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Open Sociology Lab
Although primarily for Criminology students, this Open Lab period is open to any students on campus who wish to speak to Grissom, or participate in his supplemental forensics seminars.
For Criminology Students, there will be a handout exploring the structure of the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
Additionally, today's demonstration will be on the basics of fingerprinting.
Feel free to play with the materials and take your own fingerprints.Might be a good idea to have a card around in a drawer somewhere at this school, in case you go missing.
For Criminology Students, there will be a handout exploring the structure of the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
Additionally, today's demonstration will be on the basics of fingerprinting.
Feel free to play with the materials and take your own fingerprints.

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Sir, I was wondering, is it possible to chemically alter a cell to induce violence and then alter it back to return the person to normal?? Generally speaking *looking around for prison rover* I dont want to get detention for inadvertantly creating a potential threat on the student body.
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