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Mineral and Soil Analysis teaches students to utilize physical as well as chemical techniques to place a suspect at the scene of a crime, or to eliminate the probability of his being present during the time of a criminal act. Because mineralogy covers a wide range of materials and substances, a thorough investigator will remove all sorts of samples from the crime scene. Soil, glass, dust and metal traces are just some types of materials which are analyzed in this kit to link a suspect to the general locality of the crime scene.

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Instructor ManualStudent Data SheetsSpecial Needs materialsMethods of Assessment ManualMaterial Safety Data SheetsSoil Sample A

Soil Sample BSoil Sample CSoil Sample DSoil Sample “Crime Scene”Suspect A (Glass Beads)Suspect B (Glass Beads)

Crime Scene (Glass Beads)Density Gradient TubesMedicine DroppersMicroscope SlidesPolarizing FilmMagnifying glasses

Plastic ForcepsPlastic SpoonsAluminum PansSets of SievesUniversal Indicator ChartGummed Labels

BromoformBromobenzeneUniversal IndicatorPotassium Chromate SolutionHydrochloric Acid Solution

A-10-500 SOIL KIT .................................................................................................$164.65A-10-500R SOIL KIT REFILL ......................................................................................$116.68

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Analysis of documents kit provides students with the opportunity to do physical as well as chemical analysis of writing materials. When a document such as a will or check is found at the scene of a crime, it is important to determine its authenticity. Careful analysis of documents could indicate obvious erasures, abnormal positioning of signature, use of different inks, difference in handwriting or typing. The analysis could lead to a confirmation of the authenticity of the document or just the contrary.

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A-10-506 SOIL KIT .................................................................................................$149.46A-10-506R SOIL KIT REFILL ......................................................................................$104.66

Instructor ManualStudent ManualMethods of Assessment ManualSpecial Needs MaterialsStudent Data SheetsMaterial Safety Data Sheets

Chromatography PaperJars with LidsBlack Felt Tipped PensPencilsBlue Ball Point PensSheet of Typed Notes

Crime Scene NoteMagnifying LensesBrushesClayDisposable Rubber GlovesShell Vials

ForcepsDifferent Types of PaperEthanolAcetoneButanolSodium Hydroxide Solution

Phenolphthalein SolutionIron Sulfate SolutionPotassium Ferrocyanide SolutionInk EradicatorLugol’s IodineFluorescent Ink

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This kit enables students to identify some common over the counter drugs as well as learning test procedures for “controlled substances”. Test methods are developed for heavy metal poisoning such as lead and mercury. These procedures are used to determine the presence or absence of lead or mercury at the scene of a crime. The analysis of simulated body fluids, such as urine, is also carried out. *Controlled Substances are simulated

Instructor ManualStudent ManualStudent Data SheetsMethods of Assessment ManualSpecial Needs MaterialsMaterial Safety Data SheetsUniversal Indicator chartQ-Tips

Depression PlatesAlka SeltzerSodium BicarbonateAspirinTylenolPipettesPlastic Bottles with Dropper CapsRed Toothpicks

Capillary TubesChromatography PaperUnknown AUnknown BUnknown Powder XUnknown Powder YUnknown Powder ZSimulated LSD

Simulated MarijuanaCrime Scene PowderUniversal IndicatorSimulated Urine AlanineSimulated Urine GlycineSimulated Urine UnknownAcetic AcidAcidified Ferric Nitrate Solution

Potassium Chromate SolutionHydrochloric Acid SolutionLead Nitrate SolutionUnknown Heavy MetalMercury I Nitrate SolutionButanolAcetoneNinhydrin

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A-10-502 ANALYSIS OF DRUGS AND POISONS KIT ...........................................................$152.14A-10-503R ANALYSIS OF DRUGS AND POISONS KIT REFILL .................................................$109.16

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Analysis of Fingerprints Kit provides students the opportunity to learn the techniques available for dusting and developing latent fingerprints from various surfaces. Students compare the prints to standards developed by the FBI and help in identifying the, would be “suspect”. Each of the group prepare “evidence” for another group to analyze, and with the aid of the Modus Operandi sheets, the group identifies the fingerprints of the suspects.

Instructor ManualStudent Data SheetsMethods of Assessment ManualMaterial Safety Data Sheets“FBI” Fingerprint Classification Sheets

Bond PaperFilter Paper SheetsDisposable Rubber GlovesPipetteFingerprint BrushesMagnifying Glasses

ForcepsJars with CapsMetal SpoonsAluminum FoilSuperglueInk Pads

Scotch TapeStringMicroscope SlidesIndex CardsModus Operandi SheetsAluminum Powder

Carbon BlackNinhydrinAcetoneLugol’s Iodine

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A-10-504 FINGERPRINT ANALYSIS KIT .........................................................................$112.04A-10-504R FINGERPRINT ANALYSIS KIT REFILL................................................................ $57.32

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Hair Analysis Kit provides students with an opportunity to learn important laboratory skills while studying the morphology of hair samples from various species. Written materials include a discus-sion of hair as a tool of forensic science and illustrated descriptions on the structure of hair. A slide set provides additional instructions on characteristics of hair from various species. After the written and visual materials are discussed in class or studied independently, stu-dents conduct two forensic examinations of hair samples by prepar-ing whole hair mounts and scale casts, standard procedures used by forensic examiners in crime laboratories.

Instructor ManualStudent ManualMethods of Assessment ManualSpecial Needs Materials

Material Safety Data SheetsStudent Diagram Charts#1 Examination Worksheets#2 Examination Worksheets

Microscope SlidesCover SlipsCDHair Sample A

Hair Sample BHair Sample CMounting MediaFingernail Polish

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A-10-522 ANALYSIS OF DRUGS AND POISONS KIT ...........................................................$103.98A-10-522R ANALYSIS OF DRUGS AND POISONS KIT REFILL .................................................. $44.22

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This fascinating kit is ideal for adding excitement to an art, chemistry or general science class. This approach introduces students to practical appli-cations of the use of scientific observation and reasoning. Students are pre-sented with a “real” painting and a “forgery” in the styles of Claude Monet (impressionist), Vincent Van Gogh (post impressionist) and Jackson Pollack (abstractionist). Students use physical, chemical, and microscopic methods of analysis to determine which painting is original and which the forgery. These methods include testing for lead in paint, checking for fluorescence under ultraviolet light, and analyzing color to determine if they are mixed or layered.

Instructor ManualStudent Data SheetsMethods of Assessment Manual

Material Safety Data SheetsSingle Edge Razor BladesMagnifying Lenses

Paraffin CubesPipettes6 Pairs of Paintings

Plastic bottles with Dropper CapsLead Nitrate SolutionPotassium Chromate Solution

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A-10-524 ART FORGERY KIT .....................................................................................$100.14A-10-524R ART FORGERY KIT REFILL ............................................................................ $81.52

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This kit not only investigates the science of blood spatter but also teaches the 16 general rules of blood spatter. This kit also includes 37 investigative terminology terms that are used by forensic crime scene specialist. Also included is material to build a BLOOD SPATTER CHAMBER, where students collect evidence and write their own scene scenario for cross curriculum. Includes a luminol test plus 5 additional experiments.

Instructor ManualMaterial Safety Data SheetAssessment ManualDistance Effect on Blood SpatterDistance Effect on Spatter GraphIdentifying Distance of TravelExperimenting w/ Spatter Angles

Measuring Blood Spatter16 General Rules of Blood Spatter37 Investigative Terminology TermsBlood Spatter TestLarge Paper ClipMicro Tip PippetMagnifying Glasses

ProtractorsRuler 10 to 12 feetFilter PaperMedium Rubber BandsClip BoardsCardboardSpray Bottles

LabelsBlood Spatter ChamberDowel RodsHammerStriking PlatformPaper for SpatterSimulated Blood Solution

Simulated Hemoglobin SolutionLuminol PowderSodium PerborateSodium Carbonate

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A-10-550 BLOOD SPATTER ANALYSIS KIT .....................................................................$222.68A-10-550R BLOOD SPATTER ANALYSIS KIT REFILL ............................................................ $62.42

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The gathering of physical evidence allows the Crime Scene Technician to make factual interpretations of the scene. When suspects and vic-tims enter and\or leave the scene they bring with them and carry away useful pieces of evidence. Outdoors areas are searched first because changing weather can destroy evidence. Everything must be docu-mented. Court cases have been made by proper documentation and the interpretation of the facts of the processed scene.

This kit takes students through 6 exercises to solve the scenario1. Scene Mapping2. Hair Analysis3. Soil Analysis

4. Rope Analysis5. Analysis of Scene Trash6. Police Evidence

Instructor ManualMaterial Safety Data SheetStudent Investigation PacketsGraph Paper

Glass SlidesCover SlipsMounting MediaUniversal Indicator Solution

Sifting ScreenSoil SamplesHairRope Samples

Molding ClayTrash Evidence Including 9 Trace evidence samplesPlastic Spoons

Magnifying Glasses

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Forensics provides a useful tool for teaching scientific principle in the classroom. In the inquiry based approach of a criminal investigation, students must apply many of the principles of the scientific method. In addition, students acquire, useful skill, such as use of a microscope, measuring, chemical principles, etc. This all occurs in a revenant and interesting learning environment.

Instructor’s guideStudent guidesMSDSMO SheetsUniversal color chartStudent Data SheetsEvidence Collection

Searching for Clues manualMethods of Assessment ManualSet special needsCDToothpicksMicroscope slidesCover slips

Disposable plastic glovesMagnifying glassesForcepsTable spoonsIndex cardsPlastic pipettesDepression plates

Aspirin TylenolAlka SeltzerFilter paperCamel hair brushesBlack ink padsJars w/cap

SuperglueAluminum foilStringClear fingernail polishHair sample ‘A’Hair sample ‘B’Hair sample ‘C’

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Students will learn to gather data, observe, compare, contrast, and hypothesize using fingerprinting. An emphasis in these activities has been placed on working with “dustless” fingerprinting analysis. If you are a crime scene investigator and cannot dust for the finger-print, how do you retrieve these prints? Learn more ways than one with this exciting kit.

Instructor ManualStudent ManualsMaterial Safety Data SheetMethods of Assessment ManualSpecial Needs Material

Fingerprint Identification SheetsScotch TapeSuper GluePetri DishesForceps

Tongue DepressorsPaint BrushesPlastic Jars with CapsPaper Cups

Modeling ClayPlastic GlovesMagnifying GlassesAluminum Foil

White PaperPlaster of ParisLugol’s Iodine

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Forensic Scientists examine various types of fabric and fiber evidence and observe the various types of characteristics that are exhibited. By examining the following: a mineral type (glass wool), animal type (wool), vegetable type (cotton), and synthetic types (rayon, nylon, and acetattte). This kit will also observe and test a carpet sample, so as to see how its general overall characteristics and structures are unique.

Instructor’s ManualStudent ManualMSDSMethods of Assessment ManualFabric and fiber samples:White cotton

White woolWhite carpet fiberSpun glass (strands)NylonRayonAcetate

Unknown 1Unknown 2Unknown carpet fiberWax pencilsMetal forcepsPlastic forceps

SlidesCover slipsWooden toothpicks.5 oz Empty dropping bottlesRed litmus paperLead acetate paper

HCl, 3MNaOH, 3MChlorine bleachDry-Cleaning SolventAcetoneMounting solution

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When an investigator enters a crime scene, it is extremely important not to destroy any form of trace evidence that might lead to the ap-prehension of the criminal in question. A close examination of a crime scene will often reveal impression evidence that has been left there by the perpetrator of the crime. It is simply impossible to enter a location without changing it in some way, either by bringing something to it or by taking something from it. Footprints or shoe prints, tire tracks, or other impressions imbedded in soft material, if properly identified, pre-served, and evaluated, may allow the crime scene investigator valuable class evidence. This type of evidence may not convict the doer of the wrong deed, but may lead to their apprehension. Your students actual-ly get to become CSI detectives and perform many of the same duties, and solve the scenario in this kit, by using 6 different labs included.

Instructor’s ManualStudents ManualAssessment ManualMSDSVials of Carbon Powder

Small Paint BrushesPlain Paper StockModeling ClayPlaster of ParisTeaspoons

5 Different RopesMagnifying GlassTongue DepressorsTire Impressions PicturesSmall Ink Roller

InkPaper CupsSoilSifting Screen

Tooth BrushesPansPetri Dishes

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A-10-538 FORENSIC IMPRESSION KIT ........................................................................$217.38A-10-538R FORENSIC IMPRESSION KIT REFILL ..............................................................$114.14

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A-10-536 A BITE OUT OF CRIME ANALYSIS KIT .............................................................$361.26A-10-536 A BITE OUT OF CRIME ANALYSIS KIT REFILL ...................................................$218.48

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One of the ways in which modern forensic science can positively iden-tify an individual is through dental records, since teeth not only differ in detail from person to person, the same as fingerprints differ, but they last longer than other physical elements after death. The changes are so small in the dental records as the subject ages that records compiled years earlier will still be sufficiently accurate to provide posi-tive identification.

Instructor’s ManualAssessment ManualTooth Development Diagram SDSTooth Eruption at 5 Years SDSInstructor’s Master FileLatex GlovesMagic MarkerTeeth Bite TrayAlginateTM Mold materialPlaster Paris

Tongue Depressor(Used for Stirring & Inspection)12 oz Plastic Cup3.5 oz Plastic Measuring cups2 oz Plastic Measuring cupsZip lock Bags6” Metric RulerStudent Data Sheet (SDS)Patient ChartDentist Worksheet (SDS)

Experiment #1 -SDS, Assistants WorksheetExperiment #2 -Identifying a Body with Dental ChartsExperiment #3 -SDS, Working Teeth ModelExperiment #4 -SDS, Metric Analysis of Bite MarkExperiment #5 -SDS, Making Bite Mark Evidence In Wax

Wax Bite PlatesExperiment # 6 -SDS, Identifying bite Marks in WaxExperiment # 7 -SDS, Identifying Suspect by Matching Teeth Cast to Wax Bite Plane

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Instructor ManualStudent ManualsMaterial Safety Data SheetStudent Data Sheets

Alignment toolsPaper SamplesHand LensCotton Swabs

Chromatography tubesChromatography PaperSpray BottlesSets of Pencils

Sets of PensEthanol SolutionIodine Solution

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The Document section of the crime lab uses chemistry, physics, microscopy, photography, chromatography, and sight and knowl-edge of the examiner. Although the type writer is barely used to-day, computer printers, photocopiers, and fax machines can still provide identifying marks. Examiners have access to files which show specifics on each brand of machine. The more basic tools used are those that magnify and\or measure such as calipers or glass alignment tools. Those that do both are called reticles.

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It was lunch time on a Wednesday. The Mall was not busy and many of the staff was on break. An expensive designer linen suit was stolen now you must solve this crime as a CSI would.

Here are the labs included:1. Fabric Analysis2. Fingerprint3. Fiber Analysis4. Hair Analysis

5. Handwriting Analysis6. Blood Typing7. Personal Information8. Questions and Comments

Instructor ManualStudent ManualsMaterial Safety Data SheetStudent Data ChartsSpecial Needs MaterialSimulated SilkCottonLinen

PolyesterSimulated WoolCat HairHuman HairDog HairPolice EnvelopeSuspect Envelope RandySuspect Envelope Martha

Suspect Envelope PaulSuspect Envelope JohnSignature CardsHand LensCover SlipsMicroscope SlidesWooden Sticks

Red litmus PaperTweezersToothpicksA & B Hema Blood TagRh Hema Blood TagMounting MediaAnti A Blood Simulated

Anti B Blood SimulatedAnti Rh Blood SimulatedType B Simulated BloodType A Simulated BloodType O Simulated BloodType AB Simulated Blood

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A-10-548 THEFT DETECTION KIT ..............................................................................$143.32THEFT DETECTION KIT REFILL NOT AVAILABLE

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This kit demonstrates state of the art techniques used to screen individuals for drug use and abuse, an issue that is important from both a scientific and social standpoint. Drug screening has been widely publicized in professional athletics, but students also should become aware that it is practiced by more and more companies before hiring new employees. The procedures in this kit are simple enough to be performed by middle school students; however, the scientific principles can be best understood by students at the high school level and above.

Instructor ManualStudent ManualMethods of Assessment ManualMaterial Safety Data SheetsNote on PhenylpropanolamineRf Value Cards Large

Rf Value Cards SmallTox Elution ColumnsPlastic Bottles with Dropper CapsSilica PlatesCapillary TubesPipette

AcetoneMethanolSimulated UrineEluentEthyl AcetateAmmonium HydroxidePotassium Iodide Solution

Acidified MethanolChloroplantinic SolutionNinhydrinDiphenyl CarbozoneMercuric OxideContactSudafed

CeffedrineDexatrimQuinineSulfuric Acid Solution

ORDERING INFORMATIONA-10-530 TOXICOLOGY KIT ....................................................................................$208.90A-10-530R TOXICOLOGY KIT REFILL ..........................................................................$165.88

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This kit allows participation in a field of science that employs the areas of chemistry, physics, and biology. This kit also necessitates the use of reasoning and common sense. The field is that of criminal investigation-FORENSICS. This kit is specifically designed as an introduction to the techniques needed to accomplish a thorough criminal investigation.

This kit includes the following kits:1. Analysis of Minerals and Soils2. Analysis of Drugs and Poisons3. Analysis of Fingerprints

4. Analysis of Documents5. Analysis of Hair

Instructor ManualStudent ManualMethods of Assessment ManualSpecial Needs MaterialsMaterial Safety Data SheetsMO SheetsBond Paper

Filter Paper Index CardsZiploc BagsAluminum FoilDisposable Rubber GlovesMicroscope SlidesCellophane TapeSuper Glue

Ink PadsPlastic Jars with LidsTable SpoonsGrease PencilsStudent Fingerprint Analysis SheetMagnifying Glasses

ForcepsCamel Hair BrushesStringAluminum PowderAcetoneNinhydrinLugol’s Iodine

Soil Sample FSoil Sample GSoil Sample HSoil Sample ISoil Sample JStudent Soil Data Sheets

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A-10-526 MASTER FORENSICS KIT...........................................................................$646.40A-10-526R MASTER FORENSICS KIT REFILL ................................................................$226.04

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A-7008-FSA DNA COLLECTION KIT ...............................................................................$3.00THEFT DETECTION KIT REFILL NOT AVAILABLE

8) 6” Sterile Cotton Tipped Swabs1) Single Swabs Box1) 5” x 8” Reclosable Bag1) Biohazard Label

2) Integrity Seals1) Buccal Swab Collection Card2) Powder Free Nitrile Gloves1) Pre-printed 6” x 9” Submission Envelope

This minimally intrusive method of collection buccal cells from the inside of a subject’s cheek for DNA analysis. This kit is a cost effective alternative to purchasing parts individually. This kit is ideal for instructing officers and students in the proper collecting of DNA through Buccal Collection methods.

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ORDERING INFORMATIONA-7007-FSA BIOLOGICAL COLLECTION KIT ....................................................................$4.00

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5) Single Swab Boxes10) Individually Wrap Bio-Swabs™ 2) Coin Envelopes

4) Biohazard Labels4) Powder Free Nitrile Gloves1) 6” x 9” Envelope

The analysis of DNA is similar to fingerprints in trying to de-termine a match. With enough identifying features, DNA can either link or eliminate a suspect from a crime as well as link crime scenes together. The most frequent forms of DNA found at the crime scene are: blood, semen, hair, saliva, skin cells, mucus, perspiration, urine, fingernails, etc. The more that is known on how to use and collect DNA, the more powerful a tool it becomes. This kit allows the user to collect biological samples using our signature Bio-Swab™ and store samples using practi-cal containment methods.

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A-7219RSA DETECTIVE FINGERPRINT KIT ..................................................................... $27.25

1) Wooden handle Fiber Brush1) Magnetic Pen Applicator

1) 2oz Black Latent Fingerprint Powder1) 2oz Black Magnetic Fingerprint Powder

50) White 3” x 5” Backing Cards1) 12” Clear Lifting Tape

1) Storage Case

This signature kit is built for training detectives in identifying, dusting, lifting and storing latent fingerprints. This kit comes in a sturdy plastic carryting case and houses all the latent print products needed to do both magnetic and traditional dusting.

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A-7009-FSA FINGERPRINT KIT (FEATHER) ................................................................... $27.50

1) Jumbo Feather Brush1) 2oz Black Latent Fingerprint Powder1) 1oz Black Magnetic Fingerprint Powder

1) Tex Magnetic Applicator w/ 3 Shields8) White 3” x 5” Backing Cards1) 12” Clear Lifting Tape

1) Storage Box8) Powder Free Nitrile Gloves

This Fingerprint Kit contains all the essentials for dusting and lifting latent prints. This kit will allow the user the option to dust both with traditional and magnetic fingerprint powder. The kit comes complete with both magnetic and traditional black fingerprint powder. The feather brush allows student to learn a new brushing method from typical fiber brush applications. The white backing cards allow for proper application of lifted prints.

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ORDERING INFORMATIONA-7011-FSA FINGERPRINT KIT (FIBER) ..................................................................... $34.35

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2) Wooden Handled Fiber Brush1) 2oz Black Latent Fingerprint Powder1) 2oz White :atent Fingerprint Powder

1) 1oz Black Magnetic Fingerprint Powder1) 1oz White Magnetic Fingerprint Powder1) Tex Magnetic Applicator w/ 3 Shields

5) White 3” x 5” Backing Cards5) Black 3” x 5” Backing Cards1) 2” Clear Lifting Tape

1) Storage Box

This Fingerprint Kit contains all the essentials for dusting and lifting latent prints. This kit will allow the user the option to dust both with traditional and magnetic fingerprint powder. The white and black backing cards allow for proper application of lifted prints.

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ORDERING INFORMATIONA-2205FC MINI TRACE EVIDENCE KIT ........................................................................ $44.50

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1) Wooden Handled Fiber Brush1) 2oz Black Latent Fingerprint Powder1) 1oz Black Magnetic Fingerprint Powder

1) Pen Magnetic Applicator25) White 3” x 5” Backing Cards1) Pack DK Lifting Strips

6) Disposable Tweezers1) Plastic Hemostat1) 52” Stainless Steel Scissors

8) Black Powder Free Nitrile Gloves1) Orange Viewing Goggles1) Storage Case

This kit combines all the right parts to teach proper trace evi-dence collection, latent print collection and ALS (alternate light source) viewing. Packed in a rugged black carrying case - this kit will withstand the demand of an education course.

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1) Magnetic Pen Applicator3) Jumbo Feather Brushes1) 1oz White Magnetic Fingerprint Powder1) 1oz Black Magnetic Fingerprint Powder1) 2oz White Latent Fingerprint Powder1) 2oz Black Latent Fingerprint Powder

50) 2”/5cm Adhesive Scales1) 6” Photo Ruler10) White Gel Lifters10) Black Gel Lifters1) 2” Clear Lifting Tape1) 12 Rubber Jell Lifting Tape

100) White Backing Cards100) Black Backing Cards50) 8” x 8” Clear Poly Sheets20) 8” x 8” Quickprint Lifters100) Inking Foils1) Bluestar Training Tablets (4 applications)

1) 125mL Synthetic Blood1) Arrowstone Casting Kit (Blue)1) BioFoam Impression Foam1) Student Accutrans Kit

This Technical Impression Kit is designed to teach students a variety of methods to cast and collect impressions. Introduce your forensic scientists to the many types of impressions taken at a crime scene and how they can lead to solving a crime. Investigators at a crime scene must be extremely careful not to destroy any trace evidence that may lead to a suspect, and in this activity, students will learn how to observe, classify, and analyze impression evidence. Look at footprints, fingerprints, writing, rope and binding, and key impressions, as well as tire tracks - whatever suits your needs. They will also be able to make casts of the various impressions.

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A-7801FV TECHNICAL IMPRESSION KIT.......................................................................$359.40

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ORDERING INFORMATIONA-7010-FSA IMPRESSIONS KIT................................................................................. $40.45

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1) Perfect Ink Pad2) Free Flow Casting Material15) Paper Evidence Bags

2) Knife Boxes12) Applicant Fingerprint Cards2) Screw Cap Transport Tubes

12) Powder Free Nitrile Gloves15) Biohazard Labels1) Seal-It Tape Roll (Yellow)

This is a scaled down version of the Technical Impression Kit. This kit offers the student to ability to cast impressions and store into conventional devices. Also - the transport tubes can be used for trace evidence such as hairs, fingernails or fibers. Labels, ink and fingerprint cards will allow you to teach proper procedures in completing and handling certain evidence.

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Master Trace Evidence Collection Kit

This kit contains all of the items you need to collect trace evidence from a crime scene and transport it to your agency. This Master Trace Evidence Kit can be used in large agencies for multiple CSIs or one single kit for a small department. Packaged in a sturdy carry case with four separate, individually sealed storage trays for prevention of cross contamination. Every kit includes a reorder form for replacement items. Please contact your Arrowhead Forensics sales representative for customized options. Kit contents:

2 Safety Goggles 2 Black Sharpies 2 Black Ink Pens24) 4” x 4” Clear J Lifts10) 4” x 6” 2ml Reclosable Evidence Bags 10) 6” x 8” 4ml Reclosable Evidence Bags50) 2 d” x 5 4” Kraft Envelopes

50) 6” x 9” Kraft Envelopes50) 2 w” x 4 4” Glassine Envelopes10 Transfer Pipettes 3) 50ml Polypropylene Collection Tubes40) 6” Sterile Cotton Tip Swabs 2/pk (80 total swabs)2) 5ml Sterile Water Ampules

10 Tongue Depressors10 Cuticle Sticks5 Combs5) 3 4” x 2” x d” Evidence Slide Box12 Plastic Disposable Tweezers5 Round Blade Disposable Scalpels5 Pointed Blade Disposable Scalpels

10 Straight Edge Razor Blades15 Antimicrobial Hand Wipes40 Swab Boxes1 Red/White Stripe Evidence Tape

A-8864 ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. $163.00

FINGERNAIL COLLECTION KIT

During an assault the victim’s fingernail(s) may break off dur-ing the struggle. Our Fingernail Collection Kit is used for com-parison and when the clipping(s) is submitted to the crime laboratory, trace amounts of DNA may be found on the clip-ping and on the recovered broken nail as well.

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Death Scenes: AnInvestigator’s Field Guide

Michael Maloney, Bevel, Gardner and Associates, Brunswick, GA

Designed as an on-scene reference for processing death scenes, this field guide walks readers through the steps of death investigations. The text begins with the initial notifi-cation of a death and continues through the processing of the scene and the body. It covers the investigator’s role at an autopsy and analyzes the scene indicators of evidence. Mechanism of injury, wound, and disease dynamics are cov-ered in order to aid in determining the cause and manner of death. A separate section provides information on child and infant deaths. The book is presented in an outline format for ease of reference and understanding.

Advanced CrimeScene Photography

Christopher D Duncan

The first pieces of evidence viewed by jurors are oftentimes the photographs recorded by the crime scene investigator. Professional and accurate photographic documentation is critical for creating lasting first impressions in the minds of a jury. Solving a range of photographic dilemmas and chal-lenges, Advanced Crime Scene Photography assists inves-tigators in creating photographic evidence that is engaging, interesting, and informative, giving them greater credibility when testifying in court.

Essentials of ForensicImaging: A Text-Atlas

Angela D. Levy, Georgetown University Hospital, Wash-ington, D.C., USA and Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Maryland, USA; H. Theodore Harcke, Jr., Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Wash-ington, D.C., USA and Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Maryland, USA

Forensic imaging with multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) and other cross-sectional imaging modalities is a rapidly evolving field. Understanding the pathological basis of disease and death is fundamental to the interpretation of radiologic images. Forming a bridge between these distinct disciplines, Essentials of Forensic Imaging: A Text-Atlas brings the long tradition of radiologic pathologic correlation to forensic radiology and autopsy.

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Cold Cases: An Evaluation Model with Follow-up Strategies for Investigators

James M. Adcock, The Center for the Resolution of Unresolved Crimes, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, USA; Sarah L. Stein, The Center for the Resolution of Unresolved Crimes, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, USA

Nearly 185,000 homicides since 1980 remain unsolved, yet with limited staff and resources, it is no surprise that law enforcement units place the bulk of their efforts on current cases where victims’ family members and the media demand answers. Cold Cases: An Evaluation Model with Follow-up Strategies for Investigators provides a comprehensive roadmap for digging those cold cases out of the file room and getting them resolved. Practical and concise, the book is an invaluable tool for police officers and detectives attempting to solve crimes that would otherwise be forgotten.

Color Atlas of ForensicToolmark Identification

Nicholas Petraco, John Jay College, New York, USA

In the wake of the Daubert ruling, the use of forensic tool-mark evidence in court has been problematic, in that the conclusions of forensic scientists as to toolmark origin often lack scientifically sound statistical proof. In the Color Atlas of Forensic Toolmark Identification, noted forensic expert Nicholas Petraco helps move toolmark examination from an art to a science. The first part of the book contains an anthol-ogy of tried and true methods, procedures, and traditional techniques used by practitioners of this discipline for over a century. It contains rationales and methodologies for case-work, discussion of the use of new materials and techniques for preparation of known standards, and the application of various methods of statistical proof to further establish tool-mark examination as a sound scientific endeavor. The second section contains a compilation of commonly used hand tools and the marks they typically produce.

Forensic Science: The Basics, Second Edition

Jay A. Siegel, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapo-lis, USA; Kathy Mirakovits, Portage Northern High School, Michigan, USA

As forensic science continues to play a wider role in the investigation of crimes and apprehension of criminals, those without crime scene or crime lab training must now become familiar with the techniques and language of the forensic sci-entist. Avoiding the complicated science and graphic violence typical of most forensic references, this book is written spe-cifically for those without forensic science experience. While it provides a professional reference for those not steeped in the details of forensic science, the wealth of instructor mate-rial available for teachers and its pedagogical approach make this an ideal textbook for high school and introductory level courses.

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Crime and Measurement:Methods in Forensic Investigation

Myriam Nafte and Brian Dalrymple, 2011

As an introductory guide, the goal of this book is to provide students of law enforcement, criminalists, members of the justice system, law enforcement professionals, and anyone interested in the field, a starting point in understanding the pivotal relationship between police, the investigator and the scientist, in service of the law. From the first responder called to a death scene to the final analysis in the courtroom, Crime and Measurement outlines the processes, the rules, the pro-tocols, and the principles of what it takes and what it means to measure and solve crime.

Scientific Protocols forForensic Examination of Clothing

Jane Moira Taupin; Chesterene Cwiklik, Cwiklik and Associates, Seattle, Washington, USA

When a crime or other incident takes place, clothing items are often present or left behind, and can become directly involved in the case itself. Items of clothing are thus one of the most common types of exhibit examined in court. They can provide valuable information in cases of violent crimes, such as homicide or rape, as well as in burglary, robbery, arson, and vehicular accidents.

Human and Nonhuman BoneIdentification: A Concise Field Guide

Diane L. France, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, USA

In Human and Nonhuman Bone Identification: A Color Atlas,Diane L. France, one of the most respected forensic an-thropologists in the world, offered a comprehensive handbook of photographs and other information essential for examining skeletal remains and determining species and body parts.

Conveniently designed for field use, this compact version of the book presents the major skeletal elements from the same species as the bestselling Atlas. Focusing on the bones most often discovered in field scenarios, the book is divided into two major sections: General Osteology and Major Bones of the Bodies of Different Animals

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Behavior, Truth and Deception: Applying Profiling and Analysis to the Interview Process

Michael R. Napier, The Academy Group, Inc., Manassas, Vir-ginia, USA

Focusing on practical approaches for the experienced in-vestigator, Michael R. Napier, a 27-year veteran of the FBI, presents Behavior, Truth, and Deception: Applying Profiling and Analysis to the Interview Process. This hands-on vol-ume, drawn from years of experience interviewing suspects, reveals the targeted subject interviewing process (TSI). This technique combines all known tactics learned from criminal personality profiling and investigative analysis into an effec-tive strategy for interviewing a suspect. The book describes the skill sets and essential elements that directly contribute to a successful interrogation and outlines an interview plan using these analytical and profiling concepts.

Computer-Aided Forensic Facial Comparison

Martin Paul Evison, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Richard W. Vorder Bruegge, FBI, Quantico, Virginia, USA

Countless facial images are generated everyday through digital and cell phone cameras, surveillance video systems, webcams, and traditional film and broadcast video. As a re-sult, law enforcement and intelligence agencies have numer-ous opportunities to acquire and analyze images that depict persons of interest. Computer-Aided Forensic Facial Compari-son is a comprehensive exploration of the scientific, technical, and statistical challenges facing researchers investigating courtroom identification from facial images.

Forensic Polymer Engineering

Peter Rhys Lewis, Open University, Milton Keynes, UK; Colin Gagg, Open University, Milton Keynes, UK

Given the infinite number of applications of polymeric materi-als in everyday life, especially those where a failure in service may lead to economic loss, injury or death, the ability to use forensic engineering to determine the cause of the failure is essential. Forensic Polymer Engineering: Why Polymer Prod-ucts Fail In Service reviews the latest forensic engineering techniques used in the investigation of failed polymer materi-als. It includes a series of case studies that illustrate differ-ent types of failures and the forensic engineering techniques used to investigate the failures.

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Quality Assurance in thePathology Laboratory: Forensic, Technical, and Ethical Aspects

Maciej J. Bogusz, Consulting Toxicologist, Sinheim, Germany

The continuous formulation of good practices and procedures across fields reflects the importance of the recognition and maintenance of ”quality” for nearly every profession. The widespread introduction of point-of-care testing, centraliza-tion of activities in large core laboratories, and the increase in number and complexity of diagnostic testing worldwide has driven changes in the organization of laboratory diagnos-tics over the past decades. As such, laboratory diagnostics, continuously catching up to updated techniques and complex procedures, need to stay vigilant about safety and good prac-tices adjustments.

Fundamentals ofFourier Transform InfraredSpectroscopy, Second Edition

Brian C. Smith, Spectros Associates, Shrewsbury, Massachu-setts, USA

The book discusses how to properly use spectral processing to increase the information of a spectrum without damaging the data and takes considerable care in instructing on sample preparation, as good sample preparation constitutes half the battle in extracting good data. The final chapters examine single analyte quantitative analysis and conclude with an overview of infrared microscopy.

Mechanics ofImpression Evidence

David S. Pierce, Sarnia Police Service, Ontario, Canada

As forensic technology becomes more sophisticated, courts are demanding more scientific content and juries are expect-ing meticulous confirmation of facts alleged. Greater atten-tion is now paid to increasingly finer details and improved methods of describing every form of evidence. Applying physics, chemistry, and engineering to the process of analysis and interpretation, Mechanics of Impression Evidence reflects the shift to these heightened standards and offers a start-ing point for significant change in the way that impression evidence is considered, utilized, and presented.

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Suicidal Mass Murderers: A Criminological Study of Why They Kill

John Liebert, Banner Desert Hospital, Mesa, Arizona, USA; William J. Birnes, Chairman of Sunrise Community Counseling Center, Los Angeles, California, USA

Exploring the concept of whether such violent acts can be predicted, the book reveals the potential warning signs to look for in suspect individuals. First responders, public health authorities, and clinicians must learn to detect these early in-dicators if there is any hope in preventing a catastrophe such as what occurred at Virginia Tech from ever happening again.

Practical Forensic Digital Imag-ing: Applications and Techniques

Patrick Jones, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA

Covering the full range of scenarios that forensic profession-als encounter, the author includes special sections dedicated to photography involving footwear and tire impressions, vehicles, death and morgue scenes, and taphonomic and entomological imaging, as well as fingerprints, burglaries, fire and arson, sex offenses, blood, and trace evidence and microscopy. The techniques in this volume enable photogra-phers to capture the images that will not only tell the story, but will also stand up in court.

Forensic Anthropology:2ooo to 2o1o

Sue Black, University of Dundee, Scotland; Eilidh Ferguson, University of Dundee, Scotland

Advances in our ability to analyze information from skeletal remains and subsequent developments in the field of forensic anthropology make it possible to identify more victims of homicides, mass-fatality disasters, and genocide. Summa-rizing the vast collection of international literature that has developed over the past decade, Forensic Anthropology: 2000 to 2010 explores critical themes fundamental to this evolving topic. A superior supplemental text for any physical anthro-pology or archaeology class, this volume provides an ideal starting point for advanced exploration and more detailed analysis of select areas. Each chapter presents an overview of the theme under discussion, identifies present trends in research, and suggests areas in which future research could be developed.

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Practical Crime Scene Investiga-tions for Hot Zones

Jacqueline T. Fish, Charleston Southern University, South Carolina, USA; Robert N. Stout, Lynchburg, Virginia, USA; Ed-ward Wallace, Staten Island, New York, USA

The work of Crime Scene Investigators (CSIs) is made more complicated when the scene is contaminated by either Chem-ical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Explosives (CBRNEs) or Toxic Industrial Chemicals (TICs). Special considerations must be observed when working at such scenes, whether they are the result of acts of terrorism, accidents, or natural disasters. Practical Crime Scene Investigations for Hot Zones contains guidelines and best practices for keeping CSIs safe and con-ducting a thorough crime scene investigation in these deadly environments.

Forensic Science in Healthcare: Caring for Patients, Preserving the Evidence

Connie Darnell, Jemez Springs, New Mexico, USA

First responders confronted by forensic cases are forced to consider the competing concerns of administering proper medical treatment while at the same time safeguarding vital evidence. Forensic Science in Healthcare: Caring for Patients, Preserving the Evidence presents precise on-scene protocol designed to ensure that the actions of the response team provide the necessary care and yet maintain the integrity of the evidence for legal purposes.

Healthcare Crime: Investigating Abuse, Fraud, and Homicide by Caregivers

Kelly M. Pyrek, Glendale, Arizona, USA

Crime perpetrated by healthcare professionals is increasingly pervasive in today’s hospitals and other healthcare settings. Patients, coworkers, and employers are vulnerable to exploi-tation, fraud, abuse, and even murder. Investigative journal-ist Kelly M. Pyrek interviews experts who provide accounts concerning the range of criminality lurking in the healthcare setting in Healthcare Crime: Investigating Abuse, Fraud, and Homicide by Caregivers.

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Investigation and Prevention of Officer-Involved Deaths

Cyril H. Wecht, Cyril H. Wecht Institute of Forensic Science & Law, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, USA; Henry C. Lee, Connecticut State Police Forensic Science Lab, Meriden, USA; D.P. van Blaricom, Chief of Police (Retired), Bellevue, Washington, USA; Mel Tucker, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA

Examining hypothetical cases drawn from the most prevalent and typical officer-involved deaths in recent years, Investiga-tion and Prevention of Officer-Involved Deaths reviews the circumstances, relevant discussions, and critical issues for each case type wherein law enforcement officers have had to respond outside of their usual and trained experience and where the final outcome was the death of either the suspect, an innocent bystander, or the officer.

Necrophilia: Forensicand Medico-legal Aspects

Anil Aggrawal, Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, India

This is the first text that deals with the scientific aspects of necrophilia from a multidisciplinary point of view. After an introduction that provides a general scientific, social, and historical perspective, this volume explores causes and con-tributing factors, covering biological theories and genetics, as well as trauma, brain anomalies, and substance abuse. Offers an original approach to classification, creating ten levels of severity from role playing to homicidal necrophilia. Discusses necrophilia epidemiology, exploring offender characteristics and habits. Provides 20 case studies of infamous as well as less publicized cases. Details the forensics approach to necrophilia investigation. Examines current legislation and mores across the world. Explains the challenges involved with providing expert testimony

Investigative and ForensicInterviewing: A Personalityfocused Approach

Philip Erdberg, University of California, Corte Madera, Califor-nia, USA; Craig N. Ackley, FBI Special Agent, Quantico; Kristen Beyer, National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime, Quantico; Shannon M. Mack, Marymount University, Mary-land, USA

Experienced investigators know that taking an interviewee’s personality into account can lead to a more productive interview outcome. This volume provides a window into the personality types most commonly encountered in the legal system and demonstrates how to use this insight to plan and conduct effective interviews. The personality types discussed include narcissistic, antisocial, psychopathic, borderline, inadequate/immature, paranoid, and schizotypal. The book is designed for law enforcement officers, attorneys, probation and parole officers, mental health workers, and anyone else who interviews witnesses, suspects, and offenders through-out the legal system.

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Brogdon’s Forensic Radiology, Second Edition

Michael J. Thali, Institute of Forensic Medicine, University of Berne, Switzerland; Mark D. Viner, Cranfield Forensic Insti-tute, Wiltshire, UK; B.G. Brogdon, University of South Ala-bama, Medical Center, Mobile, USA

The benchmark first edition of Forensic Radiology, published in 1998, was a milestone in the forensic community — a bestseller throughout the world and a standard reference for practitioners and educators alike. Like its predecessor, Brogdon’s Forensic Radiology, Second Edition covers the en-tire scope of radiological applications in the forensic sciences, profiling current and anticipated uses of new modalities and techniques.

Managing and CoordinatingMajor Criminal Investigations, Second Edition

Robert F. Kilfeather, Sanford, Florida, USA

This new edition features an expanded outline format, more detailed instructions, and updated case systems. It also reflects the introduction of new technology developed since the benchmark first edition. Designed so that users can de-termine the necessary requirements to meet their individual needs, the book aids in the thinking and direction required to accomplish this task. Decisionmakers in small and large agencies can tailor the system to their specifications, retain-ing flexibility to decide the applications, degree of implemen-tation, and usage.

Financial Investigation and Fo-rensic Accounting, Third Edition

George A. Manning, Ph.D, CFE, EA, Consultant-Enrolled IRS Agent (Retired), Campbellton, Florida, USA

As economic crimes continue to increase, accountants and law enforcement personnel must be vigilant in expanding their knowledge of ways to detect these clandestine opera-tions. Written by a retired IRS agent with more than twenty years of experience, Financial Investigation and Forensic Accounting, Third Edition offers a complete examination of the current methods and legal considerations involved in the detection and prosecution of economic crimes.

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Sudden Death in Epilepsy: Foren-sic and Clinical Issues

Claire M. Lathers, Clinical Pharmacology Consultan, Albany, NY, USA; Paul L. Schraeder, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, USA; Michael Bungo; Jan E. Leestma, M.D., M.M. Chicago, Illinois, USA

Sudden Death in Epilepsy: Forensic and Clinical Issues reviews of the basic science of epilepsy as it relates to SUDEP. Clinical chapters study the sophisticated simultaneous ambulatory EKG and EEG telemetry and respiratory function monitor-ing of patients at risk for sudden death that will help identify cardiac, respiratory, and epileptogenic interactions involved. Chapters on animal models evaluate new data from studies that build on previously used models and emphasize that multiple models are needed to investigate the pathophysiol-ogy of SUDEP, to hypothesize about effective treatments, to develop pilot studies in persons with epilepsy, and to conduct confirmatory large-scale clinical trials.

Water-Related Death Investi-gation: Practical Methods and Forensic Applications

Erica J. Armstrong; Kevin L. Erskine, Cleveland Lakefront State Park Police, Ohio, USA

All too often, police called to the scene of a water-related death may consider it an accidental drowning before they even arrive. But the investigation of these types of deaths requires the same careful and thorough documentation as in other potentially non-natural deaths and these efforts must be carried through all stages of investigation. Water-Related Death Investigation: Practical Methods and Forensic Applications merges the essentials of field investigation with the best practices involved in evidence collection, autopsy performance, and laboratory testing on the deceased involved in a water-related death.

property and evidenceby the book

Lt. Joseph T. Latta (Ret.) and Chief Gordon A. Bowers (Ret.)

The 2nd Edition is the most comprehensive book ever writ-ten about the management of the property and evidence function. Authored by Joseph Latta, the Executive Director of IAPE and President of Evidence Control Systems and Chief Gordon Bowers (ret). With over 75 years of total law enforce-ment experience, the authors have addressed questions about every critical component of the property and evidence function related to law enforcement. Special attention has been directed to the importance of the handling and stor-age of critical DNA evidence and its relationship to wrongful convictions. Written for the newest property officer as well as supervisors, managers, police administrators, court exhibits clerks and prosecutors. It is written around the IAPE Certifica-tion Standards along with definitions, explanations, concepts, forms, photos, case studies and policy elements.

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Classics in Environmental Criminology

Martin A. Andresen, School of Criminology and The Institute for Canadian Urban Research Studies (ICURS), Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia; Paul J. Brantingham, School of Criminology and The Institute for Canadian Urban Research Studies (ICURS), Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia; J. Bryan Kinney, School of Criminology and The Institute for Canadian Urban Re-search Studies (ICURS), Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia

A careful analysis of environmental factors is key to understanding the causes of crime, to solving crimes, and eventually helping to predict and prevent them. Clas-sics in Environmental Criminology is a comprehensive collection of seminal pieces from legendary contributors who focus on the role that the immediate environ-ment plays in the occurrence of a crime.

Sex-Related Homicide and Death Investi-gation: Practical and Clinical Perspec-tives, Second Edition

Vernon J. Geberth, Practical Homicide Investigation, Inc., New York, USA

Renowned for being THE definitive source on these types of cases, this volume has been revised and expanded to provide additional case histories to emphasize the essential procedures and techniques on which to build a solid, prosecutable case. This comprehensive volume is an incredible compilation that exhausts the subject. Vern’s remarkable experience and unmatched expertise have given him unparalleled insight into the investigation of sexually deviant crimes and the psyche of those who perpetrate violent sex related crimes.

Fatal Violence: Case Studies and Analysis of Emerging Forms

Ronald M. Holmes, University of Louisville, Kentucky, USA; Stephen T. Holmes, University of Central Florida, Orlando, USA

From serial murderers to parents who kill, Fatal Violence: Case Studies and Analy-sis of Emerging Forms provides an insider’s look at a phenomenon that has exist-ed since the dawn of man and cuts across social/economic barriers and cultures. Offering a rare glimpse into the minds of predators and containing chilling details of motives and methods, this volume explores gang violence, serial and mass mur-derers, filicide, rape, workplace violence, school shootings, and hate crimes. It also delves into the unusual and shocking practices of vampirism and cannibalism.

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Introduction to DataAnalysis with R for Forensic Scientists

James Michael Curran, University of Auckland, New Zealand

Statistical methods provide a logical, coherent framework in which data from experimental science can be analyzed. However, many researchers lack the sta-tistical skills or resources that would allow them to explore their data to its full potential. Introduction to Data Analysis with R for Forensic Sciences minimizes theory and mathematics and focuses on the application and practice of statistics to provide researchers with the dexterity necessary to systematically analyze data discovered from the fruits of their research.

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Criminal Law,Procedure, and Evidence

Walter P. Signorelli, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, USA

Relying on his first-hand experience as a law enforcement official and criminal defense attorney, the author presents issues that highlight the difficulties in applying constitutional principles to specific criminal justice situations. Each chapter of the text contains a realistic problem in the form of a fact pattern that focuses on one or more of the classic criminal justice issues to which readers can relate. These problems are presented from both the point of view of citizens caught up in a police investigation and from the perspective of police officers attempting to enforce the law within the framework of constitutional protections.

Criminal Justice Research Methods: Theory and Practice, Second Edition

Gerald J. Bayens, Washburn University, Topeka, Kansas, USA; Cliff Roberson, Academic Chair, Graduate Program in Criminal Justice, Kaplan University and Emeritus Professor of Criminal Justice, Washburn University, Topeka, Kansas, USA

Striking a new tone, written in a straightforward manner with perplexing research language and associated complexi-ties kept to a minimum, the first edition of Criminal Justice Research Methods: Theory and Practice broke new ground. Keeping this trademark style, the second edition covers important developments and updated examples in research methods and procedures, providing real-world scenarios to demonstrate methods as well as practical and theoretical aspects for each method.

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CSI for the FirstResponder: A Concise Guide

Jan LeMay, Eaton, Colorado, USA

Critical to the successful apprehension and prosecution of criminals, the job of collecting evidence at a crime scene requires knowledge, technical skills, patience, and persever-ance. Often this task falls on just one individual — the officer on routine patrol duties who is the first to arrive at the scene of a crime. Written by an expert with seventeen years experi-ence in law enforcement, CSI for the First Responder is a succinct guide on how to secure, search, identify, document, collect, and preserve physical evidence essential for solving a case and making the evidence stand up in court. Publication Date: December 16, 2010

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A-L901 365nm UV � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � $1,717.70 A-L750 455nm Blue� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �$707.30 A-L751 505nm Cyan � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �$707.30 A-L753 590 Amber� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �$707.30 A-L754 627 Red� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �$707.30 A-L755 White � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �$707.30

6 COLORED HEADS & 1 UV | POWERFUL RUNS ON LI-ION OR ALKALINE BATTERIES

A-L702 Labino Astra Torch LED Kit � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � $3,715.50

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NOVA TORCH ACCESSORIES

A-C1400 Belt Holster � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �$11.00A-B202 Additional Charger � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �$32.00A-B115 Car Charger � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �$7.00A-A600 Adjustable Tripod � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �$42.00

LABINO® NOVA TORCH LED

The Labino Nova Torch is a cordless battery operated torch light based on the LED technology The new Nova Torch Light range consists of eight (8) high intensity alternate forensic light sources for crime scene investigation as well as laboratory use. The light emitting diodes emit a beam of light that is ”evenly” distributed. The torch can be operated with 1 Li-ion battery and offers 180 minutes running time when fully charged. Its compact size makes it easy to work with and with an instant start function you get full power immediately. The torch has a low weight for easier handling. The new Nova Torch light is supplied with tripod for hands-free operation. Nova Torch Lights are available individually or as cased sets which include 4 goggles, 1 tripod, 1 care charger, 2 battery charger, carrying case and other accessories.

SPECIFICATIONS Light intensity � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �144-309mW Run time � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 3 hoursCharging Time � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 8 hoursLength � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 6.3Weight � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 5.8 ozCharger � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 100-240 VACCar Charger � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �12 V

NOVA TORCH SINGLE LAMPS

A-L1156 White � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �$258.40 A-L1157 365nm UV � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �$360.00 A-L1151 455nm Blue � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �$258.40 A-L1155 505nm Cyan � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �$258.40A-L1152 530nm Green� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �$258.40 A-L1154 590nm Amber� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �$258.40 A-L1153 625nm Red� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �$258.40

8 LAMPS | COMPACT LIGHT WEIGHT LIGHT BEAM

KIT INCLUDES

8 Flashlight Lamps1 Adjustable Tripod2 Wall Chargers1 Car Charger10 Batteries4 Goggles (UV-block, red, orange & yellow)Case with Custom Foam

A-L1102 Labino Nova Torch LED Kit � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � $1,862.10

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Arrowflow PC36 & PC24Fingerprint Powder Station

An economically priced, bench mounted workstation with unre-stricted access for processing evidence. The downflow action takes fumes and particulates away from the operator, forces the contaminated air through an 18 lb. main carbon filter, and exhausts clean air. Stainless steel work surface is easily remov-able for cleaning. All integral light provides good illumination of the work area. Comes with Pre-filter and HEPA filter.

A-PC24 24” Powder Station ................... $2,615.00 24” W x 23” D x 31.5” H A-PC36 36” Powder Station ................... $3,310.00 36” W x 23” D x 31.5” HA-AST8-PRF-AF Prefilter ..............................................$125.OO Bag of 6, replace every 3-4 monthsA-AST8-030XL-AF Main HEPA Filter .............................$455.00 Replace every 12-24 months

• Open-sided, open-top design• Epoxy-coated steel housing and shelf• Type 304 stainless steel work surface with Flow-Zone perforations• Removable powder catch pan• Built-in blower with motorized, backward curved fan• Fan switch• Red, filter system alarm light to alert operator to low airflow conditions• Exhaust prefilter of pleated paper with MERV 8 rating• Exhaust HEPA filter, 99.99% efficient on particles 0.3 micron• ETL listed (3410000 and 3410001 models)• Built-in 75 watt blower with solid state control rated for 5 amps• 3-position switch: fan ON, OFF, ultraviolet light ON• 96” three-wired cord and plug

Protector Downdraft Powder Stations keep users safe by containing powders during fingerprint processing. The open-sided, open-top work station provides unrestricted operator movement and accommodates oversized evidence. Available in 2’ and 3’ widths, two or more Stations may be placed side-by-side to achieve an unlimited number of width combina-tions. An optional Transition Connector mounts between two Stations for a secure fit and continuous work surface.

CART SOLD SEPARATELY

• 145 CFM Airflow• 18 Watt Light• Low Air Flow Monitor • UV Lighting Available

Protector™Downdraft Powder Stations

A-3410000 2’ Protector™ Downdraft Station .......... $2,200.00 115 volts, 60 Hz, 1 amp, 13 ampA-3410001 3’ Protector™ Downdraft Station .......... $2,700.00 115 volts, 60 Hz, 1 amp, 13 ampsA-8075000 Variable Height Bench ............................ $1235.00A-3819100 4’ Mobile Table ........................................ $1215.00A-3819101 5’ Mobile Table ......................................... $1395.00A-3819102 6’ Mobile Table ......................................... $1545.00A-3768903 Replacement Prefilter ................................ $35.00A-TBD Replacement HEPA filter ................................TBDA-3413300 Transition Connector .................................. $30.00

• Removable Polypropylene Spill Tray• Centrifugal Fan• Epoxy Coated Steel Construction• Removable, Clear Acrylic Sides

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Arrowflow Ductless Fume Hoods

The Arrowflow Basic ductless fume hoods are a series of high efficiency products designed to protect the user and the environ-ment from hazardous vapors generated on the work surface. At the heart of the Arrowflow fume hood product line is the innova-tive Multiplex™ Filtration Technology that creates a safe work environment over the widest range of applications in the industry. The Eco-friendly Choice Advanced carbon filtration technology offers a safe, high performance alternative to conventional ducted fume hoods for a broad range of applications. Arrowflow ductless fume hoods isolate and trap chemical vapors to prevent eco-logical impact through release into the environment. The ductless fume hood is self-contained and does not require venting to the outside. Many units are portable and may be moved from one location to the next with minimal downtime and without filter changes. Set-up, operation and filter maintenance are straightforward. Because filtered air is returned to the room, no demands are required of the facility HVAC capacity for make-up air. Cabinet airflow and face velocity protect users from incidental exposures to fumes. Electronic air-flow monitoring assures continuous safety. An electronic gas sensor monitors carbon filter performance.

Internal Height

24” 36” x 27” x 35”W x D x H W x D x H

40” x 40” x 40” 99 lbs 157 lbs

External Shipping Net

WEIGHTDIMENSIONS

Ship

Ductless Fume Hood 36”W x 27”D x 35”H A-FH36 .................................................................$2,693.00Prefilter (Replace every 3-4 months) A-ASTS-PRF-AF ........................................................... $125.00Main Carbon Filter (Replace every 12 months) A-ASTS-001AF .............................................................. $180.00Spill Tray (Polypropylene, available in White and BlackA-TRAY-P5-36 ..........................................CALL FOR PRICINGBase Stand Mobile w/ CastersA-P15-CART ..............................................CALL FOR PRICINGStainless Steal Hanging RodA-HANGR-P5-36 ......................................CALL FOR PRICINGUV LampA-UV-P15 ...................................................CALL FOR PRICING

AVAILABILITYINCLUDES

FILTERMANPOWERREQUIRED

TOOLSREQUIRED SETUP SPEED CONTROL WARRANTY

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Filter I.D. Window: A strategically placed front cover window shows the installed filter part number and installation date for convenience and to encourage timely filter replacement.

Air Velometer: (Optional) An analog air velocity meter in the field of vision of the user.

Hinged Front Sash: When closed, the cabinet sash protects the contents from inadvertent external contact, and better isolates the air within. The sash is easy to open and close.Control Panel: Electronic controls and displays include switches for the blower and low airflow alarm.Steel Support Frame: The chemical resistant epoxy coated steel frame adds mechanical strength. Optional all polypropylene construction is available if desired; see accessories. The pre-filter can be changed while the unit is operating to prevent operator exposure to chemical vapors.

Electrostatic Pre-Filter: The 99.5% effective electrostatic pre-filter is accessible from inside the chamber to contain the release of any particulates that it traps.

Pass Through Ports: Electrical cords and cables are safely routed into the cabinet through ports on the back and side walls.

Color: The cabinet is white with blue trim; side and back panels are clear.

Airflow Alarm: A continuous air velocity monitoring system alerts the operator upon unacceptable values.

Work Surface: The internal work surface can be fitted with an optional polypropylene tray.

Manual Speed Controller: The operator may set the centrifugal fan motor speed as desired.

Filter Door Key: Filter access keys prevent unauthorized removal or ac-cidental exposure to dirty filters.

Airflow CFMFace Velocity FPM

Noise, dBA, 1 meterLighting

Construction

BlowerElectrical

Electrical SwitchesMonitoring

206100< 50Compact fluorescent lampWhite epoxy coated steel frame and head unit. Clear sides and backebmpapst centrifugal fan120V, 60Hz or 220V, 50Hz voltages available. Specify when ordering. Other voltage options available. Main On/OffLow air alarm, standard