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Rungta International Skills University, Bhilai C.G.

Lecture-wise Content Preparation Template

Subject Details
Program Bsc Forensic Science
Subject Name Crime Scene
Subject Code
Semester 1st semester
Unit No. 01
Faculty(ies) Name Himani

Lecture Details (Repeat for Each Lecture)


Lecture No. 05
Duration 60min
Planned Date

1. Learning Objectives (LOs)


 . By the end of this lecture, students will be able to:
 Understand the concept of crime scene reconstruction.
 List and describe the steps involved in reconstruction.
 Identify tools and technologies used in reconstruction.
 Relate reconstruction to actual crime resolution.

2. Prerequisite Knowledge

 Students should:
 Know basics of crime scene documentation.
 Understand physical evidence and scene sketching.

3. Content to be Delivered
 What is Crime Scene Reconstruction?
 Definition and goals.
 Importance in investigations and trials.
 Steps in Crime Scene Reconstruction:
 Data collection
 Hypothesis formulation
 Testing and validation
 Final interpretation
 Types of Reconstruction:
 Specific Incident Reconstruction (e.g., shooting, explosion)
 Event Reconstruction (sequence of events)
 Physical Evidence Reconstruction (blood patterns, bullets, etc.)
 Tools and Technologies:
 3D laser scanners
 Bloodstain pattern analysis
 Forensic animation
 Challenges and Limitations

4. Examples / Demonstrations

 Real Case Example: Batla House Encounter – sequence reconstruction.

 Show 2D vs 3D reconstruction images/videos (if projector available).

 Classroom activity: Hypothesize sequence of events based on a mock setup.

5. Case Study / Application / Use-case


 Case Example: 2008 Noida Double Murder Case (Aarushi-Hemraj)
 Discuss multiple reconstructions and media vs. forensic versions.

6. Practice Problems related to this lecture


 What is crime scene reconstruction?
 List and explain the steps involved in reconstructing a crime scene.
 What is the role of 3D scanning in reconstruction?

 Describe an example where reconstruction helped in solving the case.

7. References

 Saferstein, R. – Criminalistics
1. Sharma, B.R. – Forensic Scie

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