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BIOLOGICAL SECTION OF AN M.SC. COURSE IN FORENSIC SCIENCE

NCJ Number
13695
Journal
Journal of the Forensic Science Society Volume: 13 Issue: 4 Dated: (OCTOBER 1973) Pages: 253-259
Author(s)
P F NELSON; C N WOOD
Date Published
1973
Length
7 pages
Annotation
OUTLINE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF A SHORT ORIENTATION COURSE DESIGNED TO GIVE GRADUATE STUDENTS A BASIC BIOLOGICAL BACKGROUND.
Abstract
THE AIM OF THE PROGRAM IS TO PRODUCE STUDENTS WITH A GOOD THEORETICAL BACKGROUND AND SUFFICIENT PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE TO USE AND ADAPT ESTABLISHED TECHNIQUES OR TO DEVISE NEW TECHNIQUES IN A FORENSIC LABORATORY. THE COURSE ATTEMPTS TO COVER ALL MAJOR ASPECTS OF THE WORK IN THEORY AND IN PRACTICE, A SELECTED RANGE OF THE TECHNIQUES BEING INVESTIGATED IN DEPTH IN AN ATTEMPT TO DEVELOP SOME EXPERTISE. (AUTHOR ABSTRACT)

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