Forensic Detectives

Intro to conventional forensic science

Three students using protractors and pencils to measure and trace blood spatter patterns (represented by purple spots) on a large white sheet.

Forensic Detectives is offered in-person at all DNALC locationsas well as virtually on-demand.

In-Person Forensic Detectives

With the popularity of shows such as Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) the true nature of forensic science is often glamorized. As a result, TV viewers don’t have a true understanding of the field. Although DNA fingerprinting is a useful technique for forensic scientists, it certainly isn’t the only method used to solve crimes! Through a series of forensic labs and activities, participants will experience forensics in a more realistic fashion than conveyed during prime time. Participants will:

  • use techniques employed by CSI experts to analyze a "crime scene" and collect evidence such as fibers, fingerprints, footprints, hair, and blood;
  • explore areas of forensic science including pathology, entomology, and forensic profiling;
  • investigate the science behind evidence like fingerprints and blood spatter;
  • perform a real DNA analysis and interpret the results; and
  • learn about different techniques used for DNA analysis and discuss the pros and cons of this type of evidence.

Details:

  • Grades: entering grades 9–10
  • $600 per student
  • Monday to Thursday 9:30 a.m.–2:30 p.m., Parent Participation Day Friday, 11:30 a.m.–1:00 pm in CSH and 9:30 a.m.–11:00 a.m. in NYC, Sleepy Hollow, and NJ
  • June 29–July 3 week (at all locations except LI) is Monday–Thursday due to the Independence Day holiday. Parent Participation Day will be Thursday 2:30 p.m.–4:00 p.m. with no class Friday.
  • June 29–July 3 week camp at Long Island location is Monday to Thursday 9:00 a.m.–2:00p.m., Parent Participation Day Thursday 1:30 p.m.–2:30 p.m.
  • Available at:
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DNALC in Residence—Forensic Science

Pomfret School, Pomfret, Connecticut

Live out of town? We are excited to partner with Pomfret School to offer a Forensic Science overnight camp for middle school students. Spend a week on their beautiful campus in Pomfret, Connecticut, and enjoy the same curriculum, taught by a DNALC educator.

Learn more and apply at Forensic Science Camp at Pomfret School.

Details:

  • Sunday, July 12–Friday, July 17
  • Grades: entering grades 7–8
  • Pomfret School, Pomfret, Connecticut

On-Demand Forensic Detectives

With the popularity of shows such as Crime Scene Investigation (CSI), the true nature of forensic science is often misconstrued. Although DNA fingerprinting is a useful technique for forensic scientists, it certainly isn’t the only method used to solve crimes! Through a series of at-home forensic labs and activities, participants will experience forensics in a more realistic fashion than conveyed during prime time. Campers will:

  • use techniques employed by experts to analyze a "crime scene" and process evidence;
  • examine fingerprint minutiae and microscopic hair and fiber samples;
  • perform a mock blood spatter analysis; and
  • observe how to conduct a DNA analysis and learn how to interpret gel electrophoresis results.

Details:

  • Grades: entering grade 9–10
  • $420 On-Demand
  • Available:
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