ENTM 22830: Forensic Testimony And Ethics

3 Credits

Fall 2024LaboratoryLecture
Fall 2024 Instructors(1)
Krystal Hans
3.70

The final course in the forensic science program core, focuses on the legal ramifications that arise when forensic science is applied at the crime scene, in the crime lab and in the courtroom. Students are introduced to ethical issues that form the basis of all scientific investigations and the role of scientists as expert witnesses in maintaining the moral integrity of our justice system.

Course ENTM 22830 from Purdue University - West Lafayette.

Prerequisites:
(ENTM 31800 or ENTM 22820) and (ENTM 22810 or ENTM 21801)
Krystal Hans

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B: 19%
C: 4%
D: 1%

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