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So You Want To Be A Crime Scene Investigator. So You Want To Be A..., #32

Par : Linda Soules
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235418677
  • EAN9798235418677
  • Date de parution29/05/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

Résumé

The call can come at any hour. By the time you arrive, the scene has already begun to change - evidence shifting, fragile traces fading, conditions that will never be exactly this way again. Welcome to the real world of crime scene investigation, where curious minds and careful science meet the highest possible stakes. So You Want To Be A Crime Scene Investigator takes young readers ages 10 to 14 inside one of the most demanding and fascinating careers in forensic science - not the glossy television version, but the true discipline behind it.
This is a book about what crime scene investigators actually do: the methodical fieldwork, the scientific skill that takes years to build, and the mental steadiness required long before an investigator ever works a case that goes to trial. It is honest, specific, and built for kids who want real answers about a real career. You will follow the full arc of an investigation from the moment the tape goes up.
Evidence collection techniques executed with a precision so practiced they become second nature. Documentation discipline that preserves a chain of custody strong enough to withstand challenge in a courtroom. The science of how the physical world records every action - fingerprints left on a surface, DNA transferred in a split second, trace evidence that tells a story no witness ever could. And the detective work of reading a scene before anyone else has thought to ask the right questions.
Inside, young readers will discover how forensic science transformed criminal justice from witness testimony into evidence-based truth. They will explore the pioneering investigations that changed everything - and the specialized corners of forensic work, from forensic linguistics and odontology to the labs where fingerprint examination and DNA analysis happen under exacting standards. They will meet the team that makes justice possible: scene investigators, forensic specialists, medical examiners, detectives, and prosecutors working in careful coordination.
But this is also a book about the mind behind the work. How investigators develop the focus, objectivity, and analytical thinking the job demands. What the career costs, what it gives back, and why the cases no one else could solve are the ones that make the work matter. The mental discipline required to move through chaos without disturbing it, to stay calm when the pressure to get it right is absolute.
And for the curious kid who feels the pull? This book lays out what you can do right now to discover whether forensic investigation might be your calling. Hands-on activities you can try at home. Subjects to study in school. Ways to build the habits of observation and critical thinking that separate a great investigator from everyone else. Activities and hands-on thinking that make the science feel close enough to touch - because the best crime scene investigators started exactly where you are, noticing what everyone else walked past.
Written for grades five through eight, So You Want To Be A Crime Scene Investigator does not talk down to its readers. It brings them all the way in. Because the child who wants to know what this work is truly like deserves a true answer - not a watered-down version of a career that demands everything. The scene is waiting. The clues are there. And somewhere right now, the investigator who will crack the case no one else could is just beginning to learn how to see.
Maybe that investigator is you.