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Crimebusters
How science fights crime
Clive Gifford
64 pages | 276x219mm
ISBN: 978-0-19-911495-5
Publication Date: 04 October 2007
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Suitable for:
Children aged 8+ years who are interested in crime and solving it as well as those interested in science.
An engaging, interactive introduction to the basics of forensic science
Young detectives can explore the exciting and absorbing world of forensics and its invaluable role in solving crime. From good old-fashioned clue and fingerprint collecting to hi-tech DNA and x-ray analysis, the book covers a wide variety of forensic topics and supports them with fascinating, real-life case studies. Includes a variety of fascinating crime-busting experiments that can be done safely and easily at home.
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A highly engaging subject area guaranteed to interest both boys and girls.
Practical experiments throughout put the information learnt into context, increasing the appeal of the book.
Written by a successful and experienced non-fiction author.
Sure to appeal to wannabe sleuths and scientists alike.
Investigations of real like crimes.
Will stimulate an interest in science at school.
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