Today, Forensic Science students completed their final rotation in the hands-on workshops focused on fingerprinting, ballistics & tool marks, blood spatter, and anthropology! Students in the anthropology workshop were given photos of human skeletal remains and were tasked to determine bone trauma, sex, and probable race. Students in the blood spatter workshop completed a Kastle Meyer Reagent Test, where they identified potential blood stains on stuffed animals. Students in the ballistics & tool marks workshop analyzed various tool marks, ultimately identifying which suspect committed the crime based on tool mark impressions and practicing measuring caliber. Students in the fingerprinting workshop practiced using magnetic fingerprint powder to find prints and ink pads to roll their fingerprints to determine their fingerprint patterns.
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