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Whodunit Game Introduces Forensic Investigative Technologies Track at Criminal Justice Institute
A “Whodunit” game was held at the University Center on Sept. 11 to introduce the new Forensic Investigative Technologies track in the M.S. in Criminal Justice program at NSU’s Criminal Justice Institute. Students collected evidence, examined footprints, identified DNA and toured the Broward Sheriff’s Office’s Crime Scene Mobile Laboratory while competing for prizes. The winners of the game were: All players also received a free DNA Legacy kit, courtesy of Retired Homicide Detective Joe Matthew and his company - DNA LifePrint, Inc. More information on the Forensic Investigative Technologies track, which is offered through the Health Professions Division, can be found at http://www.cji.nova.edu/cjms/. The event also celebrated the partnership between Nova Southeastern University and the Broward Sheriff’s Office and unveiled the new NSU-BSO website: http://nsubso.nova.edu/.
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