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魅影直播 State educators Dr. Mark Whitman and Wayne Bensley recently shared a wealth of knowledge about the forensics and criminal justice fields with area high school students during Haverling High School鈥檚 Investigation and Forensics Career Panel.

魅影直播 State educators Dr. Mark Whitman and Wayne Bensley recently shared a wealth of knowledge about the forensics and criminal justice fields with area high school students during Haverling High School鈥檚 Investigation and Forensics Career Panel.
Whitman, an assistant professor and coordinator of the criminal justice bachelor鈥檚 degree program, and Bensley, chair and assistant professor in the Physical and Life Sciences Department, were part of a panel of speakers that included Jason Fifield, a New York State trooper; John Clark, Monroe County Crime Lab director; and Ken Jensen, FBI agent.
During the event, students were able to interact with the panelists at their tables in 15-minute increments. Panelists fielded such questions as, 鈥淲hat are the best ways to prepare during high school for a career in your field?鈥 and 鈥淗ow do you see your field evolving in the next 10 years?鈥
Whitman noted, 鈥淚t was a rewarding experience to provide interested prospective criminal justice students relevant information based on my career and education. I relish each opportunity to speak to high school students.鈥
Bensley said, 鈥淭his was an excellent program for local high school students and I thoroughly enjoyed speaking with them about the educational and professional opportunities that are available in the field of forensic science. In addition, participating in a forum in which I am able to describe the realities of the profession, as compared to what many of them may have seen on fictional television shows, is always of great benefit.鈥

