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Books with title Crime Scene Investigator

  • 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 Investigation

    Sue Hamilton

    Library Binding (Abdo Group, Jan. 1, 2008)
    Book by Hamilton, Sue
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  • Crime Scene Investigators Set

    Inc. Enslow Publishers

    Paperback (Enslow Pub Inc, Jan. 15, 2018)
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  • The Body in the Woods: Be a Crime Scene Investigator

    Alix Wood

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Aug. 16, 2017)
    When crime scene investigators (CSIs) are called to the location of a murder, they document what they see in detail and carefully collect the evidence. Evidence isn't always obvious to the untrained eye. Readers of this remarkable book, which includes dynamic photographs, will become trained to know what to look for at a crime scene as they tag along with scientists on an intriguing case. They'll learn about various kinds of evidence as well as how it's analyzed to provide essential clues about what happened at the scene and how to find the killer.
  • Fun Pack Crime Scene Investigator

    Paige Krul Araujo

    Hardcover (Tangerine Press, April 1, 2006)
    Kids get hands-on fun with the science of who-done-it.No crime will be too tough to crack once you've studied how to be a Crime Scene Investigator! You'll learn all about forensic basics, including fingerprinting and DNA testing. Kit contains plastic tweezers, evidence bags, sample pot, inkpad, chalk, fold-out magnifying glas, crime scene tape.
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  • Investigating a Crime Scene

    Lorraine Jean Hopping

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub Secondary Lib, Jan. 12, 2007)
    Explains what a crime scene is, describes what may be considered evidence in a criminal investigation and how it is collected, and discusses cases in which forensic evidence was used to help convict or clear a suspect.
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  • 10 True Tales: Crime Scene Investigators

    Allan Zullo

    Paperback (Scholastic Nonfiction, Aug. 16, 1656)
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  • Crime Scene Investigator

    Geoffrey M Horn

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Publishing, )
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  • Crime Scene Investigators

    Rob Shone

    Paperback (Rosen Classroom, Jan. 1, 2008)
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  • Crime Scene Investigator by Malcolm Rose

    Malcolm Rose

    Hardcover (Kingfisher, March 15, 1693)
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  • Investigating a Crime Scene

    Tamra B. Orr

    Paperback (Cherry Lake Publishing, Aug. 16, 1800)
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  • How to Become a Crime Scene Investigator

    Sue L. Hamilton

    eBook (ABDO, March 1, 2019)
    This series offers young readers the opportunity to learn about the fascinating world of forensic science in an age-appropriate manner. Using facts and quotes from professionals in the field, these books are packed with information about crime scene investigators, their jobs, and their challenging and sometimes bizarre work, which combines the logic of science and technology with the intrigue of mystery and suspense.This volume of the series introduces the fascinating world of becoming a crime scene investigator.