We provide top award-winning CSI forensics workshops for primary schools, secondary schools and team building throughout the UK. Great science and loads of fun.
Full-day workshops for Level 3&4 Forensics and Criminal Justice System programmes including criminology, psychology and uniformed services. Role plays of arrest, interview, bail, committal and courtroom trial. Presentations on theory. #criminologyworkshops e: [email protected]
Our forensics workshops strongly support the primary curriculum. Hands-on, enquiry-based learning and critical thinking. Age-appropriate biology, chemistry and physics. Professionally presented, they are also great fun! e: [email protected]#forensicsworkshops
Albert Einstein in response to not knowing the speed of sound.
"I do not carry such information in my mind since it is readily available in books....The value of a college education is not the learning of many facts but the training of the mind to think."
Great CSI Whodunit Forensics Workshops – crime scene, loads of practical, courtroom trial, great fun! Years 4 to 9. Very competitive prices. Book now for 2026! e:[email protected]#forensicsworkshops
Workshops for BTEC HND Level 4 Unit 21 Criminal Investigation. Up to three days. Principles, PACE, CPIA, other legislation, disclosure, courts. Crime scene practical, role plays, courtroom trial. Presentations, scripts. e: [email protected]#HNDCriminalInvestigation
Archimedes and forensic science. Could this old coin be pure silver? The weight of the coin in air is 8.63 grams. When suspended in water, its apparent weight is 7.81 grams. The density of silver is about 10.49 grams per cc. Could the coin be silver?#forensicscienceworkshops
Our forensics workshops strongly support the primary science curriculum. Hands-on, enquiry-based learning, critical thinking and fair testing. Age-appropriate biology, chemistry, physics and technology. Professionally presented, they are also great fun! e: [email protected]
Great CSI Whodunit Forensics Workshops – crime scene, loads of practical, courtroom trial, great fun! Years 4 to 9. Very competitive prices. Book now for 2026! e:[email protected]#forensicsworkshops
Forensic micrographs of fibres. How many fibres from the window match in colour and appearance the constituent fibres of the beanie hat and the hoodie? Look carefully.
Hard question for fibre experts – what type of fibres are these? Can you see a third type of fibre anywhere?
Amongst the window fibres there are two that correspond with the beanie fibres and three that correspond with the hoodie fibres. The appearance of the hoodie fibres shows that they are cotton; that of the beanie fibres suggests that they are acrylic.