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SIFS - INSTITUTE FOR FORENSIC SCIENCE AND CRIMINOLOGY

Our online courses are designed for the students interested in the field of criminal studies to create a profession of their own. This adventurous field of Science would not only pave a way for their livelihood but it would also make them do something good for the society and the people around.

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SIFS - INSTITUTE FOR FORENSIC SCIENCE AND CRIMINOLOGY

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  1. ONLINE FORENSIC COURSESFORENSIC SCIENCE PROGRAMME - 4 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 cases related 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-401-DNA Fingerprinting FSP-402-Forensic Drugs Analysis FSP-403-Forensic Biology & Serology FSP-404-Ballistics & Firearm Study FSP-405-Criminology & Victimology

  2. FSP-401 DNA Fingerprinting !! Course Outline !! DNA Fingerprinting, also termed as DNA Profiling, Genotyping, DNA Typing or Genetic Fingerprinting is one of the most recent advancements in Forensic Science. This technique was discovered by Sir. Alec Jeffrey's in 1984. While going through this network, he noticed that certain sequences of highly variable DNA (known as minisatellites), do not contribute to the functions of genes, and are repeated within genes. Jeffrey's recognized that each individual has a unique pattern of minisatellites (the only exceptions being multiple individuals from a single zygote, such as identical twins). For the extraction of DNA, a sample of cells such as skin, hair, blood, saliva etc. is required.

  3. FSP-402 Forensic Drugs Analysis !! Course Outline !! One of the major and vast disciplines of Forensic Science, with innumerable probabilities to learn, explore and practice is Forensic Drugs Analysis. With the increasing cases of drug abuse among the youth and its unethical use for doping, this subject has become very vital for the investigators, analysts and medical practitioners. A day by day increase in the illegal drug trade because of its growing demand has posed a threat to the society and the community around. Due to a rapid escalation in drink and drive cases for the past few years, police officials all around the world are using Breathalyzer to detect the presence and concentration of alcohol (ethanol) in the blood, commonly termed as Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC).

  4. FSP-403 Forensic biology & serology !! Course Outline !! Forensic Biology & Serology, as the name clarifies is the study related to the examination of bodily/biological fluids (blood, semen, saliva, urine, vaginal discharge etc.) found at a crime scene, in order to be presented before the court of law. Other than the examination of bodily fluids, this subject also includes the determination of species of origin and the grouping of bloodstains. One of the basic principles of Forensic Science is to maintain the integrity of the encountered evidences at the crime scene by maintaining an apt and systematic collection and preservation process, ensuring the point that during the transportation no evidence gets contaminated. Therefore, due to this fact the prime duty of the investigating officer is to emphasis on an appropriate manner of collection and preservation of the fragile evidences.

  5. FSP-404 ballistics & firearm study !! Course Outline !! Ballistics and Firearm Investigation is that discipline of Forensic which deals with the motion of projectile and the path it covers after being fired. Firearm investigation is a specialty of forensic science focusing on the examination of firearms and related subjects; whereas ballistics is the branch of applied physics which deals with the motion of projectile and conditions that govern the motion of projection. This area of study examines the path of a bullet from when it leaves the firearm up until it strikes the target. During investigations in which the use of firearms is suspected, a number of objects may be collected for examination and analysis, including firearms, cartridge cases, bullets, live ammunition, trace materials, and any material damaged by a projectile.

  6. FSP-405 criminology & victimology !! Course Outline !! Criminology is defined as the scientific study of the character, extent, management, causes, control, consequences, and interference of criminal behavior, each on the individual and social levels. Sociology is associate degree knowledge base field within the activity sciences, drawing particularly upon the analysis of sociologists, psychologists, psychiatrists, social anthropologists, likewise as students of law. The term sociology was coined in 1885 by Italian law Professor Raffaele Garofalo as criminologia. Later, French social scientist Paul Topinard used the analogous French term criminologie.

  7. Thank you… ADDRESS : 2443, Hudson Lines, !! Follow Us On !!Kingsway Camp, Delhi-110009, India CALL US : +91 11 47074263+91 9953546546+91 9818877002 E-MAIL US : Email:education@sifsindia.comSupport:info@sifsindia.comWeb:www.sifs.in

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