Pearson BTEC • Forensic and Criminal Investigation
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- Unit 1 - Principles and Applications of Science
- Unit 2 - Practical Scientific Procedures and Techniques
- Unit 3 - Science Investigation Skills
- Unit 4 - Forensic Investigation Procedures in Practice
- Unit 5 - Applications of Criminology
- Unit 6 - Criminal Investigation Procedures in Practice
- Unit 7 - Applications of Criminal and Forensic Psychology
- Unit 8 - Physiology of Human Body Systems
- Unit 9 - Environmental Forensics
- Unit 10 - Forensic Fire Investigation
- Unit 11 - Forensic Traffic Collision Investigation
- Unit 12 - Forensic Photography
- Unit 13 - Forensic Genetics
- Unit 14 - Forensic Anthropology and Archaeology
- Unit 15 - Practical Chemical Analysis
- Unit 16 - Microbiology and Microbiological Techniques
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All the information required for the offender profiling section of the Forensic and Criminal Psychology exam. Included the UK and US approaches, profiling features to note, case studies to support usefulness of the profile created. Additional revision should be done along side these pre-made notes
A compilation of notes for the non-biological explanations for criminality in section one of the forensic and criminal psychology exam paper. These are condensed notes and further revision should be applied for best results
Assignment includes a practice write-up of extinction practical, heat transfer and combustion, information oof sources of ignition, the fire tetrahedron, and extinction methods. This assignment was graded as a distinction.
Assignment includes the causes of fire (accidental, deliberate, natural, and undetermined), fire patterns, heat release rates and the effects of ventilation. This assignment was graded as a distinction.
Assignment includes the procedure and methods used to investigate a fire scene, a descriptions of the different agencies involved with a reference list at the end. This assignment was graded as a distinction.
Assignment including the criminal court system, the police and criminal evidence act 1984 and key legislation. This assignment was graded as a distinction and is written/formatted in a report style.
Assignment including the importance of carrying out a police investigation, the resources available during a police investigation, automated number plate recognition, the police national computer, the police national database, police interviewing methods and a P.E.A.CE interview plan. This assignment was graded as a distinction in a report style document.
class notes on Collision Investigation and the use of science 
 
These notes were used towards my final grade of D*D*D*
class notes on Collision Investigation 
 
These notes were used towards my final grade of D*D*D*
class notes on Human & Environmental Factors