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CRIM 220 - Criminal Evidence


PREREQUISITES: CRIM 101 - Introduction to Criminal Justice Systems .
PROGRAM: Criminal Justice
CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3
LECTURE HOURS MIN: 3
DATE OF LAST REVISION: Fall, 2014

Examines the rules of evidence as applied in criminal investigation and criminal court with a discussion of relevant issues and legal standards.

MAJOR COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Upon successful completion of this course the student will be expected to:

  1. Explain the history and development of the rules of evidence and how they apply.
  2. Assess the role of evidence as it pertains to the entire criminal justice system.
  3. Examine the application of the Bill of Rights and relevant case law as it pertains to evidence.
  4. Illustrate the nature of physical evidence and testimonial evidence and the roles each plays in the investigatory process.
  5. Apply knowledge gained in this class to better understand investigations, as they occur to avoid exclusionary errors.
  6. Demonstrate knowledge of laws concerning privileged communication.
  7. Describe photographic, recorded, and computer-generated evidence and rules governing their generation and admissibility.
  8. Locate documentary evidence and analyze its applicability.


COURSE CONTENT: Topical areas of study include -  

  • Photographic/recorded evidence
  • Federal Rules of Evidence
  • Bill of Rights
  • The trial process
  • Witnesses’
  • Documentary evidence
  • The Exclusionary Rule
  • Relevant U.S. Supreme Court Case Law
  • Cyber-forensics

 
Course Addendum - Syllabus (Click to expand)