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Criminalistic systems and technologies

Summary

The subject Criminalistic systems and technology is created for the study of the theoretical foundations of criminology, especially for criminalistic techniques. Learning outcomes of the course unit The course provides students with the necessary range of knowledge in the given field, where the main attention is paid to the explanation of concepts and technologies used in criminalistics. Students will understand what it is like to commit a crime, a criminalistic trace, criminalistic identification, a perpetrator, criminal situation, technology, methods, systems and means of forensic practice, searching for, arranging and exploring different kinds of material tracks, such as dactyloscopy, mechanoscopy , ballistics, trasology, biology, chemistry, odorology, handwriting research, etc.

Literature

Straus, J.: Kriminalistika, kriminalistická technika, PA ČR, 2004, Praha. .
Musil, J. a kol.: Úvod do kriminalistiky. 3. vydání.PA ČR, Praha 1999
Ščurek, R.: Biometrické metody identifikace osob v bezpečnostní praxi, VŠB-TU Ostrava – ediční středisko 840, katedra 040, 1. vydání, Ostrava, 2008, 58 stran, CD,

Advised literature

Musil, J., Konrád, Z., Suchánek, J.: Kriminalistika. C.H.Beck, Praha 2001
Straus, J. a kol.: Úvod do kriminalistiky. Plzeň: Čeněk 2004, 175s
Ščurek, R.: Technika bezpečnostních sluţeb-skripta, VŠB-TU Ostrava, ediční středisko 840, katedra 040, 1. vydání, Ostrava, 2008, 97 stran, CD, ISBN 978-80-248-1733-0 .
Ščurek, R., Holubová, V.: Bezpečnost transportu cenin před protiprávními činy-skripta, VŠB-TU Ostrava – ediční středisko 840, katedra 040, 1. vydání, Ostrava, 2008, 112 stran, CD, ISBN 978-80-248-1734-7 
BARTOS, Leah, "No Forensic Background? No Problem", ProPublica, 17 April 2012.
JAMIESON, Allan; MOENSSENS, Andre (eds). Wiley Encyclopedia of Forensic Science John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2009. ISBN 978-0-470-01826-2 . Online version.


Language of instruction čeština
Code 060-0547
Abbreviation KST
Course title Criminalistic systems and technologies
Coordinating department Department of Security Services
Course coordinator Ing. Stanislav Lichorobiec, Ph.D.