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Catching Criminals With Smarts and Science

For aspiring crime-scene investigators such as Elizabeth Velazquez-Jacquez and Timothy Ball, veteran CSI Sarah Bailey, a Metropolitan State University of Denver instructor, brings real-world experience and up-to-the-minute technology to her Criminalistics classroom. Through hands-on labs, students learn techniques for analyzing blood spatters, developing and collecting fingerprints and more. Learn more about Chemistry and Biochemistry and Criminalistics at MSU Denver: https://www.msudenver.edu/chemistry/ Learn more about Criminal Justice and Criminology at MSU Denver: https://www.msudenver.edu/criminal-justice-criminology/00:00 - Eyes on the Crime Scene 00:10 - Meet Sarah Bailey, CSI and Instructor 00:18 - From Lecture to Lab 00:28 - Real Crime Scene Techniques 00:38 - The Science Behind CSI 00:53 - Blood Spatter Basics 01:02 - Blood Drop Experiments 01:15 - Why Students Love Forensics 01:22 - Beyond TV Crime Drama 01:44 - Real CSI Hours 01:55 - Inside a 17-Hour Crime Scene 02:02 - Opportunities in Criminalistics 02:11 - Diverse Majors, One Goal 02:16 - Student Dream Jobs

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