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The Science Department presents FBI/CSI Training

FBI/CSI Training Academy

Highlights of the programme Autopsy Blood Analysis Ballistics Criminal profiling DNA testing Drugs and poisons Fingerprinting

Day One Learn how to use blood types to narrow down your suspect pool. Where did that bullet come from?

Day Two Fingerprinting techniques

Day Three Criminal Minds – Profiling Autopsy – Using Dissection

Day Four Testing DNA and testing for drugs and poisons – Using chromatography to catch criminals.

Putting it all together Solve the crime with your new found forensic science skills.