Law of Searching & Seizing Digital Evidence
CRIM 225
Description: Computer evidence (digital evidence) is being used every day in our country to convict criminals of crimes ranging from possession of child pornography to embezzlement to murder. Every competent, modern law enforcement officer understands the significance of digital evidence in every case submitted for prosecution. Students will be required to learn, and apply, legal principles that govern how this vital evidence is recovered (and used) to insure that it will be legally admissible in court.
Prerequisite: CRIM-120, CFDI-240 and 60 completed credits or permission of the program director.
Credits: 3
Currently Offered
Course # |
Days |
Time |
Dates |
Instructor |
Seats |
Spring |
CRIM 225-45 |
Online |
Online |
03/11/24 - 04/26/24 |
Nash |
4 |
Summer |
CRIM 225-45 |
Online |
Online |
07/01/24 - 08/16/24 |
Staff |
14 |
Fall |
CRIM 225-45 |
Online |
Online |
10/21/24 - 12/13/24 |
Staff |
13 |