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This booklet in the Griffin Technical Studies series provides practical activities in which students investigate aspects of forensic science. The resource can be used as part of cross-curricular learning and case studies are provided to encourage logical thought, debate and discussion and decision making skills....

This Nuffield Working with Science unit featured experiments derived from forensic techniques but could only give the 'flavour' of a scientific investigation of a crime. The unit aimed to emphasise the basic needs, in a scientific investigation of evidence, of accurate...

From Teachers TV, this video series shows an innovative project to engage and excite children in science by constructing a mock crime scene investigation. The project, as part of a science week in the school, allows Year Six children to behave...

This item is one of over 25,000 physical resources available from the Resources Collection. The Archive Collection covers over 50 years of curriculum development in the STEM subjects. The Contemporary Collection includes all the latest publications from UK educational publishers.

This item is one of over 25,000 physical resources available from the Resources Collection. The Archive Collection covers over 50 years of curriculum development in the STEM subjects. The Contemporary Collection includes all the latest publications from UK educational publishers.

This series looks at how science and technology has transformed the way we live. It examines both the positive and the negative impacts of these developments on the environment, society, health and the economy.

Each title in this series deals with one aspect of the forensic team's work, to show the complex and effective processes of modern criminal investigation. These include work on fingerprinting, evidence collection, blood-stain identification, ballistics, handwriting analysis, and much more.

UK Forensic evidence is dynamic in its context and continues to be highly significant in the detection and prosecution of crime. This means that the knowledge, skill and ability of the person who examines the scene...

Read how science helped police solve clues and bring criminals to justice with these amazing stories.

This addition to the visually stimulating Sci-Hi series looks at the application of 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...

An impassioned, excoriating account of how Bush and big business are plundering the environment - and raking in the profits. Robert F. Kennedy, one of the world's most prominent environmental lawyers, charges the...

In this book, the reader will find over 40 incredible experiments to try at home. Easy and fun to do, whether the reader is 8 or 80, they will amuse, astound and educate in equal measure. See the amazing results then...

In this resource students are given four coordinate points and asked to find the equation of the lines that connect them. The four lines intersect to form a rectangle- can students find the area of the rectangle?

Each student worksheet contains different coordinate points, but the solutions all have...

In this book the author takes us on a tour around the intensive care unit, one of the most pressurised places in a modern-day hospital, exploring the stories of the patients, the hospital staff trying to save them, and the wonders of the human body.

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