Advanced Digital and Cyber <strong>Forensic</strong>s (Practical) Course Code: BFS255 L-0, T-0, P-2, C-1 LIST OF PRACTICALS 1. Identification, Seizure, Search <strong>of</strong> Digital media 2. Evidence Collection 3. Demonstration <strong>of</strong> various <strong>Forensic</strong> tools like Partition magic, Encase etc. 4. Data Recovery, Deleted File Recovery view<strong>in</strong>g small Disk. 5. View<strong>in</strong>g small disk MBR. 6. Demonstration <strong>of</strong> Concealment Techniques (Cryptography PGP) 7. Demonstration <strong>of</strong> Concealment Techniques (Stegnography) 8. Demonstration <strong>of</strong> other Concealment Techniques 9. Formatt<strong>in</strong>g NTFS and EX2,EX3. 10. Case study <strong>of</strong> Biometric Techniques B.Sc. (<strong>Forensic</strong> <strong>Science</strong>) Syllabus Applicable w.e.f. Academic Session 2011-12 (22022012)Page 30 <strong>of</strong> 46
B. Sc. III year Applied <strong>Forensic</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Course Code: BFS301 L-4, T-0, P-0, C-4 Course Contents: Unit-1 Global perspective <strong>in</strong> the field <strong>of</strong> forensic science: - history, development, education and tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g. Organizational setup <strong>of</strong> forensic science lab and other national & <strong>in</strong>ternational agencies: - FSL, CFSL, GEQD, FPB, NICFS, CID,CBI, Central Detective Tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g Schools, NCRB, NPA, Mobile <strong>Forensic</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Laboratories, IB, CPO, FBI, CIA, CSI, DAB, DEA, Bureau <strong>of</strong> Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. 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. 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> crim<strong>in</strong>alities, code <strong>of</strong> conduct for expert witnesses, section aga<strong>in</strong>st expert for unethical conduct. Laboratory sections. Various analytical and specialized tools <strong>of</strong> <strong>in</strong>vestigation Unit-2 Quality Management System General requirements for standardization and calibration <strong>of</strong> laboratories: - Introduction, scope and need <strong>of</strong> standardization. Quality management requirements: - Test<strong>in</strong>g and calibration procedures, total quality assurance, quality control, quality plann<strong>in</strong>g, Results and report writ<strong>in</strong>g. Quality Audit:- Internal & External Audit, Accreditation & certification, NABL, ISO, IEC, BIS, ASCLD/LAB, ABC, IAI. Laboratory management procedures: - Lab <strong>in</strong>formation management system, validation <strong>of</strong> equipments and safety protocols. Unit-3 Procedural Crim<strong>in</strong>al Law & Polic<strong>in</strong>g System Scientific Report writ<strong>in</strong>g: - Components <strong>of</strong> reports and report format relat<strong>in</strong>g to Crime Scene and 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. Remand and bail processes. Crimes under Special and Local laws: - Crimes under Dowry Prohibition Act, Crimes under Immoral Traffic Act, Specific <strong>of</strong>fences under the Indian Penal Code (Homicide, 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 cognizable <strong>of</strong>fence, bailable and non bailable <strong>of</strong>fences, compoundable and non-compoundable <strong>of</strong>fences. Role <strong>of</strong> media, Role & Functions <strong>of</strong> Police. Unit-4 Crime Scene Management, Reconstruction & Crime Scene Analysis Components <strong>of</strong> Crime Scene Management – Information management, manpower, technology & logistics management, role <strong>of</strong> crime scene managers and first respond<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong>ficers, educational background & hierarchy. Understand<strong>in</strong>g crime scene security, contam<strong>in</strong>ation control, documentation 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 scene reconstruction, nature & stages <strong>of</strong> crime scene reconstruction, reconstruction based on blood 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 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, 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. Unit-5 Questioned Documents 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 <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. General and <strong>in</strong>dividual characteristics <strong>of</strong> handwrit<strong>in</strong>g. Identification <strong>of</strong> writer <strong>of</strong> anonymous 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> B.Sc. (<strong>Forensic</strong> <strong>Science</strong>) Syllabus Applicable w.e.f. Academic Session 2011-12 (22022012)Page 31 <strong>of</strong> 46