Strategic design to apprehend serial killer and rapist using Geographic Profiling and Population Census Data
This 2.5-credit-hour course is designed for forensic practitioners, criminal lawyers, law enforcement personnel, and medical professionals. Participants will delve into two high-profile case studies presented by experienced forensic scientists, learning novel strategies for apprehending serial offenders, murderer, and rapist. The course aims to enhance the investigative techniques of law enforcement agencies and underscore the critical role of forensic evidence in the criminal justice system. Additionally, it will emphasize forensic professionalism and address the serious consequences of parental negligence regarding minors.
Method of Instruction:
This course will be provided online and live class. Video components will contain portions of visual presentations, audio of the instructor, and visuals of the instructor. Students will be granted unlimited access to all course materials, so they can complete the course at their own pace. Access may be temporarily paused due to inactivity but reinstated when the attendee chooses to return to the course. During the access period, the instructor will be available to students via e-mail, phone, or video call to address student questions. The instructor will also be available via the same methods for any technical issues. A certificate will be provided upon completion of the final examination.
Learning Outcomes
The quiz will demonstrate the student’s ability to meet course learning objectives. An examination will be given at the end of the course. Students must receive a minimum score of 70% on each quiz and on the final examination to obtain a course certificate.
Course Syllabus
Total credit hours = 2.5 hours
- The role of CSIs not limited to evidence collection only.
- Kasur city rape incident – the inside story (Case Study)
- Three Strategies Used by Crime Lab
- Multiple murders in the desolated area (Case Study)
- Geographic profiling analysis
- Benefits of criminal data for the LEAs
- Examination of 30 minutes based on MCQs.