- Docente: Maurizio Tonellotto
- Credits: 5
- SSD: SPS/12
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Forli
- Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Criminology for Investigation and Security (cod. 8491)
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from Sep 17, 2024 to Dec 17, 2024
Learning outcomes
The course will provide the students with the technical and juridical knowledge necessary for dealing with all aspects of the investigation and in particular its judicial/penal procedures.
The most advanced investigation techniques will be analysed during the course and both scientific and traditional methods will be applied.
Course contents
The course aims to provide students the necessary skills to be able to move in the field of police or private investigations, by acquiring the technical and theoretical skills to operate as an expert or advisor in the investigative field.
The program can be divided into two distinct parts:
Part one:
Investigations, criminality and criminal prosecution:
- Investigative techniques and tools in the current regulatory framework
- The Office of the Public Ministry and the Judicial Police
- Private detective and the defense investigations
Crime scene investigation
- First response : Technical and scientific investigations
- Person identification: "unsub" and his identification
Part two:
Digital investigation:
- Computer science applied to investigations (in brief);
- data and information: the correlation of evidence;
- communication networks;
- between virtual and real: social networks, forums and dark web;
- computer investigation: tools and techniques
- Digital forensics and digital evidence
- Brief notes on the most common international best practices for seizing electronic evidence
Readings/Bibliography
For the Part One:
- Cantone R., Contieri E., La polizia giudiziaria. Atti e attività, Laurus Robuffo, 2021 (limited to the chapters 1-4, 8,14,15,16);
- Rizzi V., Giannini A.M. (a cura di), Investigare 5.0. Criminologia e criminalistica. Viaggio nel mondo delle indagini, Piccin-Nuova Libraria, 2023 (limited to the chapters: 2, 3);
For the Part Two:
- M. Tonellotto, Computer forensics: l’acquisizione della prova informatica, Edizioni Accademiche Italiane, 2015;
+ Paper handouts and documentation provided in class
Teaching methods
Classroom lectures.
An active teaching methodology will be favored and the discussion in the classroom will be strongly encouraged.
Attendance at lessons (certified by at least 70% of attendance) is not mandatory but is recommended and it is necessary to carry out the exam program reserved for "attending students".
Assessment methods
The exam for non-attending students will be written (multiple choice questions) on the entire program and bibliography suggested.
Attending students will be able to take a test at the end of the course and it will verify the knowledge acquired on the topics covered during the class.
The test will be written and will include multiple choice questions.
Teaching tools
Slides, online resources.
Office hours
See the website of Maurizio Tonellotto
SDGs


This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.