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Crime Science: How Investigators Use Science to Track Down the Bad Guys

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Describes how the police use science to match bits of evidence, discover counterfeits and forgeries, stop computer crimes, identify criminals and victims, and find other clues

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First published September 1, 1997

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Vivien Bowers was born in Vancouver, Canada in 1951, the second of four children. She received a B.A. in English (honours) from the University of British Columbia followed by a teaching certificate, and was a grade 5 teacher for several years in Nelson, BC. Vivien has been a freelance writer for more than twenty-five years, writing elementary and secondary school materials, as well as non-fiction books and magazine articles for both adults and children. She has been invited to do presentations on her children's books in hundreds of schools and libraries across the country. Bowers has two sons, now grown up, and lives at the base of the mountains outside of Nelson, BC. She loves to escape into the wilderness to ski, hike or canoe.

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September 25, 2010
One of my all time favorite books. At 11 years old I used to sit around and read this again and again for hours on end...
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