Time: 1 Hour
Maximum Capacity: 30 People
Overview: Forensic biology involves applying biological evidence to crime-solving. This workshop covers various types of bloodstain pattern evidence, and how they can help reconstruct how a crime occurred. Students will compare test castoff patterns to a crime scene to determine the weapon used. You'll also learn techniques for finding bloodstains invisible to the naked eye, and how DNA can place a suspect at the scene of a crime. Finally, you'll interpret the evidence you've gathered to see how such evidence can support or disprove a suspect's story.
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*** Private Workshops are available for teachers, students, birthday parties and other private events. There is an additional fee for all workshops. Please call the Crime Museum Sales Office at 202-621-5553 or email sales@crimemuseum.org for more information. If you would like to book online please click here.
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