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    c2012., 5-8, Amicus Call No: J SCI 363.25    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Series Title: Amazing crime scene scienceSummary Note: Describes the types of items found at a crime scene that can be pieces of evidence in a criminal investigation, such as hair and saliva that carry DNA, fingerprints, clothing fibers, and foot prints. Includes real case files and case studies.
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    c2012., 5-8; 8.7, Amicus Call No: J SCI 363.25 2    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Series Title: Amazing crime scene scienceSummary Note: An introduction to the tools and techniques professionals use to investigate crime scenes, describing the roles of crime scene investigators to find and record criminal evidence, discussing forensic photography, finger prints, the use of dogs in forensics, and more, and examining case studies that feature real-life, high-profile cases.
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    c2007., 5.1; 5-8, Lerner Publications Call No: J SCI 363.25    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Series Title: Cool scienceSummary Note: An introduction to forensic science that examines real-life criminal cases and the technologies used to solve them.
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    c2012., 5-8, Amicus Call No: J SCI 363.25    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Series Title: Amazing crime scene scienceSummary Note: An introduction to the tools and techniques professionals use to investigate crime scenes, describing the efforts of forensic scientists to find and examine evidence to track down criminals, discussing fingerprints, traces of blood, and other hidden clues, and examining case studies that feature real-life, high- profile cases.
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    c2009., 5-8; 8.3, Carolrhoda Books Call No: J HIST 614 .17    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Summary Note: Reports on the work of forensic scientists who are excavating grave sites in James Fort, in Jamestown, Virginia, to understand who lived in the Chesapeake Bay area in the 1600s and 1700s; and uncovers the lives of a teenage boy, a ship's captain, a colonial officer, an African slave girl, and others.