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FrSc 106 Forensic Ballistics

This course intends to provide students fundamental knowledge regarding branches of ballistics, classification of firearms, classes of bullet and cartridge cases, source and origin of gun powder, and primer. Provide basic knowledge in differentiating class and individual characteristics found in firearms, bullet and cartridge cases. Identify appropriate agencies that can handle issues related for firearm examination and apply knowledge in criminal law, procedure and evidence in qualifying a case related to firearm investigation and in court presentation.

Course description as found in the course syllabus

Chapter 1: Overview of Forensic Ballistics

  • History of Forensic Ballistics
  • Relevant Personalities
  • Branches of Ballistics

Chapter 2: Firearms

  • Classification of Firearms
  • Class Characteristics and Individual Characteristics of Firearms
  • Uniqueness of Firearm Markings and Barrel Markings

Chapter 3: Ammunition

  • Basic Parts of Ammunition
  • Primers
  • Gunpowders
  • Bullets and Cartridge Cases

Chapter 4: The Forensic Ballistics Laboratory

  • Laboratory Equipment Used in the Examination of Firearms, Cartridges, Fired Bullets, and Allied Matters
  • Crime Scene Processing for Firearms, Bullets, Ammunition, and Firearm Accessories in the Crime Scene
  • Marking the Evidence

Chapter 5: Court Presentation of Forensic Ballistics Evidence

Laboratory Activities

One thought on “FrSc 106 Forensic Ballistics”

  1. Jobert Estil says:
    December 14, 2023 at 7:05 PM

    Forensic ballistics stands as a vital component of forensic science, contributing significantly to the pursuit of justice and the resolution of criminal cases.

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