Forensic Digital Imaging: Documenting & Presenting Visual
Program Overview
Forensic Digital Imaging: Documenting & Presenting Visual
Course Details
This five-day elective focuses on the power of photography as visual communication in an investigative context. Participants will learn how to use photographic applications to document evidence, as well as how to maintain continuity of digital visual evidence and present that evidence in a legal proceeding. The course combines classroom sessions with opportunities for practical application and skills development. On Days 1 to 4, participants will engage in a range of photography exercises, including a night shoot which takes place on day 3, during which they will record images under low light conditions. On the final day, the student will take part in a simulated court session during which they will be expected to present the visual evidence they documented on the previous day. (Formerly IE174)
Prerequisites
- None
Course Offerings
- No sections are currently scheduled for this course
Related Courses
- Online Administrative Law Workshop (SEVE-1106)
- IIO Use of Force (LAWS-3006)
- Oxygen Forensics Training (INVE-1436)
- Research Project (LAWS-4003)
- IIO Major Investigations (LAWS-3010)
- Advanced JTAG Mobile Forensic Training (INVE-1427)
- Introduction to Criminology (LAWS-1203)
- Introduction to Computer Based Investigations (LAWS-2202)
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