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The future of forensic and crime scene science. Part II. A UK perspective on forensic science education.

机译:法医和犯罪现场科学的未来。第二部分英国对法医学教育的看法。

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This paper builds on the views presented by the author at 'The Future of Forensic and Crime Scene Science Conference'. Forensic science has become an increasingly prominent area of science within the last 10 years. This increasing prominence together with popularity in the subject has seen the number of undergraduate students studying forensic science related courses at UK Universities increase rapidly in just 5 years and there are no short term signs of this trend reducing. In 2005, there were 450 courses with forensic in the title offered by higher education institutes. Although the forensic community has expressed its concern that job prospects for these students wishing to pursue careers as forensic scientists will be limited numbers of students undertaking science courses have still increased. The increase in students studying forensic science comes in an era of decreasing science numbers in higher education with the potential to produce high calibre science graduates with sought after skills in critical thinking, analysis, interpretation and communication. Technology has continued to advance at a similar pace providing those responsible for managing crime with a need and opportunity to identify and predict new and future applications of science and technology; not just in reducing and detecting crime but also in predicting how technology will be used by criminals in the future. There is therefore a need for forensic science users, providers and educators to identify the knowledge and skills required by forensic scientists and crime investigators of the future to ensure that technology continues to be used and applied to its full advantage. This provides universities an opportunity to contribute to the development of both the practice and practitioners of forensic science. This paper outlines the current issues facing universities in relation to forensic science and identifies their future role in providing high quality relevant courses for future forensic practitioners; developing current forensic practitioners through their participation in applied research, short courses, conferences and qualifications linked to professional practice; and supporting and developing the practice of forensic and crime scene science, through the identification, engagement and dissemination of pure and applied research.
机译:本文以作者在“法医和犯罪现场科学的未来”会议上提出的观点为基础。在过去的十年中,法医学已经成为科学领域中日益突出的领域。这种日益增长的知名度以及在该主题中的受欢迎程度已经表明,在短短5年内,在英国大学学习法医学相关课程的本科生人数迅速增加,并且没有短期迹象表明这种趋势会减少。 2005年,高等教育机构提供了450门法医学课程。尽管法医界对此表示关注,但由于法医科学家,这些希望从事职业的学生的就业前景有限,因此参加科学课程的学生人数仍在增加。法医学专业学生人数的增加是在高等教育科学数量下降的时代,有可能培养出高素质的,具有批判性思维,分析,解释和交流技巧的高等科学专业毕业生。技术以类似的速度继续发展,为负责犯罪管理的人员提供了确定和预测新的和未来的科学技术应用的需求和机会;不只是减少和侦查犯罪,而且还预测未来犯罪分子将如何使用技术。因此,法医科学的使用者,提供者和教育者需要确定未来的法医科学家和犯罪调查人员所需的知识和技能,以确保继续使用和应用技术以充分发挥其优势。这为大学提供了一个为法医学的实践和实践者的发展做出贡献的机会。本文概述了大学在法医科学方面当前面临的问题,并确定了它们在为未来的法医从业者提供高质量相关课程方面的未来作用;通过参与应用研究,短期课程,会议和与专业实践相关的资格培养当前的法务从业人员;通过确定,参与和传播纯净的和应用的研究,支持和发展法医学和犯罪现场科学的实践。

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