Forensic Science - Bloodstain Patterns - July 28-August 1, 2025
Description
Session 1- Weekly Sessions Available (June 23, July 14, July 28): Bloodstain Patterns, Toxicology, and Bite Mark Evidence
In this engaging week of forensic science camp, students will explore a range of evidence types, beginning with hands-on bloodstain pattern analysis to understand how impact and movement influence splatter. They’ll dive into the world of toxicology, investigating how substances are detected in the body and the science behind interpreting toxicological data. The week also sheds light on invalid forensic methods, such as bite mark evidence, where students will experiment with making and analyzing their own impressions to see firsthand the unreliability of this type of evidence. Throughout the week, participants will engage in discussions and research case studies that demonstrate the real-world implications of forensic evidence in criminal cases. This immersive experience will highlight how scientific validity impacts criminal investigations and convictions.

Location:
Moses Brown School
Dates:
7/28/2025 - 8/1/2025
Time:
8:30 AM - 3:00 PM
Ages:
Grades 5th - 8th
Cost:
$475.00
Availability:
This session has openings
Registration will end on 7/24/2025.