• Introduction and Basics of Cell Phone Forensics, A brief history of the development of mobile phone technology, The history of mobile phone forensics, The mobile phone forensics process
    PDA Forensics, Digital Evidence Handling for Cell Phones and SIM Cards, SIM Card Cloning, Call History Recovery, Deleted SMS Recovery, Evidence in Mobile Phone Systems, Mobile Storage Media
    Forensic analysis of mobile phone internal memory, Digital Camera Forensics, Advanced Cell (Mobile) Phone Forensics, Mobile phone forensics case studies, Tools used in Mobile and SIM Card Forensics, Expert Opinion Report Writing, Ethics for the Expert Witness
  • History of Forensic Investigation, Introduction to Crime Scene Investigation, Locard's Exchange Principle, Types of Evidence and Protecting the Evidence, Dealing with Suspect Persons, Witnesses and Family Members, Identifying Physical Evidence, Examination of glass and soil, Role of Crime Scene Investigator, Processing a Crime Scene, Crime Scene Documentation, Collecting the Evidence, Crime Scene Photography and Sketching, Chain of custody and Forwarding of different types of evidences to the laboratories, Interpreting a Crime Scene, Techniques for Handling Evidence, Blood Spatter Analysis
    - Reconstructing a Crime Scene
    - Crime Scene Tool, Kits and Equipment etc...
  • An Introduction to Criminal Profiling, History of Criminology, Criminal Profilers, Criminal profile validation and investigations, Psychological side of serial offenders, Polygraph Testing, Narco-analysis, Lie-Detection,Brain Profiling, Interviewing techniques, Offender profiling, Modus Operandi, Portrait Parle etc...
  • Computer Basics, Cyber Forensic Basics, Data and Evidence Recovery, Cyber Crimes and Cyber Laws, Cyber Forensics Investigation, Cyber Security etc
  • Introduction to Forensic, Fingerprints; History and Development & Classification of Fingerprints; Henry classification; Identifying individuals from fingerprint patterns; Lifting finger prints, Types of Fingerprints and Class & Individual Characteristics; Fingerprint development; Photography of fingerprints; Comparison / Verification of fingerprints, AFIS, Finger print expert in court, Expert Opinion Writing etc...
  • Introduction to Forensic Accounting and Fraud Examination, Principles of Forensic Accounting and Fraud Examination, Roles of the Forensic Accountant, Introduction to Fraud and Forensic Accounting, The Nature of Fraud, Why People Commit Fraud, Fighting Fraud, Fraud Prevention, Fraud Detection, Recognizing the Symptoms of Fraud, Data-Driven Fraud Detection, Fraud Investigation, Investigating Theft Acts, Investigating Concealment, Conversion Investigation Methods, Private Sources of Information, Inquiry Methods and Fraud Reports, Honesty Testing, The Fraud Reports, Management Fraud, Financial Statement Fraud
    Revenue-and Inventory-Related Financial Statement Frauds, Liability, Asset, and Inadequate Disclosure Frauds, Fraud Against Organizations, Consumer Fraud, Identity Theft, Investment Scams, Money Laundering, Bankruptcy, Divorce, and Tax Fraud, Fraud in E-Commerce, Resolution of Fraud, Legal Follow-Up, Being an Expert Witness, Financial Statement Fraud Standards, Avoiding common mistakes in fraud risk assessment and examination, Credit Card Frauds, Online Transaction Frauds, Cheque Frauds etc.
  • Introduction to Cyber Forensics, Cyber Crimes, Digital Image Authentication, Use of Cyber Forensics for Image, Audio and Video Examination / Recovery, Forensic video technology, Multi-Media Evidence, Recovery of digital video / Deleted Video & Audio Files recovery, Video and Audio Evidence handling procedures, Digital image processing, Audio Analysis Methodology, Speech and Noise Characteristics, Forensic phonetics, Speaker identification, Photo Analysis, Ethics for the Expert Witness etc...
  • Introduction to Forensic Science, Forensic Biology, Forensic Biotechnology, Forensic Genetics, Forensic Agriculture, DNA fingerprinting, DNA Profiling, DNA Testing; Ethics, Rules and Procedures; RFLP; RAPD; AFLP; Microsatellites; PCR amplifications; SNuPs; Genetic linkage mapping; Extract DNA from blood and biological material; and other tests for DNA; DNA Testing Tools, Crime Investigation and many more...
  • Questioned Document, Common individual characteristics associated with handwriting, comparison to a questioned documents, Nature and problems of document examination, Classification of documents, Preliminary examination of documents, General characteristics of handwriting, individual characteristic of handwriting, basic tools needed for forensic documents examination and their use, Introduction to Fingerprints; Classification of Fingerprints; Lifting finger prints from various objects.; Class & Individual Characteristics; Fingerprint development; Finger print expert in court, Expert Opinion Writing etc...
  • Introduction to Forensic Medicine and Basic concepts, Injuries: Types and classification of injuries, anti-mortem and post-mortem injuries, aging of injuries, artificial injuries, Forensic Toxicology: Introduction, Role of the toxicologist, significance of toxicological findings, poisons, definition, classification on the basis of their origin, physiological action and chemical nature, poisons and poisoning, Introduction to Medical Jurisprudence and legal procedure, Law and Medicine, Law in relation to the Medical Profession, practice of Legal Medicine,
    Medico legal Autopsy: Introduction to Autopsy, collection and preservation of viscera for analysis, postmortem report, Death: Introduction to death, Causes of death, determination of time since death, medico legal aspects of death investigation, types of deaths, Personal Identification, Abortion- Introduction, Examination of the woman, Examination of the aborted material, developmental stages of a foetus, Infanticides, General study and Isolation techniques of toxins, drugs, Volatile poisons, vegetable poisons
  • Introduction to Forensic Science, Introduction to Forensic Odontology / Dentistry, Introduction to Forensic Anthropology, Role and Importance of Forensic Odontologist, Forensic Dentistry and the Law, Identification of human remains, Identification in mass fatalities, Assessment of bite mark injuries, Age estimation
    Bite Marks, Use of Bite Marks to Identify Individuals, Post-mortem Identification, Evaluation of dental evidence, Dental Records and Profiling, DNA extraction from tooth
  • ntroduction to Forensic Psychology, Psychologists & the Legal System, Personality Assessment in Personal Injury Litigation,
    Identification and Evaluation of Criminal Suspects, Violence Risk Assessment- Research, Legal and Clinical Considerations,
    The Rights of Victims and The Rights of the Accused, Psychology of Victims, An introduction to personality disorders. Therapy interfering behaviours.; Intro. to Criminal Profiling, Polygraph Testing, Narco-analysis, Lie-Detection, Brain Profiling, Interviewing techniques, Offender profiling, Modus Operandi, Portrait Parle etc...; Role of psychologists in relation to the legal framework etc...
  • Forensic Sciences: Basics, Ethics, Rules, Laws, Procedures, Investigating the Crime Scene, Forensic identification, DNA and Serology, Handwriting, Fingerprints, Introduction to Crime, Criminal Profiling; Private Investigator; Forensic Psychology, and other important issues... Introduction to Forensic Medicine; Injuries; Introduction, Role of the toxicologist, poisons, definition, classification on the basis of their origin, physiological action and chemical nature, poisons and poisoning.; Introduction to Medical Jurisprudence and legal procedure, Autopsy: Introduction to Autopsy; Death: Introduction to death, toxins, drugs, etc
  • Forensic Sciences: Basics, Ethics, Rules, Laws, Procedures, Cross Examinations etc...

    Introduction to Forensic Odontology / Dentistry, Introduction to Forensic Anthropology, Role and Importance of Forensic Odontologist, Forensic Dentistry and the Law etc..
  • Forensic Sciences: Basics, Ethics, Rules, Laws, Procedures, Cross Examinations etc. Investigating the Crime Scene (The Crime Scene and the Collection of Evidence), Investigating and Processing Physical Evidence, The Microscope and Forensic identification of Hair and Fibers, Toxicology, Forensic Medicine, DNA and Serology
    Questioned Documents and Handwriting, Fingerprints, Tool marks and other impressions, Firearms, Arsons, Explosives and the Investigation of Bombings (Ballistics), Criminal Profiling; How To Be Your Own Private Investigator; Crime against woman and child; Drug Addiction and crime; White Collar Crime; Political Crime; Property Crime; Violent Crime; Forensic Psychology, Anthropology, Forensic Engineering, Forensic Entomology, Wildlife Forensics and other important issues...
  • An Introduction to a Private Investigator, Civil and Criminal Laws, Importance and Role of a Private Investigator, The code of ethics, Obtaining a License as a Private Investigator
    Types of Crimes and Investigations, Theft, Fraud, Deception, Assault, Accident, Trespass etc, Crime Scene Investigation and Forensic Photography, Criminal Profiling, Portrait Parle and Modus Operandi, Forensic Science and Criminology Basics, Forensic Experts, Scientists and Investigators, Introduction to Fingerprint Verification and Handwriting Examination, Methods of identification and Sources of information, Evidence- Gathering, Preserving and Presenting, Background Investigations, Protection and Security, Writing Opinions, Preparing a case file or Reporting to client, Starting a business & Career as an investigator and Getting Clients
  • Questioned Documents- Introduction, Basic Terminologies, Common individual characteristics associated with handwriting, Important guidelines for the collection of known writings for comparison to a questioned documents, Identify some of the techniques to uncover alterations, erasures, obliterations, and variations in pen inks, Nature and problems of document examination, Classification of documents, Preliminary examination of documents, Basis of handwriting identification, Various types of documents, General characteristics of handwriting, individual characteristic of handwriting, basic tools needed for forensic documents examination and their use, Disguised writing and anonymous letters, Examination of signatures, Determination of age of documents by examination of signatures, Examination of computer print out, identification of dot-matrix, ink-jet and laser printers, electronic typewriter, e- Documents, digital signatures, opinion writing, reasons for opinion and cross examination.