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|aHV8073.8|b.P367 2010
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|aParker, Janice
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|aCrime / |cJanice Parker
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|aNew York, NY : |bWeigl Publishers, |cc2010
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|a48 p. : |bcol. ill. ; |c27 cm.
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|aIncludes index
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|aWhat 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
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|aCrime scene searches--Juvenile literature
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|aCriminal investigation--Juvenile literature
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|aForensic sciences--Juvenile literature
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