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Forensic Science: Fundamentals & Investigations by Anthony Bertino (University of Albany, Graduate School of Education)

With popular television programs, movies, and books about criminal justice and crime scene investigation, students often have a passion for exploring forensic science. Now that excitement can be guided into valuable learning experiences with the help of Forensic Science: Fundamentals & Investigations, 3e. This dynamic, visually powerful text has been carefully crafted to ensure solid scientific content and an approach that delivers precisely what is needed for high school courses. Now an established best-seller, Forensic Science: Fundamentals & Investigations offers a truly experiential approach that engages students in active learning and emphasizes the application of integrated science. Student materials combine math, chemistry, biology, physics, and earth science with content aligned to the Next Generation Science Standards. Capstone projects integrate the concepts learned throughout the text. Comprehensive, time-saving teacher support and lab activities deliver exactly what is needed to ensure that students receive a solid, integrated science education that keeps readers engaged at all learning levels. Supported by MindTap with an eBook, online assessments, Interactive Labs, and Virtual Labs, students learn content and practice skills like real forensic scientists.

About Anthony Bertino (University of Albany, Graduate School of Education)

Anthony (Bud) Bertino taught high school and community college science to students for over 40 years. He has taught biology, chemistry, physical science, ecology, and AP Biology and has served as a science supervisor at Canandaigua Academy. His awards include Outstanding Biology Teacher (NY, NABT), Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Award, Tandy Scholars' Award, and Outstanding Teaching Award from the University of Rochester. He has served as an AP Biology reader, consultant, and trainer for the College Board presenting week-long workshops around the country. Bud has presented week-long coursework for John Hopkins Center for Talented Youth (CTY) program and has served as an adjunct professor at Finger Lakes Community College and as a clinical supervisor for both the University of Albany (NY) Graduate School of Education and the College of St. Rose. Bud has been an attendee, curriculum developer, and presenter for the Cornell Institute for Biology Teachers (CIBT) and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI). He is co-author of Where's the CAT, and author of The Cookie Jar Mystery (forensic activities for elementary and afterschool programs). His activities on money-saving techniques have been published in The Science Teacher (NSTA publication) and The Forensic Teacher magazine. Patricia Nolan Bertino taught high school science for over 34 years at Scotia- Glenville High School. She developed curricula and taught high school biology and forensic science biology. Her awards include Outstanding Biology Teacher (NY, NABT), Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Award, and the Tandy Scholars' Award. She served as a scientific consultant for Video Discovery, Neo Sci, Prentice Hall Biology Review books, and several other publishers. Patricia has had numerous articles published in magazines including the NSTA Reports, STANYS Science Bulletin, The Forensic Teacher, and Women in Engineering. Patricia attended, developed curricula, and was a frequent presenter for the Cornell Institute of Biology Teachers (CIBT) and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI). Patricia's professional involvement includes memberships in numerous professional organizations. She served as a corresponding secretary for her local teacher's union and served as the Subject Area Representative in Biology for the Eastern section of Science Teachers Association of New York State (STANYS).

Table of Contents

1. Forensic Science and Observation 2. Crime Scene Investigation and Evidence Collection 3. Hair Analysis 4. Fiber Analysis 5. Forensic Botany 6. Fingerprint Analysis 7. DNA Profiling 8. Blood and Blood Spatter 9. Forensic Toxicology 10. Handwriting Analysis, Forgery, and Counterfeiting 11. Forensic Entomology 12. Death: Manner, Mechanism, Cause 13. Soil Examination 14. Forensic Anthropology 15. Glass Evidence 16. Casts and Impressions 17. Tool Marks 18. Firearms and Ballistics Capstone Projects: Project 1 Physical Evidence: Case Studies Project 2 Personal Evidence Portfolio Project 3 How Reliable is the Evidence? Project 4 Acceptance of Evidence: Landmark Cases Project 5 Forensic Science on TV: Analyzing a Show Episode Project 6 Forensic Dumpster Diving: What Garbage Can Tell Us Project 7 Crime Scene Development and Processing (Mock) Project 8 How to Read Calipers Project 9 Gravesite Excavation Project 10 Career Exploration Glossary/Glosario Appendix A - Table of Sines Appendix B - Table of Tangents Appendix C - Celsius-Fahrenheit Conversion Table Index

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Forensic Science: Fundamentals & Investigations by Anthony Bertino (University of Albany, Graduate School of Education)
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Cengage Learning, Inc
2020-08-12
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