In April 2014, a team of academics at [anonymised] University developed a ‘hands on’ outreach initiative for year 8 school pupils attending a TeenTech event. A realistic crime scene was set: the pupils, dressed in forensic overalls, approached the ‘live’ scene of a crime whereby a car had just crashed, a ‘body’ lay injured in the vehicle and a distressed witness was causing havoc nearby. On cue a Police Officer approached the scene of the crime and the children were led through a process of gathering evidence and interviewing the witness in order to identify the cause of the crash. In the past year, the outreach activity has been incorporated into numerous other on-campus school visits and university-wide open days, with more than 200 s...
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The present study examines the utilization of a class project involving the Jack the Ripper murders....
Project Chameleon is a school-based educational programme relating to crime, UK law and social mora...
This article investigates the lack of engagement which forensic science students have demonstrated w...
A cross-Faculty collaboration has brought together five academics from a variety of disciplines at D...
Using criminal case work experience, the University of Strathclyde devised a novel means of deliveri...
Interactive experiences are rapidly becoming popular via the surge of ‘escape rooms’; part game and ...
Pedagogical practice in STEM education is directed to authentic learning approaches in order to enga...
Forensic science programs attract students from a range of scientific disciplines including chemistr...
Skills and knowledge gaps frequently exist between forensic educational programs and practical foren...
Many researches highlight that students\u2019 low or declining interest in science is largely due to...
There is a heightened pubic awareness of the importance of forensic science to crime scene investiga...
II Over the past two decades the field of forensic science has experienced a remarkable development ...
Australia and New Zealand Forensic Science Society 2018 Symposium in Perth, AustraliaDe Montfort Uni...
This paper will examine the relationship between criminal investigation specialists and higher educa...
Field trip to forensic chemistry program allowed seventh- and eighth-graders to examine evidence, pr...
The present study examines the utilization of a class project involving the Jack the Ripper murders....
Project Chameleon is a school-based educational programme relating to crime, UK law and social mora...
This article investigates the lack of engagement which forensic science students have demonstrated w...