Students investigate fake crime scene at Bracknell and Wokingham college
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FAKE blood and a mannequine were used as part of a crime scene at a college in Bracknell.
Bracknell and Wokingham College forensic students put their skills to the test when they were tasked with investigating a fake crime scene.
The flat at the college on Church Road was turned into a mock murder scene.
Students were given the scenario that a 26-year-old nurse, who lives on her own, was found dead by the police after neighbours found blood signs.
Jaymie Miles is studying a Forensic Science Level 3 Extended Diploma at Bracknell and Wokingham College.
She said: “Doing practical work helps me to understand the theory and put it into context. It makes it easier to process.
“In the future, I would like to be a paramedic or forensic detective, so this exercise has helped me to be more confident and see how it relates to my career aspirations.”
Students were asked to examine, draw a sketch of and photograph the scene, make notes and take samples for evidence.
The college also set up an immersive suite, where students could learn how to interview a pretend suspect and witnesses and took part in a court exercise, where they had to defend their interview.
The students also analysed samples in one of the college’s science labs and produced an analysis report.
This exercise helped to put students’ learning into practice and gave them an insight into what it’s like to investigate a crime scene in real life.
Sharon Rees, Law and Criminology Teacher at Activate Learning, said: “This was a great opportunity for the students to put their learning into practice.
“It also gave them a glimpse of what it would be like in the future for them if they attend a crime scene, court or need to interview suspects and witnesses if they choose to pursue a career in Forensic Science.”
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