in</strong>g fir<strong>in</strong>g process - fir<strong>in</strong>g p<strong>in</strong> marks, breech face marks,<br />

chamber marks, extractor and ejector marks band on bullet- number/ direction <strong>of</strong> lands and grooves,<br />

striation marks on lands and grooves, identification <strong>of</strong> various parts <strong>of</strong> firearms Analysis <strong>of</strong> Gunshot<br />

Residues Mechanism <strong>of</strong> formation <strong>of</strong> Gun Shot Residue (GSR), source and collection, spot test,<br />

chemical test, identification <strong>of</strong> shooter and <strong>in</strong>strumental methods <strong>of</strong> GSR Analysis, Arms Act.<br />

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Unit-5<br />

<strong>Study</strong> <strong>of</strong> Analysis <strong>of</strong> Beverages<br />

Introduction, Def<strong>in</strong>ition <strong>of</strong> alcohol and illicit liquor, Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages and their<br />

composition, Pro<strong>of</strong> spirit, absorption, detoxication and excretion <strong>of</strong> alcohol, problems <strong>in</strong> alcohol<br />

cases and difficulties <strong>in</strong> diagnosis, Alcohol and prohibition, Consequences <strong>of</strong> drunken driv<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

Analytical techniques used for the analysis <strong>of</strong> alcohol.<br />

Food adulteration: Introduction, Prevention <strong>of</strong> food adulteration, Analytical techniques for analysis<br />

<strong>of</strong> exhibits <strong>in</strong>volved <strong>in</strong> food and other material.<br />

Relevant provision <strong>of</strong>:-<br />

1. Prevention <strong>of</strong> Food Adulteration Act 1954 (Def<strong>in</strong>ition, Power <strong>of</strong> Food Inspector, Offences and<br />

Penalties),<br />

2. Narcotic Drugs & Psychotropic Substances Act 1985 (Def<strong>in</strong>ition, Licit Opium Cultivation,<br />

M<strong>in</strong>imum and Commercial Quantity <strong>in</strong> Narcotic Drugs, Offences and Penalties),<br />

3. Prevention <strong>of</strong> Illicit Traffick<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> NDPS Act 1985 (Detention <strong>of</strong> a Person Under the Act),<br />

4. Drugs Control Act 1940 (Def<strong>in</strong>ition, Power <strong>of</strong> Chief Commissioner Under the Act),<br />

5. Drugs & Cosmetics Act 1945 (Def<strong>in</strong>ition, Adulterated, Misbranded, Spurious Drugs and<br />

Cosmetics, Offenses and Penalties),<br />

6. Arson cases.<br />

Unit-6<br />

Miscellaneous<br />

Polymers-Introduction-General idea <strong>of</strong> structures, types, polymerization processes with examples,<br />

radical and ionic mechanism <strong>of</strong> polymerization, characteristic properties <strong>of</strong> polymers, Structure,<br />

preparation and applications <strong>of</strong> Polyethylene (types and Ziegler-Natta process), Teflon, PVC,<br />

Polystyrene, General idea <strong>of</strong> plasticizers, stabilizers, fillers, Epoxy Res<strong>in</strong>s, Feviseal.<br />

Plastics- Classification <strong>of</strong> plastics, application <strong>of</strong> plastics. Rubber- types <strong>of</strong> rubber, synthetic rubbers,<br />

Fibres (synthetic fibres)-classification, properties, polyamides-Nylon, polyesters-Terylene or Dacron.<br />

Fibre re<strong>in</strong>forced plastics- types, properties, applications. Glass fibre re<strong>in</strong>forced plastics- properties,<br />

applications.<br />

Arson: chemistry <strong>of</strong> fire, <strong>in</strong>vestigation and evaluation <strong>of</strong> clue material, analysis <strong>of</strong> arson cases by<br />

<strong>in</strong>strumental methods, Management <strong>of</strong> Arson cases.<br />

Relevant provisions <strong>of</strong>:<br />

1. The Poisons Act, 1919, and Section 284 <strong>of</strong> IPC, 1860 (Negligent conduct with respect to<br />

poisonous substance).<br />

2. Explosives Act 1984, (Def<strong>in</strong>ition, Powers <strong>of</strong> Central Govt. and Licens<strong>in</strong>g Authority, Offences and<br />

Penalties) and Section 286 <strong>of</strong> IPC, 1860, (Negligent conduct with respect to explosive substance),<br />

3. Explosive Substances Act 1908, (Def<strong>in</strong>ition, Offences and Penalties).<br />

Reference Books:<br />

1. Instrumental Method <strong>of</strong> Chemical Analysis by Chatwal & Anand, Himalya Publication.<br />

2. Analytical Toxicology by S. N. Tiwari Govt. <strong>of</strong> India publications, New Delhi 1987<br />

3. Advance <strong>in</strong> Chromatography by Brown P. R.<br />

4. Introduction <strong>of</strong> <strong>Forensic</strong> <strong>Science</strong> <strong>in</strong> Crime Investigation by Dr. (Mrs.) R. Krishnamurthy.<br />

5. <strong>Forensic</strong>s Analysis by Gas Chromatography by Howard<br />

6. <strong>Forensic</strong> Application <strong>of</strong> Mass Spectroscopy by Y<strong>in</strong>on 1994.<br />

7. Methods <strong>in</strong> Toxicology by Prakash M. et.al; Anmol Publication, New Delhi (1998)<br />

8. Analytical Method <strong>in</strong> Human Toxicology by Curry<br />

9. Advances <strong>in</strong> <strong>Forensic</strong> <strong>Science</strong> (Vol. 2) Instrumental Analysis by Lee and Gaensslem<br />

10. Handbook <strong>of</strong> Instrumental Technique for Analytical Chemistry by Settle F. A.<br />

11. Scientific Evidence <strong>in</strong> Crim<strong>in</strong>al Cases by Moonesens A. A.<br />

12. Methods <strong>of</strong> <strong>Forensic</strong> <strong>Science</strong>s by Lundquist and Curry<br />

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13. Hand book <strong>of</strong> drug and alcohol abuse by Holfmann, F. G<br />

14. Analysis <strong>of</strong> Plant Poisons by Dr. M P Goutam<br />

15. Indian Evidence Act.<br />

16. Crim<strong>in</strong>al Procedure code.<br />

17. Indian Penal Code.<br />

18. Bare Acts with short notes on the follow<strong>in</strong>g : Narcotic Drugs & Psychotropic Substances Act,<br />

Drugs & Cosmetics Act, Explosive Substances Act, Dowry Prohibition Act, Prevention <strong>of</strong><br />

Food Adulteration Act, Prevention <strong>of</strong> Corruption Act, Arms Act, Wild Life Protection Act<br />

* Latest editions <strong>of</strong> all the suggested books are recommended.<br />

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Applied <strong>Forensic</strong> Biology<br />

Course Code: BFS303 L-4, T-0, P-0, C-4<br />

Course Contents:<br />

Unit-1<br />

Foresic Serology<br />

Determ<strong>in</strong>ation <strong>of</strong> human and animal orig<strong>in</strong> from bones, hairs, nails, sk<strong>in</strong>, body tissue, fluids / stra<strong>in</strong>s<br />

viz. blood, menstrual blood, semen, saliva, sweat, pus, vomit, etc., through immune diffusion and<br />

immune electrophoresis. Serogenetic markers:- Blood groups – biochemistry and genetics <strong>of</strong> ABO,<br />

Rh, Mn systems, sta<strong>in</strong>s and other fluids / sta<strong>in</strong>s viz. menstrual blood, semen, saliva, sweat, tear, pus,<br />

vomit, hair, bone, nail blood specific ABH substances, determ<strong>in</strong>ation <strong>of</strong> secretor / non secretor Lewis<br />

antigen, Bombay Blood group, Polymorphic enzymes typ<strong>in</strong>g – PGM, GLO, ESD, EAP, AK, ADA,<br />

etc., and their forensic significance, HLA typ<strong>in</strong>g, role serogenetic markers <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>dividualization,<br />

paternity disputes etc.<br />

Unit-2<br />

Wild Life <strong>Forensic</strong> And <strong>Forensic</strong> Ornithology<br />

Introduction and importance <strong>of</strong> wild life, Protected and endangered species <strong>of</strong> Animals and Plants.<br />

Identification <strong>of</strong> wild life materials such as sk<strong>in</strong>, fur, bones, nails, horn, teeth, flowers and plants by<br />

conventional and modern methods. Identification <strong>of</strong> Pug marks <strong>of</strong> various animals census <strong>of</strong> wild life<br />

population. Birds flight and means <strong>of</strong> locomotion, Strikes and collisions, Quarant<strong>in</strong>e issues, Crime<br />

Scenes, Confiscated Bird Goods, Anthropological Arte facts, Applications <strong>of</strong> <strong>Forensic</strong> Ornithology,<br />

Feather structure and topography.<br />

Unit-3<br />

FORENSIC MICROBIOLOGY AND PALYNOLOGY<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> forensic microbiology, Types and identification <strong>of</strong> microbial organisms/ fungi <strong>of</strong><br />

forensic significance, Techniques <strong>in</strong> forensic microbiology. Understand<strong>in</strong>g Bioterrorism: - Types <strong>of</strong><br />

biological agents – Category A, B, C. Plann<strong>in</strong>g and response to bioterrorism – Preparedness<br />

Biosurveillance, Biodefence. Epidemiology <strong>of</strong> Bioterrorism, Punishments for Bioterrorism under<br />

Prevention <strong>of</strong> Terrorism Act, 2002. <strong>Study</strong> <strong>of</strong> spore, powdered m<strong>in</strong>erals and pollens <strong>of</strong> forensic<br />

importance, Use <strong>of</strong> pollen gra<strong>in</strong>s & spores <strong>in</strong> crim<strong>in</strong>al or civil <strong>in</strong>vestigation, Applications <strong>of</strong> <strong>Forensic</strong><br />

Palynology.<br />

Unit-4<br />

DNA PROFILING AND ITS FORENSIC SIGNIFICANCE<br />

History <strong>of</strong> DNA f<strong>in</strong>gerpr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, Human genetics – Heredity, Alleles, Mutations & Population<br />

Genetic, Molecular Biology <strong>of</strong> DNA. <strong>Forensic</strong> Application <strong>of</strong> recomb<strong>in</strong>ant DNA technology/<br />

<strong>Forensic</strong> Biotechnology, Human Genome Project, Variations, Polymorphism <strong>in</strong> DNA system – DNA<br />

markers RELP, RAPD, VNTRs, SNP, Autosomal – STR, Y-STR, Mitochondrial DNA. <strong>Forensic</strong><br />

Significance <strong>of</strong> DNA Pr<strong>of</strong>il<strong>in</strong>g:- Application <strong>in</strong> disputed paternity cases, child swapp<strong>in</strong>g, Miss<strong>in</strong>g<br />

person’s identity – immigration, veter<strong>in</strong>ary & wild life and Agriculture cases, legal perspectives –<br />

legal standards for admissibility <strong>of</strong> DNA pr<strong>of</strong>il<strong>in</strong>g, procedural and ethical concerns, status <strong>of</strong><br />

development <strong>of</strong> DNA pr<strong>of</strong>il<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> India and abroad. New and future technologies: DNA chips, SNPs<br />

and limitations <strong>of</strong> DNA pr<strong>of</strong>it<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

Unit-5<br />

<strong>Forensic</strong> Anthropology & Odontology<br />

Introduction & History <strong>of</strong> Anthropology, Physical Anthropology & Human Variability,<br />

Understand<strong>in</strong>g Archeology & Osteology, Scene Process<strong>in</strong>g, Exam<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g rema<strong>in</strong>s – Human or Animal<br />

/Old or New, Issues <strong>in</strong>volved <strong>in</strong> development <strong>of</strong> biological pr<strong>of</strong>ile, Issues <strong>in</strong> Identification, Age<br />

estimation <strong>in</strong> childhood and adulthood, Sexual Dimorphism, Population Ancestry, Stature estimation,<br />

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Individualization & Identification, Evidence for cause and manner <strong>of</strong> death from bones,<br />

Documentation & Expert Witness Testimony. Portrait Parle, Bertillon system, Facial reconstruction,<br />

Super-imposition techniques, Reconstruction based on craniometric and somatoscopic methods.<br />

Importance <strong>of</strong> tissue depth to reconstruct various facial features. Introduction & History <strong>of</strong><br />

Odontology, Dental Tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g required, Expert Witness Testimony, Body Identification by Dental<br />

Records, Post Mortem Exam<strong>in</strong>ation & Records, Antemortem exam<strong>in</strong>ation & records, Record<br />

Analysis & Process<strong>in</strong>g, <strong>Forensic</strong> Dentistry <strong>in</strong> Mass Disasters, Bite Mark Analysis – Time <strong>of</strong> Death,<br />

Response <strong>of</strong> Assailant or Victim, Collection <strong>of</strong> Bite mark evidence & comparison.<br />

Unit-6<br />

<strong>Forensic</strong> Entomology<br />

Introduction & History, Identification <strong>of</strong> <strong>in</strong>sects, Tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g required, Determ<strong>in</strong>ation <strong>of</strong> Time elapsed<br />

s<strong>in</strong>ce death, Dipterans Larval Development, Successional Colonization <strong>of</strong> Body, Determ<strong>in</strong>ation <strong>of</strong><br />

displacement and disturbance <strong>of</strong> the body, Presence and Position <strong>of</strong> wounds, Drugs consumption<br />

ante mortem, Human & Animal neglect or abuse, Collection <strong>of</strong> entomological evidence, Challenges<br />

encountered <strong>in</strong> Entomology, Report Submission, Testify<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Court.<br />

Reference Books:<br />

1. Practical Crime Scene Analysis & Reconstruction By Roos M. Gardner & Tom Bevel<br />

2. Death Scene Investigation by Scott A. Wagner<br />

3. Microbial forensics By Roger Breeze, Bruce Budowle, Steven E. Schutzer. Elsevier<br />

Academic Press<br />

4. The <strong>Forensic</strong> Laboratory Handbook Procedures and Practice By Ashraf Mozayani, Carla<br />

Noziglia. 2nd edition. 2011. Human Press.<br />

5. <strong>Forensic</strong> <strong>Science</strong> <strong>in</strong> Wildlife Investigations. Adrian L<strong>in</strong>acre Taylor and Francis,2009<br />

6. The Wildlife Detectives: How <strong>Forensic</strong> Scientists Fight Crimes Aga<strong>in</strong>st Nature By Donna M.<br />

Jackson, Wendy Shattil, Bob Roz<strong>in</strong>ski UniversalAthenaeum (Denver, CO, U.S.A.)<br />

7. Textbook <strong>of</strong> Pollen Analysic Faegri, K. Iverson, J. and Krzyw<strong>in</strong>ski, K. 4th Edition. John<br />

Wiley & Sons, New York 1989.<br />

8. <strong>Forensic</strong> Entomology: The Utility <strong>of</strong> Arthropods <strong>in</strong> Legal Investigations by Jason H. Byrd,<br />

James L. Castner Taylor and Francis, 2009<br />

9. <strong>Forensic</strong> palynology Dallas Mildenhall, Patricia Wiltshire, Vaughn Bryant Elsevier, 2006<br />

* Latest editions <strong>of</strong> all the suggested books are recommended.<br />

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Applied <strong>Forensic</strong> Psychology<br />

Course Code: BFS304 L-4, T-0, P-0, C-4<br />

Course Contents:<br />

Unit-1<br />

Essentials <strong>of</strong> <strong>Forensic</strong> Psychology<br />

Development, Ethical standards, and Scientific methods used <strong>in</strong> forensic psychology, Importance <strong>of</strong><br />

study <strong>of</strong> forensic psychology.<br />

Unit-2<br />

Causes <strong>of</strong> crim<strong>in</strong>al behavior and Psychological theories<br />

Psychological Factor & del<strong>in</strong>quency, ADHD & conduct disorder, Psychopathy & antisocial<br />

personality disorder, Sexual disorder, Substance abuse, and their Treatment.<br />

Psychological theories:<br />

1. Learn<strong>in</strong>g behavioral theory<br />

2. Psycho analytic theory<br />

3. Cognitive theory<br />

4. REBT<br />

Unit-3<br />

Investigative psychology<br />

1. Crim<strong>in</strong>al psychological pr<strong>of</strong>il<strong>in</strong>g-Nature, def<strong>in</strong>ition and their test<br />

2. Psychological autopsy<br />

3. <strong>Forensic</strong> hypnosis (Narco analysis)<br />

4. Polygraph<br />

5. Stalk<strong>in</strong>g<br />

6. The Psychology <strong>of</strong> violence<br />

Unit-4<br />

Police psychology<br />

1. Psychological test<strong>in</strong>g & selection <strong>of</strong> police <strong>of</strong>ficer: aptitude test, <strong>in</strong>telligence test, personality<br />

test.<br />

2. Stress & stress management<br />

3. Fitness for duty evaluation<br />

4. Police suicide<br />

Unit-5<br />

Rehabilitation & counsel<strong>in</strong>g:<br />

1. Nature ,def<strong>in</strong>ition & its scope<br />

2. Type <strong>of</strong> rehabilitation, Technique & skills, and Rehabilitation model<br />

3. Def<strong>in</strong>ition, nature & scope <strong>of</strong> counsel<strong>in</strong>g, Characteristic <strong>of</strong> counselor, Type <strong>of</strong> counsel<strong>in</strong>g:<br />

legal, crisis, preventive. Skill to counsel crim<strong>in</strong>al.<br />

Unit-6<br />

Psychology & court<br />

1. The mentally ill <strong>in</strong> court<br />

2. Competency to stand trial<br />

3. Insanity<br />

4. Mc Naughten rule<br />

5. Sentenc<strong>in</strong>g evaluation<br />

6. Risk assessment<br />

7. Memory & eyewitness testimony<br />

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Legal Aspect<br />

1. Relevant Provisions <strong>of</strong> Indian Penal Code 1860 (General Exceptions),<br />

2. Mental Health Act, 1987 (object, Establishment or ma<strong>in</strong>tenance <strong>of</strong> psychiatric hospitals and<br />

psychiatric nurs<strong>in</strong>g homes, Procedure on production <strong>of</strong> mentally ill person <strong>in</strong> front <strong>of</strong> Magistrate).<br />

3. Relevant Provisions <strong>of</strong> Juvenile Justice Act 1986 (Objectives, Juvenile Court and Its Procedure)<br />

Reference Books:<br />

1. <strong>Forensic</strong> Psychology by Graham J.Towel & David A. Crighton, BPS BLACKWELL<br />

4. Mental Health Act 1987.<br />

5. Juvenile Justice Act 1986<br />

6. Crim<strong>in</strong>ology and Penology by Pr<strong>of</strong>. Paranjape N. V., , Central Law Publication, Allahbad.<br />

7. Abnormal Psychology by Barlow & Durand. V. M. (2005), 6th Ed. New Jercy<br />

8. Systems & Skill by Seligman, , 6th Ed. New Jercy<br />

9. Serial Crime, Theoretical & Practical issues <strong>in</strong> behavioural pr<strong>of</strong>il<strong>in</strong>g by Petherick,<br />

Woodworth Publications.<br />

* Latest editions <strong>of</strong> all the suggested books are recommended.<br />

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Applied Digital and Cyber <strong>Forensic</strong>s<br />

Course Code: BFS305 L-4, T-0, P-0, C-4<br />

Course Contents:<br />

Unit-1<br />

Data and Evidence Recovery<br />

Computer and cyber forensic basics, Cell Phone / Mobile <strong>Forensic</strong>s, Blue-Tooth, Computer Ethics<br />

and Application Programs. Data and Evidence Recovery-Formatted Partition Recovery, Data<br />

Recovery Tools, Data Recovery Procedures and Ethics, F<strong>in</strong>e Transfer Protocol (FTP), Preserve and<br />

safely handle orig<strong>in</strong>al media, Document a "Cha<strong>in</strong> <strong>of</strong> Custody", Complete time l<strong>in</strong>e analysis <strong>of</strong><br />

computer files based on file creation, file modification and file access, Recover Internet Usage Data,<br />

Recover Swap Files/Temporary Files/Cache Files, Introduction to Encase <strong>Forensic</strong> Edition, <strong>Forensic</strong><br />

Tool Kit (FTK) etc, Use computer forensics s<strong>of</strong>tware tools to cross validate f<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>gs <strong>in</strong> computer<br />

evidence related cases.<br />

Unit-2<br />

Cyber <strong>Forensic</strong>s Investigation<br />

Technical issues – Security Technologies: Certification and key Distribution, Cryptographic<br />

Applications, Digital Signature Protocols for Transactions, SSLSecure Socket Layer, SET-Secure<br />

Electronic Transaction. Cyber <strong>Forensic</strong>s Investigation- Introduction to Cyber <strong>Forensic</strong> Investigation,<br />

Investigation Tools, eDiscovery, Digital Evidence Collection, Evidence Preservation, E-Mail<br />

Investigation, E-Mail Track<strong>in</strong>g, IP Track<strong>in</strong>g, E-Mail Recovery, Encryption and Decryption methods,<br />

Search and Seizure <strong>of</strong> Computers, Recover<strong>in</strong>g deleted evidences, Password Crack<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

Unit-3<br />

Security Issues<br />

Security Issues –Types <strong>of</strong> Attacks(Active and Passive) Steal<strong>in</strong>g Passwords, Social Eng<strong>in</strong>eer<strong>in</strong>g, Bugs<br />

and Backdoors, Illegal access<strong>in</strong>g, Authentication Failures, Protocol Failures, Information Leakage,<br />

Viruses and Worms, Denial-<strong>of</strong>- Service, etc. – Firewalls, Packet Filters, Application-Level Filter<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

Circuit- Level Gateways, Dynamic Packet Filters, Distributed Firewalls; Digg<strong>in</strong>g for Worms, Packet<br />

Filter<strong>in</strong>g, Implement<strong>in</strong>g policies (Default allow, Default Deny) on proxy, etc., Introduction to Cyber<br />

Security, Implement<strong>in</strong>g Hardware Based Security, S<strong>of</strong>tware Based Firewalls, Security Standards,<br />

Threats, crimes, etc.; Why require a security? Pick<strong>in</strong>g a Security Policy, Strategies for a Secure<br />

Network, The Ethics <strong>of</strong> Computer Security, Security Threats, and levels, Security Plan (RFC 2196)<br />

Unit-4<br />

Electronic World<br />

E-Governance, Introduction, IT and bus<strong>in</strong>ess, EDI, E-Bus<strong>in</strong>ess, E-Bank<strong>in</strong>g, Real Time Gross<br />

Settlement (RTGS), Mobile Bank<strong>in</strong>g E-commerce: Concerns for Ecommerce Growth, Concepts<br />

Electronic Communication, PCs and Network<strong>in</strong>g, E-mail, Internet and <strong>in</strong>tranets. EDI, EDI to Ecommerce,<br />

UN/EDIFACT Concerns for E-commerce Growth, Internet bandwidth, Technical issues,<br />

Security issues. E-commerce Read<strong>in</strong>ess <strong>in</strong> India, Legal issues, Credit Card Bus<strong>in</strong>ess Electronic<br />

Commerce providers. CyberCash, Digicash, VeriSign S<strong>of</strong>tware Package: EDI s<strong>of</strong>tware developed by<br />

NIC for Customs.<br />

Unit-5<br />

<strong>Forensic</strong>s audit<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>Forensic</strong>s audit<strong>in</strong>g – step-by-step, how-to process for secur<strong>in</strong>g, <strong>in</strong>vestigat<strong>in</strong>g, and audit<strong>in</strong>g or<br />

assess<strong>in</strong>g various IT environments. Introduction to <strong>Forensic</strong> Account<strong>in</strong>g: Introduction to <strong>Forensic</strong><br />

Account<strong>in</strong>g and Fraud Exam<strong>in</strong>ation; Pr<strong>in</strong>ciples <strong>of</strong> <strong>Forensic</strong> Account<strong>in</strong>g and Fraud Exam<strong>in</strong>ation;<br />

Roles <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Forensic</strong> Accountant; Introduction to Fraud and <strong>Forensic</strong> Account<strong>in</strong>g; The Nature <strong>of</strong><br />

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Fraud, Why People Commit Fraud, Fight<strong>in</strong>g Fraud, Fraud Prevention, Fraud Detection, Recogniz<strong>in</strong>g<br />

the Symptoms <strong>of</strong> Fraud; Data- Driven Fraud Detection, Fraud Investigation, Investigat<strong>in</strong>g Theft<br />

Acts; Investigat<strong>in</strong>g Concealment, Conversion Investigation Methods; Private Sources <strong>of</strong> Information,<br />

Inquiry Methods and Fraud Reports, Honesty Test<strong>in</strong>g, The Fraud Reports, Management <strong>of</strong> Fraud;<br />

F<strong>in</strong>ancial Statement Fraud; Revenue-and Inventory-Related F<strong>in</strong>ancial Statement Frauds; Liability,<br />

Asset, and Inadequate Disclosure Frauds; Fraud Aga<strong>in</strong>st Organizations, Consumer Fraud;<br />

Identification <strong>of</strong> Theft, Investment Scams, Money Launder<strong>in</strong>g; Bankruptcy, Divorce, and Tax Fraud,<br />

Fraud <strong>in</strong> E-Commerce; Resolution <strong>of</strong> Fraud, Legal Follow-Up, Be<strong>in</strong>g an Expert Witness; F<strong>in</strong>ancial<br />

Statement Fraud Standards; Avoid<strong>in</strong>g common mistakes <strong>in</strong> fraud risk assessment and exam<strong>in</strong>ation;<br />

Credit Card Frauds, Onl<strong>in</strong>e Transaction Frauds, Cheque Frauds etc.<br />

Unit-6<br />

Information technology law<br />

IT Act 2000: Scope, Objectives, E- Governance, Creation, Recognition and Verification <strong>of</strong> Digital<br />

Signature Digital Signature and Penalties under IT Act 2000, Certify<strong>in</strong>g Authority and Controller.<br />

Emerg<strong>in</strong>g trends <strong>in</strong> Information Technology law.<br />

Reference Books:<br />

1. File System <strong>Forensic</strong> Analysis by Brian Carrier, Publisher: Addison-Wesley Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

2. Cyber Law & Crimes (IT Act 2000 & Computer Crime Analysis) by Barkha & Ram Mohan,<br />

Publisher: Asian Law House, Hyderabad<br />

3. Cyber Crime by Dr. R C Mishra, Publisher: Authorspress<br />

4. Firewalls and Internet Security: Repell<strong>in</strong>g the Wily Hacker , Second Edition Addison<br />

5. Handbook <strong>of</strong> Scurity, Cryptography & Digital Signature<br />

6. <strong>Forensic</strong> <strong>Science</strong> – From the Crime Scene to the Crime Lab by Richard Saferste<strong>in</strong><br />

7. E-Commerce: The Cutt<strong>in</strong>g Edge <strong>of</strong> Bus<strong>in</strong>ess by Kamlesh K. Bajaj & Debjani Nag, TataMcGraw<br />

Hill<br />

8. Cyber Law and E .Commerce by David Baumer, J C Po<strong>in</strong>dexter, TMG Cyberlaw S implified<br />

Vivek Sood, TMG<br />

9. e-Commerce Strategy, Technologies and Applications by David Whiteley, McGraw Hill<br />

International<br />

10. e-Security, Electronic Authentication and Information Systems Security by Sundeep Oberoi,<br />

TMG<br />

* Latest editions <strong>of</strong> all the suggested books are recommended.<br />

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Applied <strong>Forensic</strong> <strong>Science</strong> (Practical)<br />

Course Code: BFS351 L-0, T-0, P-2, C-1<br />

LIST OF PRACTICALS:<br />

1. Calibration <strong>of</strong> various <strong>in</strong>struments<br />

2. Various safety methods<br />

3. Report writ<strong>in</strong>g and <strong>in</strong>terpretation<br />

4. Scientific Report Writ<strong>in</strong>g<br />

5. Presentation <strong>of</strong> expert evidence <strong>in</strong> a mock courtroom<br />

6. Blood Spatter Analysis<br />

7. Range <strong>of</strong> fir<strong>in</strong>g<br />

8. Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> various types <strong>of</strong> crime scene<br />

9. Identification <strong>of</strong> Handwrit<strong>in</strong>g General and <strong>in</strong>dividual characteristics.<br />

10. Detection <strong>of</strong> various type <strong>of</strong> forgery.<br />

11. Identification <strong>of</strong> Indented and Invisible writ<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

12. Identification <strong>of</strong> typescripts and pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g matter.<br />

PROJECT STUDY<br />

FIELD VISIT<br />

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Applied <strong>Forensic</strong> Chemistry (Practical)<br />

Course Code: BFS352 L-0, T-0, P-2, C-1<br />

LIST OF PRACTICALS:<br />

1. Identification <strong>of</strong> food adulteration.-vegetable oil, Cold dr<strong>in</strong>ks etc.<br />

2. Quantitative or qualitative study <strong>of</strong> drug opiates.<br />

3. Exam<strong>in</strong>ation <strong>of</strong> fire arson cases by GC, TLC.<br />

4. Detection and determ<strong>in</strong>ation <strong>of</strong> various adulterants <strong>in</strong> alcohol, by colour tests (Qualitative<br />

Analysis)<br />

5. Chemical analysis <strong>of</strong> explosive materials.(Gun powder)- Colour test, Microscopic<br />

exam<strong>in</strong>ation.<br />

6. Analysis <strong>of</strong> alcohol from blood (quantitative by GC).<br />

7. Extraction methods <strong>of</strong> drugs, Poisons.<br />

8. Colour Tests for identification <strong>of</strong> poisons, drugs.<br />

9. Plant, animal, Metallic poison analysis.<br />

10. Polymer Test<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

11. Separation <strong>of</strong> Sampl<strong>in</strong>g Material by TLC (drugs, poison etc.)<br />

12. <strong>Study</strong> <strong>of</strong> Steroids (separation by TLC).<br />

13. Exam<strong>in</strong>ation <strong>of</strong> chemicals used <strong>in</strong> Trap cases by UV-visible spectroscopy.<br />

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Applied <strong>Forensic</strong> Biology (Practical)<br />

Course Code: BFS353 L-0, T-0, P-2, C-1<br />

LIST OF PRACTICALS:<br />

1. To determ<strong>in</strong>e titre <strong>of</strong> antisera.<br />

2. To perform precipit<strong>in</strong> test for species <strong>of</strong> orig<strong>in</strong> determ<strong>in</strong>ation.<br />

3. To perform Immunodiffusion test for species <strong>of</strong> orig<strong>in</strong>.<br />

4. To perform electrophoresis for separation <strong>of</strong> various polymorphic enzymes.<br />

5. Extraction and isolation <strong>of</strong> DNA from blood.<br />

6. Blood group<strong>in</strong>g from sta<strong>in</strong>s <strong>of</strong> blood, semen, saliva and other body fluids by Absorption<br />

<strong>in</strong>hibition, Absorption-elution and mixed agglut<strong>in</strong>ation technique, determ<strong>in</strong>ation <strong>of</strong><br />

secretor/non-secretor status.<br />

7. Identification <strong>of</strong> orders <strong>of</strong> <strong>in</strong>sects and other arthropods <strong>of</strong> forensic significance.<br />

8. Preparation <strong>of</strong> permanent slides by us<strong>in</strong>g maceration technique <strong>of</strong> various forensic material <strong>of</strong><br />

Plant orig<strong>in</strong>.<br />

9. Determ<strong>in</strong>ation <strong>of</strong> age from skull sutures.<br />

10. Determ<strong>in</strong>ation <strong>of</strong> age from Teeth.<br />

11. Determ<strong>in</strong>ation <strong>of</strong> sex from skull.<br />

12. Determ<strong>in</strong>ation <strong>of</strong> sex from Pelvis.<br />

13. To exam<strong>in</strong>e Barr bodies from blood sample.<br />

14. To identify blood stra<strong>in</strong>s.<br />

15. To identify semen sta<strong>in</strong>s.<br />

16. To identify saliva sta<strong>in</strong>s.<br />

17. To determ<strong>in</strong>es species <strong>of</strong> orig<strong>in</strong> from blood.<br />

18. Identification and culture <strong>of</strong> bacteria <strong>of</strong> forensic significance.<br />

19. Identification <strong>of</strong> wild life materials such as sk<strong>in</strong>, fur, bones, nails, horn, teeth, flowers and<br />

plants.<br />

20. Identification <strong>of</strong> birds from feathers.<br />

21. <strong>Study</strong> <strong>of</strong> pollen gra<strong>in</strong>s and spores <strong>of</strong> forensic significance.<br />

22. Exam<strong>in</strong>ation <strong>of</strong> fur, nails, horn, teeth.<br />

23. Exam<strong>in</strong>ation <strong>of</strong> hair <strong>of</strong> different animals such as Dogs, Cats, Cow, Horse, Goats etc.<br />

24. Determ<strong>in</strong>ation <strong>of</strong> human hair morphology.<br />

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Applied <strong>Forensic</strong> Psychology (Practical)<br />

Course Code: BFS354 L-0, T-0, P-2, C-1<br />

Course Contents:<br />

Lie detection test:<br />

1. Relevant questions by us<strong>in</strong>g Lie detection test.<br />

2. Irrelevant questions by us<strong>in</strong>g Lie detection test.<br />

3. Control questions by us<strong>in</strong>g lie detection test.<br />

Conduction <strong>of</strong> Psychological tests – Intelligence test:<br />

4. Wechsler’s adult <strong>in</strong>telligence scale<br />

5. Wechsler’s <strong>in</strong>telligence scale for children<br />

6. Standard progressive matrices by Raven.<br />

7. Nonverbal test <strong>of</strong> <strong>in</strong>telligence by Dr. Nafde. (Age group 16-18)<br />

8. Nonverbal test <strong>of</strong> <strong>in</strong>telligence by Dr. Nafde. (Age group 19-21)<br />

Personality test:<br />

9. M<strong>in</strong>nesota multiphasic personality <strong>in</strong>ventory<br />

10. Eyscenk personality <strong>in</strong>ventory<br />

11. 16.P.F. by R.B. Cattle<br />

12. Thematic Apperception Test<br />

13. Rorschach <strong>in</strong>kblot test<br />

14. Children apperception test<br />

15. Picture Frustration study by Rosenswieg (Children form)<br />

16. Picture Frustration study by Rosenswieg (Adult form)<br />

Aptitude test: Differential aptitude test<br />

17. Abstract reason<strong>in</strong>g<br />

18. Numerical<br />

19. Spatial<br />

20. Verbal<br />

21. Clerical<br />

22. Mechanical<br />

23. Differential aptitude test<br />

24. Measur<strong>in</strong>g Locus <strong>of</strong> control<br />

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Applied Digital and Cyber <strong>Forensic</strong>s (Practical)<br />

Course Code: BFS355 L-0, T-0, P-2, C-1<br />

Course Contents:<br />

1. Data Recovery <strong>in</strong>tegrated with forensic technology.<br />

2. Mobile <strong>Forensic</strong> us<strong>in</strong>g cell phone forensic suit.<br />

3. Computer <strong>Forensic</strong> Investigation Tools, Digital <strong>Forensic</strong>s <strong>in</strong>vestigation Tools.<br />

4. Access Data eDiscovery.<br />

5. Creation & verification <strong>of</strong> Digital Signature.<br />

6. Hardware Data Recovery-Salvation DATA Tools.<br />

7. Network Analysis.<br />

8. Detail Analysis <strong>of</strong> E-mail, E-Mail Investigation, E-Mail Track<strong>in</strong>g, IP Track<strong>in</strong>g, Email Recovery.<br />

9. Work<strong>in</strong>g on Encase S<strong>of</strong>tware.<br />

10. Imag<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> discs us<strong>in</strong>g various tools.<br />

11. Image process<strong>in</strong>g us<strong>in</strong>g tools like, Photoshop, Corel Photo pa<strong>in</strong>t etc.<br />

12. E-Commerce.<br />

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