Mock Crime Scene In Medical Forensics

Submitted by shelley.heaton on
mannequin positioned face up
Chair with evidence by it
Crime scene with hammer and blood
crime scene with garbage bags
girl with the blood and rubber mallet
crime scene with mannequin and 6 students assessing
mannequin and garbage bag and bloody hand print
crime scene with mannequin and overturned chair
students looking at the crime scene
boy and girl looking at crime scence
student in-puting information in
student hanging crime scene tape up
boy setting up the crime scene
students at the door looking at the crime scene
student with gloves going over facts and evidence

What do you do when you learn how to collect evidence?  Have a mock crime scene of course.  Students at the ALC had the opportunity to look for evidence at four different crime scenes.   Students have divided into teams each team member had a specific job to accomplish such as the first responder, evidence collector, photographer, and recorder.

  Students collected evidence, bagged the evidence, and photographed evidence.  Each group then reconstructed the crime scene from the evidence. 

Evidence tells the story and these students figured out what the story was. 

Students loved that this activity was hands-on and gave them the opportunity to practice what they had learned in class. 

 

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Attributions
Shelley Heaton, Suzette Hartvigsen