If you want to enroll in the first edition of II Level Master’s Degree for Crime Scene Investigator, you can do it by 19th December, 2016. 

The Master in Scientific investigations and criminal trial is aimed at professionals from different branches of this sector (from the law to biology, chemistry and medicine) and at legal practitioners, future lawyers, consultants and experts, as well as at lawyers, magistrates and judges who are already exercising their profession and feel the need to investigate the issue.
Also members of the police and journalists of court reporting can enroll in this master.

This innovative master will have a multidisciplinary approach, that “aims to help overcome difficulties due to the different communication codes used by science and criminal trial, areas that are now increasingly interconnected“.
These are the words of Francesco Caprioli, director of the course. During the presentation of the Master, he explained that the lectures will deal mainly with the use of chemical-biological and forensic sciences in the investigation and in the criminal trial.

Anyone who is acquainted with the current dynamics of the criminal justice or even with television schedules, from the news to tv-series, knows how important new scientific fact-finding techniques are, from the analysis of the DNA to the luminol” explains Professor Caprioli. He also says: “Our Master will be preceded by preparatory lessons for those who want to fill any deficit in the three scientific macro-areas of the course (Fundamentals of Criminal Law and Procedure, Fundamentals of Chemistry and Biology, Fundamentals of Forensic Medicine). In addition to the theory, there will be also technical and practical lectures in the laboratory and for those who want, it will be possible to attend an autopsy“.

The course will start on January 13, 2017 and will last a whole year. End: December 2, 2017.

If you are interested in, visit the website of the Master.