Description
Presented by Professor Lucina Hackman from the Leverhulme Research Centre for Forensic Science at the University of DundeeIn 1912, the brutal murder of a wealthy woman at her home in Scotland led to a major national police investigation. This sad event was the subject of the Inside Forensic Science podcast where investigators and forensic scientists were asked ‘what would you do differently if the investigation took place today?’ At this event, join Professor Lucina Hackman as she discusses how she used her expertise as a forensic anthropologist in the podcast.
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Period | 17 Nov 2021 |
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Degree of Recognition | National |
Keywords
- education
- public engagement
- science communication
- podcast
- science festival
- forensic science
Documents & Links
Related content
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Activity
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Inside Forensic Science Podcast
Activity: Other activity types › Public engagement and outreach - media article or participation
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Inside Forensic Science - Royal Society of Edinburgh Curious Festival
Activity: Other activity types › Public engagement and outreach - festival/exhibition
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Inside Forensic Science Podcast 2
Activity: Other activity types › Public engagement and outreach - media article or participation
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Projects
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Leverhulme Research Centre for Forensic Science (LRCFS)
Project: Research