Crime scenes / John Townsend.
Explains how the examination of a crime scene reveals clues that are pieced together by experts in an attempt to solve the crime.
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- ISBN: 141091092X
- Physical Description: 48 p. : col. ill.
- Publisher: Chicago, Ill: Raintree, 2005.
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| Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references (p. 60) and index. |
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| Subject: | Criminal investigation Forensic science Evidence, Criminal |
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Discusses how investigators use the evidence left behind at crime scenes to catch criminals and solve cases. - Capstone Press
Find out inside: What are the three different types of fingerprint? Why are dogs sometimes used at crime scenes? How can a maggot help reveal a victimâs time of death? Why do people commit crimes? How do they do it and what are the consequences? Read this book and find out how the examination of a crime scene can reveal a lot of hidden secrets. Look at the kind of clues that criminals often leave behind and discover how experts piece together evidence to help them solve crimes.