Specialized Crime Investigation 1 (Legal Medicine and Trafficking in Person)

This course covers the special study of modern techniques in the investigation of crimes involving crimes against persons, and other related offenses. The application of medical science in crime investigation with emphasis on the medico-legal aspects of physical injuries, death, abortion, infanticide, burn, and poisoning. Develop a framework for investigating crimes, crime scene processing, and report writing.

It also features diverse aspects of human trafficking, with a special emphasis on psychological risk factors, trauma, and treatment of victims. It introduces the phenomenon of modern slavery from a national and international perspective, discussing sex trafficking, prostitution, forced labor, child slavery, as well as the role of the Internet and ways of providing effective services to victims

  • Enrolled students: 11