Virtual Reality Mock Scenes for Educators
Unlimited Access for Forensic PROGRAMS
Access Mock Scenes for the Full Semester
Forensic education just got easier
With access for the full semester, your students can engage with the virtual mock scenes of your choice throughout the term—no physical mock scene setup required. Whether you’re looking to seamlessly integrate hands-on practice into your existing curriculum or supplement it with our ready-to-use instructional guides, these immersive scenes give students the opportunity to apply forensic skills from any device, anywhere.
- Full Semester Access – Use the scenes anytime, anywhere
- 6 Realistic Mock Scenes (more coming soon!)
- 15 Lessons Per Scene – Covers core CSI skills
- Includes Instructor & Student Workbooks
Step Into Realistic Crime Scenes
Curriculum Aligned MOCK CRIME SCENES
Business Burglary
Gunshot Suicide in Vehicle
Body Dump at the Bridge
Sexual Assault
Recovered Stolen Vehicle
Apartment Search Warrant
Transform the Way You Use Mock Scenes
Teaching future forensic professionals is challenging.
Traditional mock scenes require hours of setup, suffer from inconsistent execution, and often lack realism.
Just Imagine How Much Time You'll Save
No setup. no cleanup. just instructing.
Featuring real props and human models
- 🚫 No stuffed dummies
- 🚫 No sticky notes for bullet holes
- 🚫 No pristine, sterile environments
- ✅ Realistic, immersive crime scenes
- ✅ Human models for lifelike representation
- ✅ Authentic props that mimic real-world investigations
- ✅ All students work with an identical scene, ensuring consistency in learning
Easy-to-incorporate Training Lessons
Includes instructor & student workbooks
Covers essential CSI skills:
- Recording field notes
- Collecting initial case information
- Conducting a preliminary walk-through
- Basic photography sequencing
- Sketching and measurements
- Evidence collection
- Report writing
Cutting-Edge Technology for Your Program
- ⭐️ Convert theory taught into hands-on experiences
- ⭐️ Create engaging out-of-class assignments without building new activities
- ⭐️ Easily scale growing programs without requiring additional staff or space
- ⭐️ Give your students a competitive edge by positioning your program as a leader in forensic education
- ⭐️ Support learning across modalities—perfect for in-person, hybrid, or fully online courses
Versatile Learning
Our virtual mock scenes aren't just for introductory courses.
They're designed to enhance a wide range of learning experiences, making them a versatile and valuable resource for any forensic science or criminal justice program.

Course-Specific Skill Application
Integrate scenes into core courses like Crime Scene Investigation, Criminalistics, or Intro to Forensic Science to practice discipline-specific skills.

Scene Documentation Practice
Provide students opportunities to complete narrative reports, sketch scenes, or photograph evidence as they would in real cases.

Lab Assignments & Homework
Assign scenes as structured out-of-class activities to reinforce classroom instruction without increasing instructor prep time.

Capstone or Final Projects
Use scenes as the basis for semester-end casework reports, presentations, or mock trials to assess applied knowledge.

Skill Remediation or Extra Credit
Offer additional practice for students who need extra support or want to challenge themselves beyond regular coursework.

New Course Development
Build electives or online offerings around scene investigation, forensic fieldwork, or applied forensic science using the mock scenes as the foundation.
Teaching made easy—no planning required.
We’ve done the heavy lifting with pre-made lesson plans, synopses, and resources, so you can start implementing the Mock Scenes right away.
What's Included with the Mock Scenes
INSTRUCTOR Materials
Access to the mock scenes includes a full semester of web-based access, allowing students to explore the scenes of your choosing anytime, anywhere, on any device. It also comes with an instructor and student workbook, featuring detailed scene synopses, structured lesson plans, worksheets, rubrics, and checklists—ensuring every students receives consistent, high-quality instruction.
teach smarter, not harder
Give your students the opportunity to explore diverse, realistic crime scenes in minutes…
without the time, space, or cost required to set up physical mock scenes. Enhance student engagement, improve retention, and streamline your forensic science instruction.
Virtual Reality Mock Scenes
Case synopsis
Business Burglary
Step into a realistic business burglary investigation set in a busy restaurant and bar in a small town. The scene includes business with evident break-in damage, stolen property and surveillance recordings that require careful documentation and analysis.
- Business restaurant and bar on a city block
- Stolen property and evident break-in damage
- Focus on biological, trace, shoe/tire impressions, digital and latent print evidence
Gunshot Suicide in Vehicle
Step into a realistic suicide investigation set in a rural area. The scene includes a vehicle parked in a field, inside of which an adult male with an apparent gunshot wound to the temple is seated. Details and evidence on the scene require careful documentation and analysis.
- Crime scene inside of a vehicle
- Adult male victim with apparent gunshot wound
- Focus on biological, trace, firearm, and latent print evidence
Body Dump at the Bridge
Step into a realistic homicide investigation set in a rural, wooded area with minimal human traffic. The scene includes an old wooden bridge over a steep gully, where a young male victim lies amid dense foliage and debris, presenting unusual signs that require careful documentation and analysis.
- Remote, rural crime scene with limited access
- Young male homicide victim with distinct positioning
- Focus on biological, trace, shoe/tire impressions, and fingerprint evidence
Sexual Assault
Process a sensitive scene involving suspected sexual assault in a child’s bedroom. Students will identify and document biological evidence in a setting that appears otherwise undisturbed, using proper forensic techniques and trauma-informed approaches.
- Age-appropriate child’s bedroom in a modest single-family home
- Biological stains revealed with ALS on bedding, carpet, and towel
- Focus on biological evidence recovery, ALS techniques, and working within sensitive case contexts
Recovered Stolen Vehicle
Investigate a recovered stolen vehicle processed in an impound lot after being found abandoned with extensive collision damage. Students will examine suspicious items left behind and interpret evidence suggesting possible criminal activity.
- Four-door sedan with major front- and rear-end damage
- Suspicious items inside: firearm, metal pipe, food containers, and mask
- Focus on evidence documentation, vehicle processing, and theft investigation procedures
Apartment Search Warrant
Step into a realistic apartment search scenario where investigators must stay within warrant parameters while processing evidence related to a suspected homicide. The scene challenges students to identify, document, and collect items lawfully while navigating potential evidence not covered by the warrant.
- Modest one-bedroom apartment in a multi-unit complex
- Bloodstain, suspected weapon, and clothing matching suspect description
- Focus on legal search procedures, evidence recognition, and warrant limitations
All You Need To Know
frequently asked questions
Each student creates their own unique registration account to access the mock scenes. The platform is fully web-based and can be accessed from any device—desktop, laptop, tablet, or smartphone—making it a flexible and convenient supplement for in-person, hybrid, or fully online courses.
No VR goggles required! You can access and interact with the virtual mock scenes using any device with an internet connection—no specialized equipment necessary.
Access is simple and flexible. Each student creates their own registration account and can log in from any device—desktop, laptop, tablet, or smartphone. Students will only be able to access the specific mock scenes selected for them by their instructor.
Instructors receive their own login credentials, which grants them full access to all available mock scenes, even those not currently in use by their class, allowing for easier planning and curriculum development for future semesters.
Once you’ve decided to incorporate the mock scenes into your program, instructors will be granted immediate access to all available scenes. Students will have access to the specific scenes selected for their course for the entire semester they are in that course. Instructors will retain ongoing access to all mock scenes as long as the program continues to use them.
The mock scenes are flexible and can be easily incorporated into your existing curriculum in whichever way works best for your program. You can use the scenes and accompanying manuals to supplement your coursework or revisit specific sections of your program that may need freshening up.
If you need assistance strategizing how to integrate the mock scenes effectively into your classes, we are happy to work with you to develop a plan that fits your needs. Just reach out to us at info@gapscience.com for assistance.
Yes! If you would like to see a demo of the mock scenes, please contact us at info@gapscience.com, and we would be happy to set up a demonstration for you.
The mock scene works on any device—desktop, laptop, tablet, or smartphone—so you and your students’ can access it from anywhere with internet connection.
Each scene comes with an instructor and student workbook, featuring structured lesson plans, worksheets, rubrics, and checklists to guide the learning process.
What are my pricing options?
We understand that every academic program has unique needs. That’s why we offer flexible, customized pricing plans tailored to fit your curriculum, class size, and student goals.
Contact us to create a pricing plan that fits your program!
Maximize Your Program With
flexible pricing options
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Student-Paid Pricing
Students pay individually, with costs ranging from $50 to $100 per semester, depending on how many scenes they access. This fee can be built into your course as a lab or textbook fee for easy integration.
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Program-Paid Pricing
The institution covers the cost per student (same pricing as student-paid pricing). Programs receive a 10% discount for paying in full at the start of the semester, making it a cost-effective option for your program.
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customized solutions
Need a custom option? We’ll work with you to create a plan that fits your program’s goals, budget, and course structure—just like we’ve done for other forensic and criminal justice program across the country.
Let's Bring Your Vision to Life!
Need a Custom Mock Scene?
Every program has unique needs—why not have a mock scene designed specifically for yours?
Through our partnership with VirtuSafe, we can create custom VR mock scenes tailored to match the exact crime scenes and scenarios your curriculum covers.
💡 Interested? Fill out our inquiry form, and we’ll be in touch to discuss how we can create a custom mock scene experience for your program.