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7th November 2015, 04:26 PM
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Re: BSC Forensic Science Sagar University

As you want to get the syllabus of B.Sc Forensic Science of Dr. Harisingh Gour University, Sagar University so here is the information of the same for you:

Syllabus:
Semester 1:

Introduction to Forensic Science
Police and Judicial Organizations
Forensic Science Practical

Semester 2:
Elementary Police Science
Detective Methods and Tools
Forensic Science (Practical)

Semester 3:
Indian Penal Code 1860
Finger Prints and Questioned Documents
Forensic Science (Practical)

Semester 4:
Criminal Procedure Code-1973 & Ind. Evidence Act
Criminalistics
Forensic Science (Practical)

Semester 5:
Forensic Biology And Serology
Chemical Separation And Instrumental Techniques
Forensic Science (Practical)

Semester 6:
Forensic Medicine
Drug Analysis and Forensic Toxicology
Forensic Science (Practical)

INTRODUCTION TO FORENSIC SCIENCE:
UNIT – I : FORENSIC SCIENCE

Definition, History, Development and Scope of forensic Science in India. State and Central Forensic Science Laboratories, their structure and functioning

UNIT – II : PHYSICAL EVIDENCES
Definition, types, class and individual characteristics, Principle of exchange, General information provided by physical evidences, Different search methods for locating physical evidences at scene of crime, Chain of Custody.

UNIT – III : HANDLING OF PHYSICAL EVIDENCES-I
Preservation, Packing, labeling, transportation and forwarding of the following physical evidences, Biological samples Blood, semen, Saliva, urine, vomit, fecal material, hair etc., Botanical samples- Cannabis, opium, nux vomica etc., Toxicological samples-viscera, adulterated food stuff, blood, urine, vomit etc., Post mortem samples

UNIT – IV : HANDLING OF PHYSICAL EVIDENCES-II
Preservation, packing, labeling, handling, transportation and forwarding of the following physical evidences: Chemical samples volatile liquids, nonvolatile liquids, flammable liquids, solid chemical etc., Ballistics samples-firearms, ammunitions, GSR etc., Fingerprint, impressions and documents, Physical samples-fiber, glass, textile, wire & cables, dust & soil etc.

UNIT – V : EXPERTS AND INSTITUTIONS
Expert as per Indian Evidence Act, experts in court and there function, state and central government experts and institutions.

Suggested Readings:
1. Saferstein: Criminalistics – An Introduction to Forensic Science, Prentice hall Inc. USA 91995)
2. James, S.H. and Nordby, J.J.; Forensic Science; an Introduction to
Scientific and Investigative Techniques, CRC Press, USA (2003)
3. O’ Hara & Osterberg : An Introduction to Criminalistics.
4. Forest: Forensic Science, An Introduction.
5. Lee, Honry : Advances in Forensic Science.
6. Sharma J D: Vidhivigyan Avem Vish Vigya.
7. Sharma J D: Apradh ka Vigyanik Anveshan.
8. Sharma B R: Forensic Science in Criminal Investigation and trials.
9. Mordby, J Deed Reckoning – The Art of Forensic science Detection, CRC Press LLC, Boca Raton FL, CRC Press (2000)

POLICE AND JUDICIAL ORGANIZATIONS:
UNIT – I

Police organization under central government: general information about their structure and function
[1] BSF
[2] Assam rifle
[3] CRPF
[4] CISF
[5] ITBP
[6] NSG

UNIT – II
Police organization under central government: general information about their structure and function BPR&D, CBI, IB, RAW, NCRB, NICFS, NPA, UT Police Force

International Police Organization:
INTERPOLE- history, structure general and special notices

UNIT – III
State Police organization: general organization of police at state and range level.
Police organization at district level
The police and policing
Commissioner and system of policing

UNIT – IV
Other police department (state): criminal investigating department (CID)
State armed police, home guards and women police
Forensic science labs and other forensic institutions

UNIT – V
Organization of courts at block, district and state levels
Organization of supreme court of India
Introduction to labour court, consumer, juvenile etc

Suggested Readings:
1. Ebbe, Obi N. Ingnatius, 2000, Comparative and International Criminal Justice System: Policing, Judiciary and Corrections, Butterworth, Boston.
2. Chakrabarti, Niramal Kant, 1995, Probation System in the Administration of Criminal Justice, Deep & Deep Publications, New Delhi
3. Choudhuri, Mrinmaya, 1995, Languishing for Justice : Being a Critical Survey of the Criminal Justice System, Datt Sons, Nagpur
4. Mehraj-ud-din, Mir, 1984, Crime and Criminal Justice System in India, Deep & Deep Publications, New Delhi
5. Das, Ram Mohan, 1982, Crime and Punishment in India: With a particular reference to the Manusmrti, Kanchan Publications, Bodh-Gaya

For more detailed information I am uploading a PDF file which is free to download:


Contact Details:
Dr. Harisingh Gour University, Sagar University
Sagar
Madhya Pradesh
India

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