Study Guide@lith
 

Linköping Institute of Technology

 
 
Valid for year : 2016
 
TFKI23 Forensic Chemistry, 6 ECTS credits.
/Forensisk kemi/

For:   KA   Kem  

 

Prel. scheduled hours: 41
Rec. self-study hours: 119

  Area of Education: Science

Main field of studies: Chemical Engineering

  Advancement level (G1, G2, A): G2

Aim:
Forensic science plays a crucial role in the justice system by providing basic medicinal and technical information for investigations and court bring actions. In this course, an overview of the analytical tools used in a forensic chemistry laboratory will be presented. Students will learn to evaluate the quality and reliability of various available analytical techniques: Students will be able to:
  • define the most common illicit drugs, doping agents and injurious substances and how Swedish statutes and decrees regulate the handling of them.
  • identify, outline and assess the value of different analytical techniques used for forensic applications.
  • describe how different analytical techniques and assays can be used in investigations of narcotics in a variety of materials, formulations and matrices.
  • describe how chemical analysis can be used for investigations of physical evidences from a crime scene.
  • describe current quality systems in the area, how they are constructed and applied in forensic laboratories.
  • overall account for how some selected drugs are produced illegally and how comparative analysis of evidence material is performed.


Prerequisites: (valid for students admitted to programmes within which the course is offered)
Organic analytic chemistry or equivalent on upper-level.

Note: Admission requirements for non-programme students usually also include admission requirements for the programme and threshhold requirements for progression within the programme, or corresponding.

Organisation:
Some of the most important fields in forensic chemistry will be covered by lectures and seminars. The students will work with some case studies individually and in seminars. Seminars and some defined lectures are mandatory.

Course contents:
Introduction in Forensic Science, especially analytical chemistry. The importance of evidence collection at the crime scene and of such evidence in court. Laws and regulations. Applications of analytical chemistry on substances of interest in a crime investigation, especially for various drugs of abuse. Analytical strategies for different types of forensic investigations. Methods for classification and comparative studies on evidence material. Quality control systems.

Course literature:
Forensic Science 2nd or 3rd ed, Jackson & Jackson (Pearson Education)

Compendium and handouts

Narkotika dopningsmedel och hälsofarliga varor (SCI, SNPF, Mediahuset) available from the course management.

Examination:
Written examination
Case studies, written and oral presentation
4 ECTS
2 ECTS
 



Course language is Swedish.
Department offering the course: IFM.
Director of Studies: Magdalena Svensson
Examiner: Martin Josefsson

Course Syllabus in Swedish

Linköping Institute of Technology

 


Contact: TFK , val@tfk.liu.se
Last updated: 11/18/2015