Why are eyewitnesses unreliable? What happens when we make assumptions about likely suspects? Can your body language betray your darkest secrets? What's the significance of a toxicology report?
Step into the intriguing world of forensic psychology and toxicology at this interactive event, where you play detective and connect with other true crime junkies! Uncover how experts delve into the minds behind criminal behavior and reduce bias in the justice system.
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Accessibility
Please note this venue is not wheelchair accessible. There is one step outside Offworld and 19 steps on the staircase. Staircase is 5ft wide with banisters on either side. Washroom doors are 23 inches wide.
Cancellation Policy
If you are feeling unwell on the day of the event or have had a recent exposure to COVID-19, please cancel your ticket on Eventbrite or contact us so that it may be allocated to the waitlist.
About the Speakers
Murray Clayton (he/him) is the Program Officer for the Forensic Science Program at the University of Toronto, having graduated with a Master of Science in Evolutionary Anthropology in 2016, focusing on forensic anthropology, human remain recovery, and identification. With casework experience across North America, he combines forensic science with pedagogy to deliver informative and engaging workshops for communities interested in seeing ‘behind the scenes’ of criminal investigation.
Dr. Karen Woodall (she/her) is an Associate Professor and Forensic Toxicologist within the Forensic Science Program at the University of Toronto. She graduated in 1996 from the University of Bradford, UK with a Ph.D.
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