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LSC-University Park’s True Crime Camp gives students up-close look at criminal justice careers

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By: Shelley Steagall
| Published 04/24/2026

Students hear from an officer with Harris County Precinct 4 Constable Mark Herman’s Office during Lone Star College-University Park’s “True Crime Camp,” which introduced participants to multiple areas of the criminal justice field.
Judge Shannon Baldwin of Harris County Criminal Court No. 4 and her law students present a mock trial inside Lone Star College-University Park’s courtroom practicum during “True Crime Camp.”
LSC-University Park welcomed over 180 high school students to its annual “True Crime Camp” for an immersive experience with hands-on activities, insightful demonstrations, and a mock trial, exploring the different careers in the criminal justice system.
Students hear from an officer with Harris County Precinct 4 Constable Mark Herman’s Office during Lone Star College-University Park’s “True Crime Camp,” which introduced participants to multiple areas of the criminal justice field.
Judge Shannon Baldwin of Harris County Criminal Court No. 4 and her law students present a mock trial inside Lone Star College-University Park’s courtroom practicum during “True Crime Camp.”