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Crime Day

This week our Year 10 and 12 Social Science students had the privilege of attending a talk on Forensics and Criminal Profiling from the very prestigious (and famous) Professor Craig Jackson.
Crime Day
Crime Day

This closely linked to units being studied at A level. Visiting Year 10 students from Meols Cop School were then invited to visit a ‘Crime Scene’ in the Social Science Department, where they were given the opportunity to visit a crime scene, view the forensic evidence, listen to a 999 call and interrogate suspects. The objective was to discover who committed the crime based on the evidence.  It was a great day and enjoyed by all.

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