This module aims to introduce students to theoretical and practical application of photographic principles to forensic investigations. Principles of photogrammetry, Detecting compression and forgeries; maintaining records and archiving; Illumination and Filters. Photointerpretation, image restoration; recognition and identification of faces, etc will be taught
The aim of the course is to equip students with skills to undertake investigative procedures into fire or explosion incidents. The students will be given competence to determine the accidental and criminal nature of fire or explosion as well as identification of explosives and applications, explosives effects, IED component recognition and evidence collection.
The aim of this module is to equip students with knowledge, technical skills and the abilities to investigate crimes committed on the cyberspace and come out with relevant digital evidence to be used by the court of law.
This module and related exercises and practices are designed to equip students with a basic and practical understanding of the acknowledged standards of the examination of the human body for forensic purposes. This refers to the standard procedures of investigation in dead bodies as well as basic principles of documentation and interpretation of findings in living suspected victims of violence. Created by Dr. Mutangana Dieudonne, Facilitator: Antonia Dorothea Elisabeth Fitzek
This module provides an introduction to the basic principles of the study of human remains to establish personal identity with emphases on the metric and non-metric characterization of skeletal shape and size, and application of demographic reference standards for age and sex determination and population affinity. Do you think it is interesting for you?. Course created by Dr. Mutangana Dieudonne, Facilitator: Eilin Jopp-VAN Well
The aim of the course is to equip students with skills to undertake investigative procedures into fire or explosion incidents. The students will be given competence to determine the accidental and criminal nature of fire or explosion as well as identification of explosives and applications, explosives effects, IED component recognition and evidence collection. Facilitator: Annaise Kabatende Akingoga, Course created by: Dr. Mutangana Dieudonne
This module aims to develop a theoretical and practical understanding of DNA technology that will enhance the student's practical and technical problem-solving skills and ability to critically evaluate and analyze DNA data in forensic science. Course Created by Dr. Mutangana Dieudonne. Facilitator: Christa Augustin
This module, is designed to provide students with a broad overview of the role played by forensic science in crime prevention and detection and interaction between science, technology and law and justifications for scientific interventions in the field of law. Students are expected to explore how far introduction of DNA technology can be applied in the current legal systems of Rwanda in comparison with other existing legislations. Welcome and Enjoy your course, Created by Dr. Mutangana Dieudonne, Facilitator: Dr. Murangira Thierry,