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In the general framework: It
deals with defining the nature of the various evidence, its experimental
scientific concept, and defining its types (material, moral, and anecdotal). It
also considers the individual evidence in terms of its money and its authority
in proof (religious evidence - ruling evidence - negative evidence), and the
famous evidence in terms of its source (evidence (Shariah legality), and
individual evidence as it relates to the crime (direct and indirect evidence).
In an in-depth, detailed
context: The course deals with the legal nature of autopsy and its authority in
inference and proof, the legal value of evidence of criminal experience,
standards of death, and the role of the investigating authority in proving it,
means of killing: toxins (plant, mineral, environmental) - suffocation
(suffocation, drowning, hanging) - Wounds (simple, major, fiery), all types of
fingerprints (fingerprints (hand and foot), blood prints, DNA fingerprints,
teeth (bite) fingerprints, saliva fingerprints, lip prints, writing
fingerprints, smell fingerprints), the importance of fingerprints and how to
remove them. Methods of proving the lineage of the fetus and genetic
fingerprinting, neonatal killing and evidence to prove it.
Programme overview
Main Subject
Criminology
Degree
MSc
Study Level
Masters
Study Mode
On Campus
In the general framework: It
deals with defining the nature of the various evidence, its experimental
scientific concept, and defining its types (material, moral, and anecdotal). It
also considers the individual evidence in terms of its money and its authority
in proof (religious evidence - ruling evidence - negative evidence), and the
famous evidence in terms of its source (evidence (Shariah legality), and
individual evidence as it relates to the crime (direct and indirect evidence).
In an in-depth, detailed
context: The course deals with the legal nature of autopsy and its authority in
inference and proof, the legal value of evidence of criminal experience,
standards of death, and the role of the investigating authority in proving it,
means of killing: toxins (plant, mineral, environmental) - suffocation
(suffocation, drowning, hanging) - Wounds (simple, major, fiery), all types of
fingerprints (fingerprints (hand and foot), blood prints, DNA fingerprints,
teeth (bite) fingerprints, saliva fingerprints, lip prints, writing
fingerprints, smell fingerprints), the importance of fingerprints and how to
remove them. Methods of proving the lineage of the fetus and genetic
fingerprinting, neonatal killing and evidence to prove it.
Admission Requirements
1- Students who have a
bachelor’s degree in law are accepted with a grade of no less than good
2- Students who obtain an acceptable grade may
be accepted provided that they have practical experience of not less than (2)
years in the field of specialization
01 Sep 2023
3 Years
Jan
Jun
Tuition fees
Domestic
7,069 USD
International
7,069 USD
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Programme overview
Main Subject
Criminology
Degree
MSc
Study Level
Masters
Study Mode
On Campus
In the general framework: It deals with defining the nature of the various evidence, its experimental scientific concept, and defining its types (material, moral, and anecdotal). It also considers the individual evidence in terms of its money and its authority in proof (religious evidence - ruling evidence - negative evidence), and the famous evidence in terms of its source (evidence (Shariah legality), and individual evidence as it relates to the crime (direct and indirect evidence).
In an in-depth, detailed context: The course deals with the legal nature of autopsy and its authority in inference and proof, the legal value of evidence of criminal experience, standards of death, and the role of the investigating authority in proving it, means of killing: toxins (plant, mineral, environmental) - suffocation (suffocation, drowning, hanging) - Wounds (simple, major, fiery), all types of fingerprints (fingerprints (hand and foot), blood prints, DNA fingerprints, teeth (bite) fingerprints, saliva fingerprints, lip prints, writing fingerprints, smell fingerprints), the importance of fingerprints and how to remove them. Methods of proving the lineage of the fetus and genetic fingerprinting, neonatal killing and evidence to prove it.
Programme overview
Main Subject
Criminology
Degree
MSc
Study Level
Masters
Study Mode
On Campus
In the general framework: It deals with defining the nature of the various evidence, its experimental scientific concept, and defining its types (material, moral, and anecdotal). It also considers the individual evidence in terms of its money and its authority in proof (religious evidence - ruling evidence - negative evidence), and the famous evidence in terms of its source (evidence (Shariah legality), and individual evidence as it relates to the crime (direct and indirect evidence).
In an in-depth, detailed context: The course deals with the legal nature of autopsy and its authority in inference and proof, the legal value of evidence of criminal experience, standards of death, and the role of the investigating authority in proving it, means of killing: toxins (plant, mineral, environmental) - suffocation (suffocation, drowning, hanging) - Wounds (simple, major, fiery), all types of fingerprints (fingerprints (hand and foot), blood prints, DNA fingerprints, teeth (bite) fingerprints, saliva fingerprints, lip prints, writing fingerprints, smell fingerprints), the importance of fingerprints and how to remove them. Methods of proving the lineage of the fetus and genetic fingerprinting, neonatal killing and evidence to prove it.
Admission Requirements
1- Students who have a bachelor’s degree in law are accepted with a grade of no less than good
2- Students who obtain an acceptable grade may be accepted provided that they have practical experience of not less than (2) years in the field of specializationTuition fees
Domestic
International
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