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University issues trigger warning for its forensic science students, cautioning them that their course may expose them to “graphic image of violence and death”.

Students training to be next generation of forensic crime scene investigators have been given a trigger warning they may see images of death in case they find it ‘offensive or traumatising’.

The University of Exeter has issued the content alert on its Forensic Science course for the upcoming academic year.

In the second term – which is supported by Devon and Cornwall Police – they will hear lectures from experts including a crime scene investigators and a forensic pathologist.

Staff – led by organiser Dr Katie Solomon – are clearly concerned some students may not be prepared for the reality of the work.

Crime scene investigators work with the police and collect evidence to use in prosecutions.

They gather proof including physical samples from the scene, such as weapons, fingerprints, clothing or biological matter.

News of this latest university warning comes the day after MailOnline revealed archaeology students at York University were alerted to the prospect of seeing pictures of human remains.

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