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ONLINE FORENSIC COURSESFORENSIC SCIENCE PROGRAMME - 3
Our online course instructors are working professionals handling
real-life cases related to various wings of Forensic Science. They
are also called as Expert Witness in the Court of Law in order to
give their valuable opinions on various casesrelated to Handwriting
Identification, Signature Frauds, Questioned Document Examination,
Photocopy Frauds, Cyber crimes, Voice Identification and so on. The
only requirement to be enrolled as a student of our online course
is to have a strong will power and determination to work hard.
After the completion of our online course one can work as a
competent Expert in any Indian Court, as per the law stated in
section 45 of The Indian Evidence Act.
FSP-301- Forensic Medicine & Toxicology.
FSP-302- Forensic Accounting.
FSP-303- Insurance Fraud Investigation.
FSP-304- Crime Scene & Forensic Photography.
FSP-305- Forensic Biometrics Analysis.
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FSP-301 -FORENSIC MEDICINE & TOXICOLOGY-: COURSE OUTLINE
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Forensic Medicine and Toxicology is vast topic which is covered
as one of the Forensic Science courses. Forensic Medicine and
Toxicology, is basically covered under two sections. First section
is comprised of Forensic Medicine, which deals with the techniques
applied in medical science for the purpose of law; whereas second
section deals completely with the Toxicology, as the name suggests,
Toxicology is all about the detection, isolation and the symptoms
produced by a particular poison/toxin on a living being.
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FSP-302 -FORENSIC ACCOUNTING-: COURSE OUTLINE :
Forensic Accounting cases may fall into several categories. For
example:
* Economic damages calculations, whether suffered through
offense or breach of contract;
* Post-acquisition disputes such as earn outs or breaches of
warranties;
* Bankruptcy, indebtedness, and reorganization;
* Securities fraud;
* Business assessment;
* Computer forensics/e-discovery.
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FSP-303 INSURANCE FRAUD INVESTIGATION: COURSE OUTLINE :
Insurance fraud, may be defined as, act committed with an intent
to obtain a fraudulent result from an insurance process. This may
occur when a claimant attempts to obtain some benefit to which they
are not otherwise entitled, or when an insurer knowingly denies
some benefit that is due. According to the United States Federal
Bureau of Investigation the most common schemes include: Premium
Diversion, Fee Churning, Asset Diversion, and Workers Compensation
Fraud. The perpetrators in these schemes can be both insurance
company employees and claimants. False insurance claims are
insurance claims filed with an intent to deceive an insurance
provider.
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FSP-304 CRIME SCENE &FORENSIC PHOTOGRAPHY: COURSE OUTLINE
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Crime Scene Photography, also termed as Forensic Photography is
a subject of great help in aiding the criminal investigation
processes. The main objective of photographing the crime scene is
to maintain the reliability of the evidences encountered at a crime
scene. Crime scene, being temporary and fragile in nature, needs to
be secured and the evidences, along with their actual positions
needs to be safeguarded to maintain their authenticity in the
court-room. Therefore, photographing, videographying, note-making
and proper documentation are a must requirements while processing a
scene of crime.
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FSP-305 FORENSIC BIOMETRICS ANALYSIS
: COURSE OUTLINE :
In the subject Forensic Science, Biometrics has been used since
ancient times. The first textbook on the subject was written by Sir
Francis Galton in 1892. The French policeman Bertillon developed a
system of personal identification by bodily/physical measurements.
It came to be known as the Bertillon system. From about 1910, the
fingerprints became more broadly used, since it was easy to equate
and stock in comparison to the Bertillon system where many
measurements had to be taken from each body part, with many
possible errors.
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