Degree | Type | Year | Semester |
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2502501 Prevention and Integral Safety and Security | OT | 4 | 0 |
This subject doesn't have any pre-requierments
The main objective of the subject is focused on the most critical and contemporary aspects of the professional activity. This will take place through theoretical and practical application and reasoning the content and development of technical reports.
Specific formative objectives are:
- Improvement on learning and analyzing skills and their practical application.
- Develop a capability on project elaboration, design and management. Proficiency on searching and managing information.
- Develope a capability on analyzing, synthesizing and selecting critical information for a technical development of specific matters and its integration on security and investigation.
- To assimilate theoretical and practical tasks linked directly to the private investigator profession.
- To discern the relevance of the aspects involved in operative investigation and to be able to delimitate the way of acting according to the specific legislation.
- Development of critical and autocritical capacity. To perform professional activity according to ethical and deontological concepts.
The subject is divided in three parts:
Part 1 – Intellectual Property: Industrial Property and Author Rights.
Part2 – Personal Identification and Expert Investigation: Dactiloscopy, Lophoscopy and Footprints. – Biological Samples and their analysis: DNA. – Forensic Sound and Image. – Expert Inspection: Traces and custody chain. – Forensic ballistic. – Fire Technical Investigaion.
Part 3 – Documentoscopy. – Forensic Calligraphy Expertise. – Handwriting as coadjuvant on documental security.
Lessons
Lesson 1.- Introduction to the subject. – Intellectual Property. Protection models on intellectual property.
Lesson 2.- Trademarks distinctive elements. Practice.
Lesson 3.- The protection of innovations (1). Practice.
Lesson 4.- Rights of author. Plagiarism. Practice.
Lesson 5.- Criminalistics. The scientific method and the work of the investigator.
Lesson 6.- Personal identification. Dactiloscopy. Lophoscopy. Expertise ocular inspection. Biometric identification. Footprints.
Lesson 7.- New advances on scientific investigation: forensic ballistics, genetics and general biology, the DNA, chemical analysis of remains and forensic entomology.
Lesson 8.- Expertise ocular inspection. Traces and custody chain.
Lesson 9.- Forensic acoustics. Spectrograms. Vocal Passport.
Lesson 10.- Technical investigation of fires.
Lesson 11.- Security elements on identification documents.
Lesson 12.- Security elements on currency. Plastic money.
Lesson 13.- Bank tickets: Euro and Dollar.
Lesson 14.-Graphoscopy: origin and laws on handwriting.
Lesson 15.- Origin and elements on signature.
Lesson 16.- Fake signatures: elements of identification.
Lectures will be conducted according to a magistral methodology where the teacher will expose the theoretical aspects of subject of study. On practical sessions the students will work individually or in team, discussing and solving specific cases. Theoretical knowledge will be evaluated through writing tests. Practical skills will be evaluated through elaboration of individual tasks.
Furthermore, every student will search for documentation and will elaborate personal work about lectures conducted during the course.
The tutorials with the Professor concluded by email.
Title | Hours | ECTS | Learning Outcomes |
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Type: Directed | |||
Magistral lessons with TICsupport and active participation of the students. | 44 | 1.76 | 1, 4, 8, 5, 10, 9, 12, 11 |
Type: Supervised | |||
Support tutoring for elaboration of theoretical-practical and fieldworks. | 12 | 0.48 | 3, 1, 8, 5, 7 |
Type: Autonomous | |||
Elaboration, exposition and debate of exercise and practical cases individually or in group. | 94 | 3.76 | 2, 4, 8, 5, 6, 9, 12, 11 |
The main purpose of the proposed planning is to achieve the continuous evaluation of the student.
Formal writing, redaction, orthography and communicative skills will be evaluated as minimal requirements to pass the subject.
Every single evaluation test can be reviewed, by previous demand from the student.
Reevaluation final exam: continuous evaluation will not take place if one or more tasks are not presented. In this case the 100% of the final grade will como from the final examen on february. Passing this exam will correspond to a final grade of 5 in the subject.
To participate in the recovery the students must have been previously evaluated in a set of activities, the weight of which equals a minimum of two thirds of the total grade of the subject. However, the qualification that will consist of the student's file is a maximum of 5-Approved.
With no prejudice of additional disciplinary measures according to current academic legislation, irregularities committed by a student will be qualified as zero (0), e.g. plagiarize, copy or let copy… One of these activities during the evaluation will connote failing this evaluation test as zero (0). Evaluation activitiesfailed this way will not be recoverable, so if any of these activities are needed to pass the subject, the subject will be failed directly with no opportunity to be recovered in the same course
Title | Weighting | Hours | ECTS | Learning Outcomes |
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Individual theoretical-practical works | 30% | 0 | 0 | 3, 1, 8, 5, 7, 9 |
Practical fieldworks (in the classroom) | 30% | 0 | 0 | 4, 8, 5, 10, 7, 12, 11 |
Writing tests | 40% | 0 | 0 | 1, 2, 4, 8, 5, 6, 7, 9, 12, 11 |
Essential Bibliography
- ANTÓN BARBERÁ F. y DE LUIS TURÉGANO J.V., Policía Científica (2 vols), Ed. Tirant lo Blanch, Valencia, 2004.
- BERCOVITZ RODRÍGUEZ-CANO R., Comentarios a la Ley de Propiedad Intelectual, Ed. Tecnos S.A., Madrid, 2007.
- ROBLES LLORENTE M.A. y VEGA RAMOS A., Grafoscopia y Pericia Caligráfica Forense, Ed.Bosch, Barcelona, 2009.
Complementary Bibliography:
- ANTÓN BARBERÁ F. y MÉNDEZ VAQUERO F., Análisis de textos manuscritos, firmas yalteraciones documentales, Ed. Tirant lo Blanch, Valencia, 1998.
- ASSOCIATION LITTÉRAIRE ET ARTISTIQUE INTERNATIONALE, La protección de las ideas, Alai, Jornadas de estudio Sitges octubre 1992.
- GARCÍA PINDADO, M. y otros, Identificación (tomo I), División de Formación y Perfeccionamiento del Cuerpo Nacional de Policía, Madrid, 1990.
- GAYET J., Manual de la Policía Científica, Ed. Zeus, Barcelona, 1962.
- LOCARD, E., Manual de Técnica Policíaca, Editorial José Montesó, Barcelona, 1963.
- ROBLES LLORENTE M.A., La escritura y la firma manuscrita como elementos coadyuvantes de la seguridad documental. Tesis doctoral UAB, 2015.
- SERRANO GARCIA P., Grafística. Manual de Documentoscopia o examen y peritaje de documentos, Imprenta Justo López, Madrid 1953.
- VEGA RAMOS A. y ROBLES LLORENTE M.A., Grafoscopia. Identificación de escritura y firmas.Ed. Cedecs, Barcelona, 2000.
- VILLEGAS E. M. y PRIETO MARTIN J., Proceso gráfico: Graphic process, Europol, Salamanca, 2003.
- Glosario del Consejo de la Unión Europea de seguridad de los documentos:
http://prado.consilium.europa.eu/es/glossarypopup.html
Información sobre Propiedad Intelectual:
http://www.oepm.es
https://euipo.europa.eu
http://www.wipo.int