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Forensic Science Experiments in Your Own Crime Lab by Robert GardnerEver wonder how forensics experts and law enforcement solve crimes? Learn how to build a crime lab of your very own with tools and supplies you can easily obtain. Then, following the step-by-step instructions, play the part of a forensic scientist by doing your own experiments, analyzing evidence and drawing conclusions.
ISBN: 9780766069558
Publication Date: 2015-07-30
Crime Lab 101 by Robert GardnerAny kid fascinated by crime and police work will appreciate this inside look at detection and forensic science. Easily performed at home, 25 engrossing experiments offer fascinating explanations of police lab techniques, including fingerprint analysis, matching hair and tissue samples, and cracking codes. "An entertaining title for junior detectives." -- School Library Journal.Reprint of the Walker and Company, New York, 1992 edition.
ISBN: 9780486488646
Publication Date: 2012-07-17
Forensics by Carla Mooney; Samuel Carbaugh (Illustrator)Forensics: Uncover the Science and Technology of Crime Scene Investigation introduces students to the fascinating world of forensic science and shows them how to find clues, analyze evidence, and crack the case. Combining hands-on activities with forensic science, kids will have fun learning about the world of forensics, evidence collection, and crime lab analysis. Entertaining illustrations and fascinating sidebars illuminate the topic and bring it to life, reinforcing new vocabulary. Projects include documenting a crime scene, identifying fingerprints, analyzing blood spatter, and extracting DNA. Additional materials include a glossary and a list of current reference works, websites, museums, and science centers.
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Forensics for Kids by Melissa Ross2023 AAAS/Subaru SB&F Prize for Excellence in Science Books finalist What kind of science does it take to solve a crime? Forensics for Kids provides the complete history of forensic science, giving readers a comprehensive understanding of the crime-solving advancements that led to modern forensics. Author Melissa Ross reveals fascinating stories, famous cases, pioneers who led the way, and what forensics might look like in the future. Twenty-one engaging activities offer readers hands-on experiences with modern forensic methods. Kids will: Collect and compare fingerprints Use chromatography to investigate a writing sample Match hair samples with volunteer "suspects" Recreate a face with clay on a small plastic skull Make a plaster cast of a shoeprint and compare it to a shoe print database And much more! Kids can become the next real-life Sherlock Holmes or Nancy Drew after exploring the science of forensics.