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m. VL vu. “ANNEX At A. Clmtnalistice Course Name: Criminalistics 1 - Personal Identification ‘Course Deseription: The course covers the fundamental study of ancient and ‘modern methods of personal Identiieation with emphasis on Dactyloscopy, Orthodontology “and. Palmistry, which embraces the identification and ‘comparison of fingerprint patterns and ridge characteristics; the scientific ‘method of recognition, development and preservation of latent prints; and the recording and classtving of fingerprints that include the Henry System and the PBI Extension, ‘No, of Units: 4 units: 9 unit lecture (1 hour/unit) 1 unit lab (2 hours uni) No, of Hours Per Week: 3 hours for Lecture ‘2 hours for Laboratory Rationale ‘The value of he sence of fingeoit denfiieation in provoking an inflible method of dentin person and eriminal and ts nicance to rime detection e09 wel known, andi reliability es ily established. Hence, identification tha Dacposcopy is by far the mos widely used by law enforcement agencies baie of simplicity and is efeiven Objesives: _Attheend ofthe cour, the students shoul be ale 1. tee the historical development of Fagen identiftio; 2. explain the difeent ordawy and siete methods of personal ‘dentifiation; define and explain the basic principles involved in the study of fingerprint, dant, loste and explain the ert ogee panes, entity and ileate the vious ridge characteris, ‘eine ed explin the methods of elaeifng Fagen patterns, ‘dvelop and i ate! fingerprint ire ‘anda the proper recording of fingerprint impressions; end fle ingepent asioton, Course Outine ‘Fundaantals of Pero enifiaton Introduction to fingerprint Ientfieton Fingerprint Characters ead Fermations Real Finger inpreesons ‘Chance Fingerpen Impressons CColeion, Preservation, Documentation, Weetfenton and Court Presenatin of fingeprintvidence 7, Chastain of fingerprints 37 vm LaboratoryEqupment Magnifying Glasses Fingeprint Brushes Fingepnt Roles (lat Sie Fingeint Came House Faget Lens fr Clasifcation Fingepint Piste Lifting Tape Fingerprint Mfouners Fingepint Tables Fingerprint nk Fingerprint Cards or Chart Fingerprint powder of diferent colors, 1K, Texts and References: Apostl, Serpo A. F. seat! of vidense Quezon City: Cental Publishing Co, The, 2. Benth, Wyne W. and Karen H. Jens Ceininal Investigation, vol 2 Calieria, USA: WenWadevorth Publhing Company, 258 (Cruz, Eugenio C.J. Reviewer onCriminalistics. Mani: rp, 1986, Fiber, bay, al New York: Elsevier ‘Science Publishing Co, In, 187 Gilbert, Janes N. Criminal Investigation Now Jey. Prentice Hall Ietenatonl Lid, 198, Hoover, Jon Edgar, Hoover, John Edger, The Science of Fingermints U.S A. np, nd ‘Weston, Pal B. and Kenneth M. Weslon, Pal B, ad Kenneth M. Wells Crea Investigation Basic Pacpctve New Jersey: Pentioe Hl, ne, n.d Solis, Pedro. Legal Medicine. Quezon City: RP. Garcia Publishing Co., 1987. 38 1 Course Name; Criminalistics 2- Police Photography. 1. Course Description: The course deals with the study on the history of photography, technical photography and forensic photography. Police Photography shall elso cover the study of the Advance Photo System and its application in police work. M1, No. of Units: 4 units: 3 units lecture (1 hour/unit 1 unit lab (2 hours/ nit) TV, No. of Hours Per Week: 3 hours for Lecture ‘2 hours for Laboratory V, Objectives: At the end of the course the students should be able to: ‘summarize the historical development of photography’ fappreciate the significance of photography in the field of law enforcement and criminal investigation; explain key terminologies technically used inthe field of photography; describe the basic parts ofa camera and ther basi functions formulate the concepts and kinds of light, lenses and film, the uses and purposes of filters, exposure guides and the’ different characteristics of fms and photographie papers; ‘iscuse fully the systematic procedure of crime scene photography; and 7, discuss and demonstrate the basic process of developing, printing and enlarging of the film and photographs to be used in court presentation. V1. Course Outline: Introduction to Photography Photographic Rays ‘The Camera and its Accessories ons, Filme and Filters Chermieal Processing Investigative Photography a9 ‘Vil, Laboratory Equipment: ‘Cameras 38 mm with Tripod and Ascessories ‘Cameras 4x5 with Stand and Accessories Dyer Enlargers (projection) Contact Printer Cater Timer 120 mm Camera Reels ~ Stainless 1 pe~ 120-mm; Reals 135 mm, Developing Tanks ‘Trays for developing & fixing ‘Vill, Text and References: Bartolo, Christopher and Lisa Salinas Bartolo, (1994). Investigative Police Photography, Bagulo City Crus, Jr, Bugene C. (1994), Reviewer in Criminglistice, Philippine College of Criminology, Manila. Garcia, Mauro J. Notes in Photography, University of Baguio, Baguio ‘ly. Gayoo, Georgino P. (1995). Police Photography Manual, RDC Penayes Educational Services, Cebu Clty. Hinkle, C. C, (1990), | Mug Shots: A Police Artist's Guide to ‘Remembering Fees, Boulder, Colorado: Paladin Press Layon, P.. (1998). Criminalistics, Manila: Rex Book Store. Sefersten, R, {1990}. Criminalistics:_An Introduction 0 Forensic ‘Sclence. Englewood Cli, N.J. Prentice Hall Scott, ©. C. (1969). Photographic Evidence, St. Paul, Minnesota, ‘West Publishing Company. ‘Samsone, Sam J. (1986), Police Photography, Anderson Publishing ‘Company, Ohio ‘Tradio, C. M, (1997). Compendium on_Criminalistics. Mantle: ‘Central Law Boole.

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