SOCIAL SCIENCES
Rainis, Kenneth G.

Fingerprints: Crime-Solving Science Experiments

(3) 4-6 Forensic Science Projects series. Readers curious about how forensic scientists analyze crime scene materials can learn from these collections of case studies, background information, and projects that illustrate major concepts. Activities such as taking fingerprints and examining the microscopic characteristics of human hair require careful preparation and attention to detailed instructions. Photographs and diagrams help explain the science and procedures. Reading list, websites. Glos., ind. Review covers these Forensic Science Projects titles: Fingerprints and Hair, Clothing, and Tire Track Evidence.

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