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Bibframe Work

Title
Crime
Type
Text
Monograph
Language
English
Illustrative Content
Illustrations
Classification
LCC: HV8073.8 .P367 2010
DDC: 363.25 full
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Supplementary Content
index
Content
text
Table Of Contents
What is crime?
What is a crime scene?
How do police know which gun was used in a crime?
How do scientists know the cause of death?
How do scientists determine the time of death?
How do investigators identify forgeries and counterfeits?
What can scientists tell from a piece of writing?
How do cloth fibers help police investigate crime?
How do police use photography to investigate crimes?
How does dirt help solve crimes?
How can police tell whether a suspect is lying?
How do fingerprints help solve crimes?
What is genetic fingerprinting?
How do police identify a victim from bones or teeth?
How do artists help police investigations?
What do profilers do?
What are voiceprints?
What are blood types?
How do burglar alarms work?
How do computers help solve crimes?
Crime careers
Young scientists at work
Take a science survey
Fast facts.
Intended Audience
Juvenile
Authorized Access Point
Parker, Janice Crime