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What is the experience of learning criminal investigation?
Mainly study the relevant legal investigation procedures, investigation skills and investigation ideas, so that students can understand how the public security organs handle cases step by step when criminal cases occur.

In recent years, university teachers have published about 150 academic papers in academic journals at home and abroad, including about 40 core journals. 0/5 provincial and ministerial projects/kloc-and 8 horizontal projects; 8 school-level projects; Conduct academic lectures more than 20 times a year; Actively organize college teachers to study at home and abroad

Lectures and inspections; Hold various professional training courses for public security law every year; Co-organizing academic conferences at home and abroad; Actively participate in international and domestic academic conferences; There are many teachers working in various academic institutions. They are talking about an interesting and mysterious course (the picture shows the experimental course of the judicial expertise center), forensic medicine of the Criminal Investigation College.

Various interesting and mysterious subjects, such as on-the-spot investigation and material evidence technology, have always been beyond the reach of students in other colleges, and the public elective courses offered by Criminal Investigation College are often "overcrowded", so the risk of being kicked out is always high every time you choose the public elective courses offered by Criminal Investigation College, but many students will still choose the public elective courses offered by Criminal Investigation College whenever they choose courses.

It doesn't matter if you get kicked. Moreover, the judicial expertise center where criminal investigation students always attend classes is even more mysterious to students from other colleges, and there are many legends circulating in the school. They are talking about the academic achievements of undergraduates who are the only engineering majors in western politics (the picture shows the academic achievements of the student research team).

Since its establishment four years ago, the innovative team of undergraduate students majoring in criminal science and technology in Criminal Investigation College has been focusing on the application of nanotechnology in latent fingerprint appearance. Although in a college of arts and sciences, under the guidance of teachers, the team has successively completed the first national natural science foundation project of our school and applied for four national patents.

He published 4 public academic papers in Bulletin of Japanese Chemical Society, Criminal Technology and Journal of Chinese People's Public Security University, and won 3 provincial and ministerial prizes in the Challenge Cup competition. Relevant academic research has broadened the horizons of a new generation of criminal investigators. Make the rapidly developing nanotechnology better applied to the field of forensic science.