The "Criminal Law" research group actively involves students in its research activities, offering opportunities to participate in data analysis, academic writing, and collaborative projects. Notably, the paper "The Role of the Corpse in Criminal Investigation: A Comparative Study" was published under the supervision of a master's student, Mawya Alaqarbeh, by Dr. Hasan Awad Al-Tarawneh, demonstrating the group’s commitment to mentoring students and aligning their work with the group’s research focus. In the student research section, emphasis should be placed on the role of students in the group’s research projects and how they are engaged in scientific investigations. It is important to highlight the types of opportunities available to students, such as conducting experiments, analyzing data, or contributing to academic publications. While the group does not currently offer scholarships or internships, it supports students in publishing academic work, enhancing their research skills and academic development.