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Cold Case Camp

Tiffin University cold case Camp 2024

students working on a cold case sitting at a table with papers

If Law and Order, CSI and NCIS are on regular rotation and science has become a guilty pleasure, it is time to take it to the next level with Tiffin University Cold Case Camp.

TU’s Cold Case Camp is an immersive camp that will acquaint high school students with cold case work and introduce them to the many concepts involved in the solving of cold cases. Students will be exposed to both mock and real cold cases in a hands-on capacity. The camp will be led by TU School of Criminal Justice and Social Sciences faculty and professionals experienced in conducting criminal investigations at all levels. 

When: July 15 – July 18
Price: $800 per camper
Residence Hall:
TBD
Camp Capacity: 30 campers
Camper Requirement: Current rising high school junior or seniors

Virtual Information Session:  TBD


Refund policy

Campers will receive a full refund if there is a cancelation two weeks (fourteen days) before the camp’s start date. If there is a cancelation after this time, no refund will be given. 


Benefits to Campers:

  • Certificate of Cold Case Camp completion
  • Camp t-shirt
  • School of Criminal Justice and Social Sciences challenge coin and pin
  • Fast-tracked application to TU’s Cold Case Fellowship Program
    • Priority consideration for the Fellowship (high school GPA requirement not waived)
    • Exemption from having to attend a Cold Case Open House event

Activities in the camp will include:

  • Participation in mock and real cold case work
  • Organization of cold case files
  • Overview of evidence evaluation in criminal cases
  • Examining materials such as:
    • Crime scene photos
    • Witness statements
    • Crime scene reports
    • Coroners’ reports
  • Overview of how cold cases develop and are solved including the approaches used by professionals in the field
  • Access to TU’s state-of-the-art anatomage table (digital autopsy)
  • Lessons in victimology and suspectology in the solving of cold cases
  • Basic investigation and data analysis techniques
  • Access to TU’s School of Criminal Justice and Social Sciences Experiential Learning Center
  • Preparation of summary reports

overview of schedule (subject to change)

• Check-in / Welcome / Camp Overview
• Keynote speaker
• Learning to organize cold case files
• Lunch
• Overview of the solving of cold cases
• Visit to the Experiential Learning Center
• Mock cold case work

• Basics of investigation and interviewing
• Victimology and suspectology
• Preparing summary reports
• Lunch
• Mock cold case work
• Anatomage table orientation
• Kennedy assassination contest (after dinner activity)

  • Real cold case work

• Real cold case work
• Lunch
• Real cold case work
• Award ceremony with family
• Closing remarks / questions / surveys

Amenities

Students will be staying in a single room. Paper towels and toilet paper will be provided. Meals will be provided to the students in the Cole Dining Hall.

What to Bring

Students will need to bring all personal hygiene items, towels, pillow and bedding for an XL twin bed.

Disclaimer

**Please be advised, due to the nature of the content, the camp may contain graphic materials. Parents or guardians must sign a release for the camper to take part in the academy.

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