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Seeing the Evidence: Forensic Scientists at Work Seeing the Evidence: Forensic Scientists at Work
nonfiction
Words Included:
   convict
   crime lab
   crime scene
   crime scene investigator
   deduction
   DNA
   eyewitness
   forensic science
   informer
   suspect
   trace evidence
   victim
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Seeing the Evidence: Forensic Scientists at Work is an informational book about the science of analyzing types of evidence found at crime scenes. The book provides a historical overview of the first forensic scientists in the early 1900s. Four case files give readers the opportunity to see modern forensic science at work, ranging from DNA testing to fingerprint analysis. Photographs and diagrams support the text.
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