The Audubon Junior Forensic Science Camp held their Mock Crime Scene
Investigation in the Museum Garden at John James Audubon State Park on
Friday to wrap up their week long activities.
The camp featured challenges for the kids using a mock forensics lab performing DNA extraction and modeling, skeletal reconstruction, and identifying a victim from dentistry, hair and fiber evidence. Special guests included law enforcement officers from Kentucky State Police Post 16, who provided free fingerprinting and a guest speaker who spoke about lie-detecting.
Read more at : http://surfky.com/index.php/communities/77-owensboro-news/35150-forensic-science-investigation-leaves-young-campers-amazed
The camp featured challenges for the kids using a mock forensics lab performing DNA extraction and modeling, skeletal reconstruction, and identifying a victim from dentistry, hair and fiber evidence. Special guests included law enforcement officers from Kentucky State Police Post 16, who provided free fingerprinting and a guest speaker who spoke about lie-detecting.
Read more at : http://surfky.com/index.php/communities/77-owensboro-news/35150-forensic-science-investigation-leaves-young-campers-amazed
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