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Crime Science!![]() What's fishy about the broken pane of this door? (photo courtesy of the Art Theft Detail Unit of the LAPD) The Body as Evidence/ For The Body as Evidence/ I also interviewed forensic anthropologist Clea Koff, who investigates mass graves, starting with two horrifying sites in Rwanda, Africa. As a member of the Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) team, she helped exhume hundreds of victims of the 1994 genocide in that country and to document skeletal evidence for an ongoing international tribunal. More than two dozen military and government leaders have been convicted of instigating the killing of more than half a million Rwandan citizens. In Autopsies, I also discuss the biology of death, including the medical causes and how a corpse changes from the moment of the last breath over the first 72 hours and then days, weeks, and months later. Featuring real murder cases as examples, I explain how body temperature, rigor mortis (temporary muscle stiffening), lividity (blood pooling), decomposition, the life cycle of insects, and other clues help medical examiners estimate time of death. The last chapter features excerpts from an actual autopsy report. Can you spot the "smoking gun" clue on the body that led California detectives to the scene of the crime and, ultimately, the murderer? Investigating a Crime Scene is about the science behind observing, collecting, preserving, and interpreting evidence found at a crime scene. Cases range from a simple burglary to murder. Cleveland detective Nichol Jennings told me, step-by-step, how she and Detective Mike Smith slowly and carefully worked the scene of a single-bullet shooting and helped nail the murderer by pressing a button! I also interviewed her partner, Ann Marie Ziska, who completed an intense crime science training program at the National Forensic Academy in Tennessee. Sharon Plotkin, who investigates crime scenes in North Miami, Florida, taught me a great deal about procedures and how to think like an investigator—keeping an open mind, letting the evidence speak for itself, asking questions about the criminal's behavior, and making observations and inferences to figure out what's evidence and what's not. How did the criminal enter and exit the scene? What did he or she touch? What's missing from the scene? Where might latent (invisible) evidence be lurking? Did the criminal stage the scene to throw off investigators? Detective Don Hrycyk of Los Angeles helped me turn one of his art theft cases into a crime scene challenge. We outline the evidence found at the large estate of a movie producer, including forensic photos, and challenge readers to interpret the evidence for clues. Something's definitely fishy about a broken window, and it takes a Sherlock-like observation to figure it out. Websites Related to These Books |
Selected Books and GamesA NEW GAME!
Letter Perfect English
Coming soon, it's a must-have card game set for English language teachers and tutors. (Click for a free preview of the guide book.) Children's Books
Chief Joseph: The Voice for Peace
COMING IN SPRING 2009, it's the sad, moving tale of the Nez Perce leader who lost his land, many of his people, and his life-long fight to keep the peace with settlers and soldiers. Bone Detective:
The Story of Forensic Anthropologist Diane France
Is it possible to fall in love with bones? Try not to, after you read about Diane France's true-life science adventures, searching for and examining skeletons. A 2006 Outstanding Science Trade Book "Selector's Choice" (NSTA/CBC). Starred review in Booklist. 2007 Finalist, SB&F "Young Adult" science books! Space Rocks:
The Story of Planetary Geologist Adriana Ocampo
How did a young Argentine with an endless imagination make her dream of exploring space come true? Adriana Ocampo found her path to science adventure through space-traveling robots and crashing asteroids and comets! Crime Science
Autopsies/The Body as Evidence and Crime Scene Investigation! Sports Hall of Fame
Venus and Serena, Peyton Manning, Michelle Kwan, and others for ages 6-9. Today's Weather Is . . . A Book of Experiments
Outdoor fun for 6 to 9 year olds. Wild Weather!
Wild Earth!
Tornadoes! and Hurricanes! are my two best-selling books. Ideas on Trial Biographies
Dramatized biographies of astronaut Sally Ride and ocean inspiration Jacques Cousteau. Game
Mars 2020
Race from Earth to Mars, an orbiting target, by fixing malfunctions and answering intriguing science questions. Or play the fast-paced, alternate version: a flat-out race, no questions asked. Teacher's Books
Language Arts Games
Packed with ready–to-go, lively games and activities for teaching grammar, vocabulary, and dictionary skills. (Click for "Freebie" word search puzzles to download.) 25 Math Board Games!
This is my top seller for teachers. (Click for "Freebie" puzzles.) Creative Approaches to Social Studies
15 Primary Source Activities: American History and American history games, both co-written by a middle school social studies teacher. (Click for "Freebie" quizzes.) |
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