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Course name
Seminars in Forensic Science
Institution
Laurentian University
Instructor
FORSLU
Wikipedia Expert
Ian (Wiki Ed)
Subject
Science Communication
Course dates
2024-01-08 00:00:00 UTC – 2024-04-30 23:59:59 UTC
Approximate number of student editors
20


Official course description: ‘Selected topics in the area of forensic science will be discussed. The topics of discussion will centre on current issues surrounding the analytical procedures and interpretation of non-biological evidence.” In practice, Students are tasked with finding and evaluating the “science” in Forensic Science disciplines. There are three key objectives to this course. You will • be introduced to the process of self-education through review of information as presented in the medium in which scientists communicate their findings: peer-reviewed journal articles; • gain experience in the preparation of reports based on literature reviews of primary sources in current forensic science publications; • enhance your abilities in verbal and written communication by completing an oral presentation as well as creating/editing a Wikipedia article on selected topics in forensic science. Your reports must • Identify/discuss the relevance of the topic in forensic investigation • Identify/discuss the types of evidence analyzed within the topic area • Identify and briefly describe methods of analysis of the evidence in question • Review and evaluate the method(s) in terms of forensic relevance, operational and/or conceptual principles, foundational and applied validity, and reliability; and highlight the implications and limitations of such an analysis • Cite relevant literature (which must include a significant component from the primary literature), and critically evaluate this literature, where appropriate.

Student Assigned Reviewing
Hforensics19
Stuzfoy
JessicaWalsh687 Forensic psychology
Lforensics13
Sfoster33 Forensic Glass Analysis
WRössmann
Kimberly.N1 Forensic engineering
Jsoumis
Alind123 Bloodstain pattern analysis
JessicaVDH
Here-4-the-credits Gunshot residue
Cameronieropoli
Enatti0108
Amberlynmay
OHull
Taylorwikipag3
Ejeann Forensic dentistry
Mr.M.Forensics
Kassigoslow
Lorrriana