If you're on a crime scene with a body, you might be seeing your local medical examiner soon. In a conversation with Dr. Keith Norton and Tom Van de Berg, from the Greene County medical examiner's office, advice is gained from the pros. Here are some tips for crime scene investigation and working with medical examiners. Get the story An investigator works from the outside in. … [Read more...] about Investigation tips from the medical examiner
Harmony House is an advocacy group for victims of domestic violence. And, they need help. Opportunities are opening for criminology students to get practical, rewarding experience. There are opportunities for full internships and practicums. Or, you can volunteer for specific events. For example, The Halloween Hustle 5k Fundraiser is just around the corner. Volunteer … [Read more...] about Open Avenues in Victim Advocacy
Build your community When you’re online, you’re still a Bear. Building your community of friends, colleagues and professors is absolutely essential—and possible! On Blackboard, you use discussion boards. These are not only homework, but a chance to bring your personal experience to criminology. By putting more of yourself into a response, you can reflect your understanding … [Read more...] about Tips for online students