A classroom subscription gives you and your students detective-level access to Crime Scene.
With a Crime Scene subscription, you and your students will be able to:
As the teacher, you decide when to give your students the detective-level access that comes with your class subscription.
When you give them that access, they will be able to see the solution to the case you're working on as well as all other solved Crime Scene cases.
Without detective-level access, your students will be able to view all of the case documents except the solution.
Visit the Crime Scene subscribe page and select your plan.
After you purchase your subscription, you'll receive a coupon code along with a link where your students can sign up for their own Crime Scene user accounts.
Please note:
Subscribers always have access to the current investigation at Crime Scene plus our archive of solved cases.
Our 10 most recent investigations are available via the Previous Cases menu at the top of every page.
Cases older than that can be found on the Case Archive page, which typically has around 20 additional cases.
Crime Scene cases follow the progress of an investigation via the documents in the case file.
A Crime Scene case begins with the police incident report filed by the detectives who responded to the scene of the crime.
From there, we follow the investigation through the case file documents, including police reports, crime lab reports, interview transcripts, suspect/witness biographies, press coverage, and more.
An active investigation at crimescene.com typically lasts 6–9 weeks, with updates every weekday at noon Central Time.
On average, a case is comprised of between 60 and 95 documents, including police and evidence reports, interview transcripts, biographies, press articles, and more.
Each investigation also has a Case Recap, which is a chronological summary of the investigation—no spoilers—with links to all of the case documents.
Teachers typically use Crime Scene cases to illustrate lessons.
In a class setting, you'd do best to use a solved case and withhold the solution via password until you're ready for students to see it.
Most case documents print well if needed.
Yes! Our Forensic Science Kit: The Missy Hammond Murder comes with free lesson plans and more.
The case documents are available online at https://mommymurdered.com. Click the teacher resource link at the bottom of any page to view sample lesson plans and more.
Note: The Missy Hammond Murder case is recommended for ages 16 and up.
If you only have a few students in your class, a smaller version of the Forensic Science Kit: The Missy Hammond Murder is also available.
Our Forensic Science Kit: The Missy Hammond Murder includes full access to the case documents and incorporates forensic science activities.
The mega kit comes with
The case documents are available online at https://mommymurdered.com. Click the teacher resource link at the bottom of any page to view sample lesson plans and more.
Note: The Missy Hammond Murder case is recommended for ages 16 and up.
If you only have a few students in your class, a smaller version of the Forensic Science Kit: The Missy Hammond Murder is also available.
Coming up — Additional kits that combine Crime Scene cases and forensic science activities are currently in development. Watch this space for updates!
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