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- 2009005627 contributor B11399273.
- 2009005627 created "c2010.".
- 2009005627 date "2009".
- 2009005627 date "c2010.".
- 2009005627 dateCopyrighted "c2010.".
- 2009005627 description "What 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.".
- 2009005627 extent "48 p. :".
- 2009005627 identifier "9781605960685 (hard cover : alk. paper)".
- 2009005627 identifier "9781605960692 (soft cover : alk. paper)".
- 2009005627 isPartOf "Science Q/A".
- 2009005627 issued "2009".
- 2009005627 issued "c2010.".
- 2009005627 language "eng".
- 2009005627 publisher "New York, NY : Weigl Publishers,".
- 2009005627 subject "363.25 22".
- 2009005627 subject "Crime scene searches Juvenile literature.".
- 2009005627 subject "Criminal investigation Juvenile literature.".
- 2009005627 subject "Forensic sciences Juvenile literature.".
- 2009005627 subject "HV8073.8 .P367 2010".
- 2009005627 tableOfContents "What 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.".
- 2009005627 title "Crime / Janice Parker.".
- 2009005627 type "text".