Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Your readers have decided to compete in a science fair. They want to do a great project, but they have no ideas. Where should they start? Kenneth G. Rainis provides students with a fascinating and exciting place to start learning about forensic science. From fingerprint analysis to document examination, readers will perform detailed experiments that will help them understand how scientists solve crimes and what evidence they use to support their findings. Other topics include physical and trace evidence, counterfeiting, and forgery. Terrific ideas for further experimentation are provided so that students can create original science fair projects.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 125) and index.