forensic sciences

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forensic sciences

Fingerprints and talking bones

how real-life crimes are solved
1999
Describes the many different methods used to solve crimes including skeletal and facial reconstruction, botanical or geological information, voiceprints, and hypnosis.

Crime & detection

2005
Explores the many different methods used to solve crimes, covering such topics as criminals, detectives, and forensics.

Forensic science investigator

2008
Describes the tools and techniques used by forensic investigators and discusses their use in murder cases and after tragedies such as the World Trade Center attacks.

Cyber crime secrets

2012
"Presents different ways cyber crime is committed and the many ways electronic equipment can be used to solve crimes. Includes case files and case studies from real cyber crime situations"--Provided by publisher.

Lost and found

looking at traces of evidence
2009
Features insight into how scientific methods are applied to help solve crimes by looking at traces of evidence and profiles experts involved that use the techniques needed.

Corpses and skeletons

the science of forensic anthropology
2008
Describes how the science of forensic anthropology helps to identify corpses and solve crimes; and includes three actual crime stories in graphic novel format.

Crime scene science fair projects

2006
Provides an introduction to forensic science and the techniques used by crime scene investigators, and describes twenty related activities and experiments appropriate for science fairs, including the analysis of blood spatter patterns, DNA extraction, lie detection, document recovery, and others.

The search for forensic evidence

2005
Describes in simple language and with many illustrations how forensic evidence is collected and analyzed.

Crime-solving science projects

forensic science experiments
2000
Introduces various aspects of forensic science--document examination, forgeries and counterfeiting, blood and DNA analysis, and trace evidence and provides suggestions for related projects.

Fingerprints and talking bones

how real-life crimes are solved
1997
Describes the many different methods used to solve crimes including skeletal and facial reconstruction, botanical or geological information, voiceprints, and hypnosis.

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