Pearson BTEC • Forensic and Criminal Investigation
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Notes available for the following courses of Forensic and Criminal Investigation at Pearson BTEC
- 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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Report that depicts the presumptive tests for control drug samples, poisons and gun shot residue. Includes images and suggestions for further analysis. Achieved the highest mark, P3, for this assignment and should be used as a guide to achieve the criteria.
A report that details how biological evidence is forensically tested through presumptive tests. Includes fingerprinting, bodily fluids, hair analysis and skeletal remains. Also includes images and suggestions for further analysis for each technique. Received the highest grade, P3, for this assignment and should be used as a guide to reach the criteria.
Example of a correctly structured and completely filled witness statement. Received a distinction for this and should be used as a guide on how to format a witness statement and achieve the higher criteria.
A report that details how to make primary standard solutions, two step titrations, pH titrations, making stock solutions and conducting colorimetry practicals. All used to determent the concentration of unknown solutions. Received distinction for this report and should be used as a guide to achieve the higher criteria.
Final assignment for Unit 2 Practical Techniques detailing practical, personal and interpretative skills acquired through all the practicals conducted thought the course. There are 4 skills for each practical: titrations, colorimetry, calorimetry and chromatography. Received a distinction for this work and should be used a guide to reach the higher criteria.
Scientific poster displaying practical work and theory behind thin layer chromatography of plant pigments. Includes pictures, calculations and theory behind why chromatography works and factors effecting how far substances travel up a chromatogram. Received a distinction for this work and should be used a guide to reach the higher criteria.
A report written following a practical investigation into heat loss through calorimetry. Includes calibration of thermometers, cooling curves of stearic acid, paraffin wax and boiling water with cold copper metal. Received distinction for this assignment and should be used as a guide to reach the highest criteria.