Description
		
			This course will allow students continued exploration of the growing 
number of circumstances where science and the law interact in the 
field of evidence. Students have already been introduced to key 
disciplinary concepts in Evidence I, and this course will provide 
more in-depth analysis and an opportunity to consider how science is 
used in unsolved criminal cases. Students will be expected to apply 
concepts of evidence law and the federal and state rules of evidence 
which govern the admissibility of evidence in the legal process. 
Students will also utilize the laboratory format to study the 
various types of forensic evidence as well as the processes for 
collecting and analyzing such evidence. Prerequisite: CRJ320 or 
instructor approval. (3 s.h.)