Criminal ProfilingIf there's one topic guaranteed to get students interested in science, it's forensics! Crime Scene Science presents all the facts readers need in a dynamic, magazine-style format. Each page is filled with fascinating photos, scintillating sidebars, and lively text, all of which encourage readers to think like a crime scene scientist. Each title in the series includes: - Text correlated to the middle school science curriculum - Text developed in conjunction with science curriculum, police, and forensics consultants - Clear, detailed descriptions of the principles and methods applied to crime investigations - Fascinating case studies - Photographs taken from police, medical, laboratory, and other scientific and historical sources - Diagrams that enhance comprehension - Glossary defining key technical terms and concepts |
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