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DK Eyewitness Books

Forensic Science

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An informative and visual guide to the world of crime-scene investigation, this DK Eyewitness book explores how science helps crack the case. Be an eyewitness of the crime scene with DK Eyewitness Forensic Science . Learn about the importance of correctly handling evidence, find out why fingerprints are so critical to an investigation, see how faces can be reconstructed, explore the clues in different blood splatters, and more. From the scene of the crime to testing in the laboratory, you will learn how all the clues are put together to tell a story. Flip to the reference section to learn about the major pioneers in the field, see a timeline of forensic firsts, and locate museum exhibitions and special websites to visit to further explore this fascinating subject. DK Eyewitness Books are a perennial favorite of parents, teachers, and school-age kids, with their stunning artwork and photography and easy-to-understand text.

72 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2008

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5,100 reviews174 followers
March 24, 2020
This book has been on my wish list for a while now I am so glad I finally brought it. Its packed with information without being long winded. I looks at the whole crime not just DNA but looks into behaviour of the offender and much more different crime scenes.
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July 15, 2019
This is a good layman's introduction to Forensic Investigation. It gives a solid overview of the history of Forensic Science, present day methods and approaches, and ends with a brief speculation of what Forensic Science might look like in the future. This book is also packed full of pictures that really help bring the material to life.
This book won't make you a Forensics expert, but I found it gave me the overview I wanted and I would recommend it to anyone wanting to learn a little about forensic science.
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February 29, 2020
Nette Zusammenfassung der Themengebiete, mit denen ein Kriminalist/eine Kriminalistin arbeitet.
Jedes Thema ist auf einer Doppelseite dargestellt, mit vielen Bildern und kurz, sowie relativ detailiert beschrieben. Nur würde ich die Altersfreigabe von 8 Jahre auf 13 anheben, da u. a. eine halb verottete Leiche fotografiert wurde.
Geschrieben wurde das Original 2008, also ist es nicht ... top modern, wie ich Noob es beschreiben würde, aber für mich langt es vollkommen.

Themen:
- Dem Täter auf der Spur
- Die Anfänge der Kriminaltechnik
- Tatortsciherung
- Dokumentation am Tatort
- Jeder Spur zählt
- Fingerabdrücke nehmen
- Fingerabdrücke analysieren
- Verräterisches Blut
- Untersuchung der DNA
- Spurensuche
- Natürliche Spuren
- Bleibende Eindrücke
- Schusswaffen und Munition
- Schusswaffen im Labor
- Vermisstensuche
- Das große Krabbeln
- Todesursache
- Die Welt der Gifte
- Was bleibt, sind Knochen
- Phantombilder
- Was geht im Täter vor?
- Brandermittlung vor Ort
- Brandermittlung im Labor
- Unfallermittlung
- Der große Knall
- Computerforensik
- Spuren auf Papier
- Kunst oder Fälschung
- Kriminaltechnik der Zukunft
- Berühmt & berüchtigt
- Chronik
- Neugierig geworden?
- Glossar
- Register
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