COURSE OBJECTIVES:
1. To understand the properties of the materials, glass and soil nature.
2. To evaluate different types of paints and their compositions.
3. To analyse the importance of soil as evidence.
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1. To understand the properties of the materials, glass and soil nature.
2. To evaluate different types of paints and their compositions.
3. To analyse the importance of soil as evidence.
Remember the methods for examination and analysis of glass evidence. |
Understand the composition of paint and its forensic examination. |
Understand soil as a geomarker evidence with its forensic analysis. |
Understand physical properties such as refractive index, density, and composition for different physical evidences. |
Analyze different case studies involving glass, paints and soil as evidence |
SYLLABUS:
Introduction to glass, Types of glass and their compositions, Forensic examination of glass fractures under different conditions, determination of direction of impact: hackle marks, backward fragmentation, Physical measurements of glass, color and fluorescence, physical matching, density comparison, physical measurements, refractive index by refractometer, elemental analysis, and interpretation of glass evidence, Case Studies.
Introduction, Composition, Manufacture of Paint, types of paint, Forensic Examination of Paints and Coatings: Collection and Preservation of paint samples, macroscopic and microscopic techniques for the characterization of Paint Fragments, Physical , Chemical & Instrumental analysis of paint, , interpretation of Paint Evidence, Case Studies.
Soil and its composition, Classification of soil, Collection and preservation of soil as a evidence, analysis of soil samples: Physical, chemical and instrumental, interpretation of soil evidence, Soil as a geomarker, Case Studies.
Introduction to physical evidences
Forensic examination of glass fractures under different conditions
https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/glass-fractures/120212295
Forensic examination of glass fractures under different conditions
https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/glass-fractures/120212295
Forensic examination of glass fractures under different conditions
https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/glass-fracture/194018453
Hackle marks, backward fragmentation
https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/glass-fracture/194018453
Physical measurements of glass
Case Studies
Manufacturing of paint
https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/manufacture-of-paints/63540987
Types of paint
https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/types-of-paint-with-application/245266106
Forensic Examination of Paints and Coatings: Collection and Preservation of paint samples
https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/paint-evidence-collection/259186014
Forensic Examination of Paints and Coatings: Collection and Preservation of paint samples
https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/paint-evidence-collection/259186014
Macroscopic and microscopic techniques for the characterization of Paint Fragments
Macroscopic and microscopic techniques for the characterization of Paint Fragments
Physical, Chemical & Instrumental analysis of paint
Physical, Chemical & Instrumental analysis of paint
Physical, Chemical & Instrumental analysis of paint
Interpretation of Paint Evidence
https://marysikes.weebly.com/uploads/6/0/5/0/60508559/2_paint_ppt_notes.pdf
Case Studies
Case Studies
Soil and its composition
Classification of soil
Classification of soil
Collection and preservation of soil as an evidence
Analysis of soil samples: Physical
Analysis of soil samples: Physical
Analysis of soil samples: Chemical
Analysis of soil samples: Chemical
Analysis of soil samples: Chemical
Analysis of soil samples: Instrumental
Analysis of soil samples: Instrumental
Interpretation of soil evidence
Soil as a geomarker
Case Study