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Forensic Investigation

BSc Honours in Forensic Investigation Programme Leader:- Dr John MacLachlan Deputy Programme Leader:- Dr Moyra McNaughtan. Forensic Investigation. ‘the use of science in the investigation of crime by the police and by the courts as evidence in resolving an issue on any subsequent trial’.

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Forensic Investigation

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  1. BSc Honours in Forensic InvestigationProgramme Leader:- Dr John MacLachlanDeputy Programme Leader:- Dr Moyra McNaughtan

  2. Forensic Investigation ‘the use of science in the investigation of crime by the police and by the courts as evidence in resolving an issue on any subsequent trial’

  3. Forensic Investigation • Following a crash a car driver claims that the large quantity of pills found in the boot of his car are vitamin tablets….but are they? • A camper van is on fire at the side of a road; is it arson? • What’s the powder in the bag? Drugs?

  4. Forensic Investigation • Were the bullets found at the scene of a crime fired by the gun found in the attic of a suspects house? • Do the fibres found at the scene of a crime match those from a suspect? • Is the accused the rapist?

  5. Has a crime been committed? In most cases there is no doubt… (eye–witness?) …but in a number of occasions only a scientific examination of the items can confirm this.

  6. Analytical techniques used… • Chromatography • High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) • Gas Chromatography - Mass Spectroscopy (GC-MS)

  7. Spectroscopic Techniques used.. • Atomic Absorption (AA) • Fourier Transform Infra-Red (FT-IR) • UV/vis • Fluorescence

  8. DNA Analysis

  9. Microscopy • Light Microscopy • Comparison Microscope • Confocal Microscopy • Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) • Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM)

  10. Forensic Laboratories June 2009 September 2009

  11. 24 modules over 4 years Chemistry 15 or 17 Biology 3 or 5 Law 2 Maths/Stats 1 Physics 1 The Chemical Sciences with key Biological Sciencesare studied in depth & form the core of the programme Options give students the choice of an Environmental Forensics or Forensic Biology strand Hands-on approach Graduates eligible/recognised for RSC membership What’s in the programme?

  12. Programme Structure

  13. Career Opportunities • Forensic Area in Criminal Cases • The Police Service • Environmental Protection • Food and Drinks companies • Pharmaceuticals • Oil and Gas Industry • Health Services Also • Areas which are not degree specific, • e.g. Management • Teaching

  14. Career Opportunities • Forensic Area • Forensic Science, Forensic Accident Investigation; Fire Investigation. • Law Enforcement & Protection • Police Service; Criminal Justice System; Security Companies; Customs and Excise; Prison Service; Immigration Service; Armed Forces • Environmental Forensic Areas • Environmental Regulatory Compliance; Waste treatment; Recycling; Pollution Monitoring and Prevention; Environmental Protection Officer.

  15. Career Opportunities continued.. • Public Areas & Consumer Protection • Environmental Health Officer; Health & Safety Inspector; Safety Officer; Public Health Laboratory Scientist • Chemical Analysis • Posts in manufacturing industry; the pharmaceutical sector; food and drinks industries; environmental protection; oil and gas sector • Quality Assurance • Insurance • Loss Adjusting; Claims Investigation; Accident Investigation • Patent Area • Patent Examiner; Intellectual Property Policy Directorate etc. • Not degree specific areas:- Management, teaching

  16. Some examples of where our graduates work…. • Strathclyde Police Forensic Services • SEPA (Scottish Environment Protection Agency) • Public Analyst • Quintiles (Pharmaceutical company) • GlaxoSmithKline • Corus • Diageo • Teacher training • Further education – MSc & PhD

  17. Study Abroad • Opportunity to complete part of your studies at one of our partner institutions in: • Europe • Canada • USA.

  18. BSc Forensic Investigation the use of science in the investigation of crime Biology Chemistry Study Abroad Speak to us about the varied career opportunities in this area

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