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Hillcrest HS Forensic Science Students Secure Mock Crime Scene

Students worked together engaging in evidence collection techniques

Forensic science students demonstrate proper lab techniques in mock crime scene scenario Mrs. Brenetta Allison’s Honors Forensic Science students are working together in teams to unravel a mock crime scene in the Hillcrest courtyards. Students interact daily as they work together engaging in evidence collection techniques, crime scene sketching, proper search methods and fingerprint transfer. These students have learned the importance of “securing the crime scene” and the proper channels necessary for proper physical evidence collection.

With the help of Hillcrest’s Associate Principal Dr. Scott Buchanan and the maintenance department, Mrs. Allison’s class was fortunate to share (with the auto shop) the use of a donated automobile. In the past, Mrs. Allison has collaborated with a local impound to arrange cars for the class; this year, however, the students were fortunate to have their own car for forensic lab detail.

Students will use the car to lift prints, collect hair and fabric samples and make tire impressions. This is another opportunity for students to connect classroom lab instruction with college and career readiness..
For more information about the Forensic Science class, please contact teacher Mrs. Allison at ballison@bhsd228.com.

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