
FOR CRIMINOLOGISTS

A criminologists' guide to DNA evidences
Law is witnessing the disruption that other industries have experienced due to technological advances. Anyone who wants to work in the field of forensic science must necessarily be familiar with genetics and how technologies related to DNA work.
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Criminologists, Lawyers, students, private detectives, psychologists and all those who want to be competitive in the field of forensic science.
If you want to learn how to deal with DNA evidence to find out the truth, don’t miss this opportunity!

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Why do people who want to work in the field of forensic science need to know about genetics and how DNA technologies work?
A basic understanding of DNA, including an overview to its structure, its different types and an introduction to methodologies for the reading of genetic code.
The different uses of the analysis of genetic material: identification of genetic diseases as evidence and detection of viral or bacterial infections as markers of the subject, and analysis of the genetic code through AI.
How to verify that the operator has not contaminated the DNA tests? Insight into the tools for gathering genetic material and analysis of the most common errors in evidence collection.
What are chimeras and how do they come about: the concept of uniqueness of the individual; cases and examples and other bizarre implications such as ethnicity and sexuality.
What should a criminologist do when dealing with a chimera?
Technology as a threat to DNA evidence: how genetic material can be created or modified and how to identify altered genetic evidence. Let’s find out what Crisper/Cas9 is.
Technological advancement is enabling things that were once unthinkable. An overview of the impact that technological threats will have on judicial systems and the new types of crime that can be perpetuated.
What is the relationship between morality, jurisprudence and technology? The ethical implications of biological evidence: current limits, regulatory gaps and likely future scenarios.
Advice on the best actions to take when dealing with DNA evidence and how to turn this knowledge into a job opportunity.
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DNA MANIPULATION FOR CRIMINOLOGISTS
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Does the course require live participation?
No the course is entirely ondemand and consists of video-recorded lessons that can be accessed from any device and at any time from the students’ personal dashboard. However, online meetings are organised throughout the year (for members only) for Q&A sessions with speakers and experts in the field.
Who are the course lecturers?
The course speakers are internationally renowned experts in the field of genetics. Daniel Levi is a neurosurgeon, strategic manager of Ticino Salute, consultant, and expert in oncological genetics and DNA modification technologies. Pasquale Ferrante is a world-renowned scientist with several scientific publications that have become milestones in the field, virologist and professor at the University of Milan. Paola Sonni is a lawyer and a member of the Swiss Institute for Disruptive Innovation with a heterogeneous set of skills deriving from the convergence of law, medicine and new technologies with a specific focus on genome editing.
Why should I take this course?
This is the world’s first on-demand course on DNA manipulation dedicated to forensic science practitioners and students. The course provides an indispensable skill set and know-how to proactively deal with genetic evidence both in court and during investigations.
Does access to the courses have an expiry day?
No, the course have lifetime access.
Does the School issue certifications?
Of course, once you have finished the course, you can download the School of Disruption certification, recognized by the Swiss Institute for Disruptive Innovation and the Competence Center for Genetic Engineering. The certificate can be attached to your CV or registered on LinkedIn.
Any other questions?
Feel free to write to support@disruption.school to request any information about our school and courses.

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Daniel Levi
Expert in Oncological Genetics and DNA Modification Technologies, Neurosurgeon, Scientist, Clinical and Research Strategic Manager @ Ticino Health, Astrophysics Fanatic, President of the Competence Center for Genetic Engineering, Member of the Swiss Institute for Disruptive Innovation.

Pasquale Ferrante
Dr Pasquale Ferrante is a world-renowned virologist: medical scientist and Full Professor of Microbiology and Virology at the University of Milan; Adjunct Professor at Temple University in Philadelphia, PA, USA; Medical and Scientific Director of the Città Studi Clinical Institute in Milan. He has been working for many years in prestigious international scientific institutes in the field of HIV research. His career has been a succession of successes and professional awards.

Paola Sonni
Lawyer and member of the Swiss Institute for Disruptive Innovation, Paola has developed a heterogeneous set of skills that arise from the convergence between law, medicine, and new technologies with a specific focus on genome editing.
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