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| School: | School of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology |
| Unit Description: | This unit explores the chemical and biochemical principles that underpin the interpretation of physical and toxicological evidence relevant to forensic investigation. Emphasis is placed on the significance of toxicokinetic and toxicodynamic parameters associated with crime-related drug and toxin administration and how those parameters can vary between individuals in ways that can potentially affect legal outcomes. Principles are illustrated with case studies that deal with sample preparation, sources of contamination, quality assurance, interpretation of data and the admissibility of evidence. |
| Enrolment Options: | | MURDOCH: Autumn non-standard teaching period, Internal |
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| Contact Time: | Lectures/seminars: 36 hours. |
| Fees: | Details |
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This information has been extracted dynamically from the 2008 Murdoch University Handbook |
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