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Books with title Crime Scene Investigation

  • Crime Scene Investigation

    Colin Evans, Consulting Editor John L French Colin Evans, John L French

    (Chelsea House Publications, Feb. 1, 2009)
    This title details the emergence of modern crime-fighting techniques from the mid-1800s to the present, focusing on how crime scenes are treated, how evidence is processed, and how evidence is used in court to build a case for conviction.
  • Crime Scene Investigators

    Rob Shone, Claudia Saraceni

    Paperback (Rosen Publishing Group, Jan. 1, 2008)
    Describes how crime scene investigators use physical evidence at a crime scene to help determine details of the crime, and includes three case studies in graphic novel format that were aided by these investigators.
  • Crime Scene Investigator

    Geoffrey M. Horn

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub Hi-Lo Must reads, Jan. 1, 2008)
    Describes the kinds of work that crime scene investigators do and provides information on the techniques of forensic science.
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  • Crime Scene Investigation

    Sue Hamilton

    Library Binding (Abdo Group, Jan. 1, 2008)
    Book by Hamilton, Sue
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  • Ultimate CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

    Corinne Marrinan, Steve Parker

    Hardcover (DK, Oct. 30, 2006)
    An illustrated overview of the CBS television series offers a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the series, an in-depth look at the forensic work of the CSI team, character profiles, and hundreds of full-color photographs.
  • Crime Scene Investigator

    Tamra B. Orr

    language (Cherry Lake Publishing, Dec. 10, 2013)
    This high-profile career is described, including job tasks, expectations, and educational and personal preparation.
  • Criminal Investigation

    Charles R Swanson, Neil C. Chamelin, Leonard Territo, Robert W. Taylor

    Hardcover (McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages, Aug. 12, 2005)
    Widely recognized as the most accurate and comprehensive text in the field, this practical, step-by-step introduction to criminal investigation gives students a logical framework for understanding the investigative process. Major sections cover current issues such as environmental crime, the looting of archaeological sites, videotaping of crime scenes, street gangs, and drugs. Case studies throughout the text emphasize the applied technique of criminal investigation, and its consistently praised art program including graphs, charts, and arresting photographs, depict the practical aspects of investigation and help to clarify difficult scientific concepts. The free simulation CD gives students a series of interactive modules covering key aspects of criminal investigation. The PowerWeb passcard lets students access important contemporary articles about criminal justice from both the popular press and journals.
  • Investigating a Crime Scene

    Tamra B Orr

    Library Binding (Cherry Lake Publishing, Jan. 1, 2014)
    The ability to use the scientific method is key to carrying out experiments, taking measurements, or performing technical tasks. In this book, readers in real-world situations are tasked with following clues and using the scientific method to find out what happens during a crime scene investigation. Informational text presents evidence and facts in the form of clues and side-bar details to help children develop critical thinking skills. A summary of the situation is included to show how each chapter contributes to the whole and for a solid understanding of the topic.
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  • Crime Scene Investigator

    Tamra Orr

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Aug. 1, 2007)
    This high-profile career is described, including job tasks, expectations, and educational and personal preparation.
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  • Crime Scene Investigator

    Tamra B. Orr

    Paperback (Cherry Lake Pub, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Readers will learn what it takes to succeed as a crime scene investigator. The book also explains the necessary educational steps, useful character traits, potential hazards, and daily job tasks related to this career. Sidebars include thought-provoking trivia. Questions in the backmatter ask for text-dependent analysis. Photos, a glossary, and additional resources are included.
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  • Crime Scene Investigator

    Geoffrey M. Horn

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub Hi-Lo Must reads, Dec. 15, 2007)
    Describes the kinds of work that crime scene investigators do and provides information on the techniques of forensic science.
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  • To Be a Crime Scene Investigator

    Henry M. Holden

    eBook (Zenith Press, Sept. 15, 2006)
    If the devil’s in the details, then the crime scene investigator’s got him:conducting searches, collecting evidence, photographing, scrutinizing, analyzing—pursuing the culprit right down to the last scrap of proof. Whether you’d like to become a crime scene investigator or simply want to see what it takes, look no further than this book.Like a top-notch forensics expert, author Henry M. Holden traces the path that crime scene investigators follow as they learn and ply their trade. His behind-the-scenes look takes us from application to training, crime scene to lab, revealing the fine points of securing, examining, and processing evidence; identifying victims, and reenacting the crime; conducting police lineups and interviews, and administering polygraphs; and forensics and evidence analysis.