日期:2023年3月16日,星期四,作为年度学习模拟活动的一部分,雷克瑟姆-格林德沃大学(wgu)成为犯罪现场一天。 作为wgu年度犯罪现场日的一部分,来自该大学的学生、讲师以及申请者聚集在一起,揭露了一起与虚构的高风险失踪人员案件有关的“犯罪”。 警务、犯罪学、法律、法医学和心理学专业的学生参加了当天的活动,包括场景设置、各种csi和情报简报,以及围绕主要假设的讨论。 该校媒体制作专业的学生全天都在播放各种模拟人体摄像镜头和行车记录仪视频。 心理学专业的学生还讨论了“受害者”和“嫌疑人”的概况。 下午,演习变成了一场“谋杀案调查”,法医学学位课程的学生被叫到tŷdysgu,这是该校去年为学术用途购买的校园内的一所房子,在警察学生搜查以确定发生了什么时,对房子进行证据分析。 模拟以一个愉快的解决方案结束,失踪人员被发现安然无恙,讲师们选择了这个方案来证明案件并不总是以悲剧告终。 wgu警务高级讲师andycrawford说:“犯罪现场日一直是wgu学年的一大亮点。 作为退休警官,我们作为一个团队努力开发沉浸式、基于场景的学习,作为警务学位的一部分。 “这些练习不仅是非常有价值的学习体验,而且对学生和申请者来说也是难忘的。 “这也是一个从一开始就灌输跨学科工作的好方法,因为我们的许多学生都希望从事刑事司法职业,一旦他们成为该领域的专业人士,他们就需要习惯于与不同学科的同事一起工作,所以我们能够将所有这些课程的元素作为这一教育的一部分,这很好ent。 “我还想借此机会感谢来自各个学科的同事们为实现这一天而不懈努力,以及我们出色的学生,他们完全投入到了这个场景中。 北威尔士警察局局长马克·威廉姆斯(markwilliams)全天都在现场为学生和申请者提供指导。 他说:“能参加这一天的活动,看看学生和申请者对这个‘案子’有多投入,真是太棒了。”。 实际上,从我的角度来看,我在那里指导和建议,特别是在采访和取证方面。 “这也是一个机会,让学生们从高级警务的角度了解事情,以及我们在更广泛的调查中所扮演的角色。 警务专业三年级学生凯蒂·贝尔(katybell)在学习期间也是北威尔士警察局的一名特警,她说:“我在这起事件中发挥了非常积极的作用,从在事故室,到进行搜查和挨家挨户的调查,以及逮捕嫌疑人和采访。 能成为其中的一员真是太棒了。 “正是这样的亲身学习经历巩固了我想从事警务工作的原因。 从申请人的角度来看,这样的日子也很精彩,因为这让他们了解了在wgu学习警务的感受。 ”。 date: thursday 16th march, 2023 wrexham glyndwr university (wgu) became the scene of a crime for a day as part of an annual learning simulation event.students and lecturers from across the university, as well as applicants, came together to uncover ‘a crime’ – relating to a fictional high-risk missing person case – as part of wgu’s annual crime scene day. students on the policing, criminology, law, forensic science and psychology degrees took part in the day, which involved scene setting and various csi and intelligence briefings, as well as discussions around the main hypotheses. various simulated body-cam footage of interviews, as well as dash-cam videos, were shown throughout the day, created by students on the university’s media production degree.psychology students also discussed the profile of the ‘victim’ and ‘suspects’.during the afternoon, the exercise became a ‘murder investigation’ – with students from the forensic science degree course called in to tŷ dysgu – a house on campus that was purchased by the university last year for academic use – to analyse the house for evidence as policing students searched to determine what had taken place.the simulation ended with a happy resolution as the missing person was discovered safe and well, which lecturers opted for to demonstrate that cases do not always end in tragedy. andy crawford, senior lecturer in policing at wgu, said: “the crime scene day is always a real highlight of the academic year here at wgu. as retired police officers, we work hard as a team to develop immersive, scenario-based learning as part of the policing degree.“these kinds of exercises are not only extremely valuable as a learning experience but they are also memorable for the students and applicants. “it’s also a great way of instilling that cross-discipline working from the onset, as many of our students are looking to pursue a career in criminal justice, and once they are professionals in the field, they will need to be accustomed to working with colleagues across the various disciplines, so it’s great that we’ve been able to bring in elements of all those courses as part of this event.“i’d also like to take this opportunity to thank colleagues from across the various subjects for working tirelessly to make this day happen, as well as our brilliant students, who completely threw themselves into the scenario.”mark williams, superintendent in north wales police, was also on-hand throughout the day to provide students and applicants with guidance. he said: “it was fantastic to be part of the day and see how engaged students and applicants were with the ‘case’. from my perspective really, i was there to guide and advise particularly in relation to interviewing and evidence gathering. “it was also an opportunity for students to understand things from a senior policing point of view, as well as the part we play within the wider investigation.”third-year policing student, katy bell, who is also a special constable with north wales police alongside her studies, said: “i’ve played a pretty active role in the event – from being in the incident room, to conducting searches and door-to-door enquiries, as well as arresting a suspect and interviewing. it’s been fantastic to be a part of.“it’s hands-on learning experiences like this that solidify why i want to go into policing as a career. days like this are also brilliant from an applicant perspective as it gives them an insight into what it’s like to study policing at wgu.” .
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