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Choose from a complete catalog of educational kits for teaching crucial aspects of the forensics process, including fiber identification, crime scene photo documentation, identification of skeletal remains, and analyzing slides of blood samples. These kits are ideal for creating and conducting your own forensics investigations in a controlled, measured way for determining correct outcomes. Students must use their observational skills and reasoning capabilities in conjunction with any necessary equipment in order to arrive at the correct conclusion.
DNA Fingerprinting Activity Kit
Supplier: G-Biosciences
Investigate a Crime Using Gel Electrophoresis
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DNA Fingerprinting by Restriction Enzyme Patterns
Supplier: Edvotek
In this experiment, crime scene DNA fingerprints are compared with those obtained from suspects.
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Robbery at Anytown Mall
Supplier: Kemtec
Practice forensic skills in engaging activity.
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The Crime Scene Lab Activity
Supplier: Ward's Science
Apply Multiple Forensic Procedures
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Crime Scene 3: The Drug Bust
Supplier: Theta Technologies
Students Apply Science Principles and Relate the Conclusion to a Criminal Investigation
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Simulaids® Medical Emergency Simulation Kit
Supplier: Nasco
Bring A Sense Of Reality To Emergency Training
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DNA Fingerprinting After PCR Amplification
Supplier: Edvotek
Apply Biotechnology to Forensics Investigations
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Forensic Drug Testing: A Simulated Immunoassay
Supplier: Ward's Science
Real-Life Forensic Urine Analysis.
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Ward's® Ballistics Flashcards
Supplier: PROFORMA ASSOCIATES
An Excellent Reference of Real Discharged Bullets and Casings
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Kemtec® Introduction to Toxicology
Supplier: Ward's Science
Learn how to screen for drugs.
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CSI/FISK The Case of Contaminated Creek
Supplier: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATORS,LLC
What? A crime in crystal creek?
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Forensic Chemistry : Fabric and Fiber Analysis Activity
Supplier: Kemtec
Test a Variety of Samples
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Latent Fingerprint Kit
Supplier: FORENSICS SOURCE
Lift Prints Anywhere, Anytime
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Forensic Science Wound Simulation Kit
Supplier: Nasco
Basic Trauma Evidence Gathering Unit
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Blood Spatter Detectives Kit
Supplier: Kemtec
Comprehensive kit for education.
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Perfect Ink® Fingerprint Pad
Supplier: Tri-Tech
Long lasting and durable ink pad.
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DNA Fingerprinting Diagnostics Kit
Supplier: Lab-Aids
Students learn about DNA fingerprinting in a dry lab setting.
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Ward's® Drag Sled
Supplier: INDUSTRIAL SUPPORT INC.
Apply Coefficient of Friction Principles to Your Forensics Lessons
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Science Take-Out® KiDNA pped!
Supplier: SCIENCE TAKE-OUT, LLC
Perform Five Forensic Experiments
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CSI/FISK The Case of the Missing Mascot
Supplier: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATORS,LLC
Deduce, try, and convict the culprit.
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Simulaids® Casualty Simulation Kit
Supplier: Nasco
Bring A Sense Of Reality To Emergency Training
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Toolmark Identification Kit
Supplier: PRECISION FORENSICS TESTING
Examine the Interaction of Tools and Objects With Which They Come in Contact
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Crime Scene Barrier Tape
Supplier: EVIDENT CRIME SCENE PRODUCTS
Keep your Crime Scene Under Wraps
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Cookie Jar Mystery Kits
Supplier: COMMUNITY LEARNING LLC SE
A study in forensic science.
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Crime Scene 4: Terror from Paradise Kit
Supplier: Theta Technologies
Employ Forensics to Stop a Terrorist Plot
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Forensic Enzymology Lab Activity
Supplier: Edvotek
Investigate Trace Evidence of Enzymes in Saliva Samples
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CSI/FISK The Case of the Kidnapped Cookies
Supplier: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATORS,LLC
Who stole the cookies from the cookie jar?
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Simulaids® Emergency Medical Training Simulation Kit
Supplier: Nasco
Bring A Sense Of Reality To Emergency Training
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Crime Scene 1: The Case of Lois McArthur
Supplier: Theta Technologies
Students Apply Science Principles and Relate the Conclusion to a Criminal Investigation