Scenes from the extremely popular CBS TV crime series CSI (Crime Scene Investigation) are used to introduce "forensic geoscience" to students enrolled in a liberal arts general education geology course. The writers of this series have come up with scenarios, albeit they are fictitious, that ...
Students will learn from certified crime scene investigators with hands on experience about criminal investigations. Facilities Our 28,000 square-foot facility offers 7 acres of land for practical field exercises based on real-life cases, as well as more than 20 unique crime scene scenarios rooms....
Common scenarios include: Public Transport: Thieves may snatch phones from the hands of unsuspecting passengers while they are entering or exiting buses, trains, or trams. Busy Streets: Walking while using your phone can make you an easy target for thieves who can grab it and disappear in secon...
If you’re a creative type looking to work with comics or wanting to learn about how scene choices are made, give this book a look. If you’re just looking for an action-packed story, pick up the original edition of “Pulp.”
The scene turned into one of fanfare as Lehigh students and even celebrities — like “Glee” actor/singer Jonathan Groff and comedian and actress Wanda Sykes— descended on the Banana Factory voting line, taking photos with and encouraging voters to push through...
For Professor Olson, the most important lesson was to show students the complexity of a death scene and how every detail could have a huge impact on the outcome of a case: “A single piece of evidence could have different meanings in different contexts. The interpretations of those meanings ...
Crime Scene Visits Interviews Interrogations Knock ‘n Talks Surveillance DNA Search Warrants Affidavits Controlled Buys Arrests … and much, much more. You get the idea, though. By effectively logging each Case Action in a particular Case, the investigators (and management) are able to quickly an...
Act confident and focused. Just as you can sense people's feelings, others can sense yours as well. Predators look for people who are meek, mild, weak, unfocused, and distracted. "Criminals are looking for easy pickings. They're looking for someone who they can take by surprise and will...
Running simulations for various crime scenarios Reconstruct pieces of evidence in a digital environment, use 3D data for extensive forensic analysis, and export it for crime scene simulations, to visualize multiple scenarios on your screen. Creating virtual crime scenes for court Use 3D scanning to...
West Des Moines Police found the crime scene inside the home baffling, with no signs of a struggle, no evidence of theft or sexual assault, no clear apparent motive. Okland’s case quickly became national news. Despite nearly 900 leads and 500 interviews in the ensuing years,it went cold ...