Crime Scene Science

Crime Scene Science
ISBN-10
1426305214
ISBN-13
9781426305214
Category
Crime scenes
Pages
80
Language
English
Published
2009
Publisher
National Geographic Books
Author
Karen Romano Young

Description

Collects twenty science experiments that mimic techniques used at crime scenes, including figuring out a suspects height and analyzing handwriting and paper fibers.

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