Forensic Science: blood spatter analysis and crime scene investigation

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Uploaded by on Nov 16, 2010

Forensic Science students take part in a blood spatter practical session, which involves hitting a piece of pork to look at the cast off and blood splatter produced.

Students also seen gathering forensic evidence at a mock crime scene investigation.

To find out about studying for a degree in Forensic Science at Liverpool John Moores University, visit: http://www.ljmu.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/58216.htm

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  • omg are the bodies real??

  • @logansquarefinest no they're just very realistic dummies!

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  • I'm pretty sure that it is pronounced "blood spatter."

  • I WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THIS CAREER

  • i think this is very interesting career.

    the only thing about it is the dead bodies :(

    i dnt know if i would be able to look at the bodies

  • @roypage2000 In reality many crime scenes which involve murder are stright forward, believe it or not. There are very rare cases where the murdrer is a criminal genious such as its portrayed in movies and novels. Although they occur and murderers such as BTK as one have never been found. Here where i live there is on called "claremont killer" murdered over 15 females and was active from 1980 until today he is still not found. You trust your education and technology and you will win.

  • @logansquarefinest Yes I had a good fondle of the boobies

  • Hmm the real question is who gets paid to make the fake bodies? Now thats a crazy job

  • I have all of this to look forward to :)

  • ... you do know it's not blood splatter, it's blood spatter

  • LOVE Forensics.

  • I find this career extremely interesting and I might actually want to be a forensic scientists.

    I'm assuming this career requires many years in college which I cant really seem to afford.. Its unfortunate that I might have to find a new career because of that.

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