Criminal Investigation

Course Description

Criminal Investigation is the capstone course in the public safety pathway. It is designed to give students both theory and hands-on experience in the skills and knowledge required of a Criminal Investigator. Students will be introduced to a series of topics including response to crime scenes, analytical evaluation of evidence, and appropriate protocols for each phase of an investigation. Students will determine the seriousness of a crime, coupled with appropriate skill in determining a possible outcome of a criminal case. Students will demonstrate knowledge of learned concepts in reference to the foundations of Forensic Science, effective investigative skill, laws related to evidence, proper procedures when responding to crime scenes, use of crime scene photography/sketching, and the importance of detailed report writing. Activities in this course include work-based learning that connects students to industry and the local community.

Pre-Requisite

Intro to Criminal Justice (Recommended)

Sector

Public Service

Pathway

Public Safety

Length

One Year – 10, 11, 12

UC A-G Approval

Yes: College-Preparatory Elective (G) – Interdisciplinary Requirement