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Interested in having a career in forensics or criminology? Listen and learn with biweekly (every Sunday and Thursday) criminology and forensics lessons accompanied by optional assessments, assignments, research questions, and transcripts on google classroom.

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Interested in having a career in forensics or criminology? Listen and learn with biweekly (every Sunday and Thursday) criminology and forensics lessons accompanied by optional assessments, assignments, research questions, and transcripts on google classroom.

    202: Trichology, the Study of Hair

    202: Trichology, the Study of Hair

    by the end of this lesson, you will have learned: what hair analysis can provide in an investigation, the parts of hair, the life cycle of hair, the types of hair on the body, the ways hair is analyzed, the difference between animal and human hair on a microscopic level, how hair was used in two case studies

    • 14 min
    201: What is Forensic Science? Observations and Eyewitnesses

    201: What is Forensic Science? Observations and Eyewitnesses

    by the end of this episode, you will have learned:

    -What process our brains go through when we are taking in information

    -How eyewitness accounts can be shaped

    -Why witness accounts vary from person to person

    -What forensic scientists do

    -Why observation is important using a case study

    • 9 min
    107: Overview of the Criminal Justice System

    107: Overview of the Criminal Justice System

    by the end of this lesson, you will have learned:


    -How crime is classified in the system

    -The difference between a jail and a prison

    -About the three branches of the system: enforcement, courts, and corrections

    -About cash bail and how it affects the lower class

    • 9 min
    106: What is Criminology? Theories, Social Relativity, and Statitstics

    106: What is Criminology? Theories, Social Relativity, and Statitstics

    By the end of this lesson, you will have learned:

    -What crime is from law and social perspectives

    -What criminologists do and why they're essential

    -The two major types of criminal theories and how they're formed

    -What social relativity is and why it is important

    -How crimes are assessed, gathered, and reported

    • 10 min
    105: The Seven S's of Investigation

    105: The Seven S's of Investigation

    By the end of this lesson, you will have learned:
    -Why the JonBenet Ramsey case remains unsolved

    -Who actively partakes in the crime scene investigation

    -The seven S's of crime scene analysis and why each is crucial to the investigation 

    • 7 min
    104: What You Need to Know About Evidence

    104: What You Need to Know About Evidence

    By the end of this lesson, you will have learned:

    -How to classify evidence with the four major classifications (Physical vs. Nonphysical, Real vs. Demonstrative, Individual vs. Class, Known vs. Unknown)

    -The importance of each classification in an investigation

    -How investigators decide what is evidence

    -How to use positive and negative controls when dealing with evidence

    • 8 min

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