LAW 510
From MWSU Graduate School Policy Portal
LAW 510 510 Bloodstain Pattern Analysis in Violent Crimes (3 credits) Generally offered: As Needed
This course is a combination of lecture and laboratory experiences. It is designed so that the student understands the physics of bloodstains and what forces act on blood in forming bloodstains. At the completion of the course students should be able to analyze bloodstains found at the scenes of various crimes and determine the sequence of events that occurred at that crime scene. Topics presented include angles of impact, directionality of impact, and velocity of impact, pattern transfer and photography of bloodstains. Prerequisite: None
Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the course information, however, the MWSU Registrar is the authoritative source for this information. Also please see the section on Course Level.
