During these next two months, students in our various youth programs are active in both the classroom, in the laboratory, and in the community. Recently, students from the journeyed to to visit the Arcadia Crime Scene House. Opened in 2015 as part of Arcadia's , the Crime Scene House provides simulations of crime scenes for students to home their observation skills. Together, the interns examined a simulated crime scene and gathered evidence, such as fingerprints, blood spatter, and shoe prints.
Meanwhile, students in the conducted their own crime scene investigation here at the College of Physicians. Under the guidance of Gladys "GG" Seibert, an expert in crime scene analysis, the interns examined a mock crime scene. Braving the summer heat, they meticulously gathered evidence. Endowed with their newfound investigatory experience, they will take part in other lessons in processing that information. Along the way, they will also investigate the societal impact of violent crime and mechanisms for addressing and coping with violence.