A Camas High forensic science class is giving students a chance to learn about crime scene observations, blood spatter, fingerprinting and ballistics.
The local forensics students abandoned the classroom in late April in favor of a true on-the-scene learning environment at the Portland Police Bureau in Portland, Oregon, where professional forensic investigators helped the teens apply their high school coursework to the real world.
Camas High forensic science teacher Alixandra Coker said the students heard presentations from criminalists and a ballistics expert and SWAT member during their April 26 field trip.
The students participated in discussions about officer-involved shootings and walked through “training villages,” to learn how officers train for various scenarios and learn to make split-second decisions in the field.
The Portland Police criminalists took students through the basics on crime scene observations, blood spatter, fingerprinting and photography — many of the same things Coker said they’ve reviewed in their Camas High classes.