Syllabus
1.To determine the concentration of a colored compound by colorimetry analysis.2.To carry out thin layer chromatography of ink samples. 3.To carry out separation of organic compounds by paper chromatography.4.To identify drug samples using UV-Visible spectroscopy. 5.To take photographs using different filter.6.To record videography of a crime scene. To compare paint samples by thin layer chromatography method. 7.To identify handwriting characters. 8.To study natural variations in handwriting. 9. To compare handwriting samples.10. To detect simulated forgery. 11. To detect traced forgery.
Text Books / References
Text Books1. D.A. Skoog, D.M. West and F.J. Holler, Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry, 6 th Edition, Saunders College Publishing, Fort Worth (1992). 2. W. Kemp, Organic Spectroscopy, 3rd Edition, Macmillan, Hampshire (1991). 3. J.W. Robinson, Undergraduate Instrumental Analysis, 5th Edition, Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York (1995). 4. D.R. Redsicker, The Practical Methodology of Forensic Photography, 2nd Edition, CRC Press, Boca Raton (2000). O. Hilton, Scientific Examination of Questioned Documents, CRC Press, Boca Raton (1982). 5. A.A. Moenssens, J. Starrs, C.E. Henderson and F.E. Inbau, Scientific Evidence in Civil and Criminal Cases, 4th Edition, Foundation Press, New York (1995). 6. R.N. Morris, Forensic Handwriting Identification: Fundamental Concepts and Principles, Academic Press, London (2000). 7. E. David, The Scientific Examination of Documents Methods and Techniques, 2nd Edition, Taylor & Francis.