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  Forensics Ballistics, continued
Understanding Bullets Set
By: The Flinn Staff
Bullets are often an important piece of forensic
evidence. They can link a certain gun to a crime, which may then provide a suspect. Before matching bullet striations to specific weap- ons, it is helpful to be able to identify different types of bullets. This set of seven bullets includes the following types: jacketed, semi-jacketed, hollowpoint, semi-jacketed softpoint, lead round nose, semi-wadcutter and wadcutter. These hands-on examples are sure to engage students in forensic studies! Includes information that details the physical char- acteristics each type of bullet. This school-safe set does not include cartridge case, primer or gunpowder.
Forensics Blood Evidence
Bloodstains at the Crime Scene—
Forensic Laboratory Kit
By: Gary Schiltz, Retired
Glenbard West H.S., Glen Ellyn, IL
Analysis of bloodstains at a crime scene can be critical in solving a crime. Often the blood type can be determined and matched to potential suspects. Students will utilize simulated blood and blood typing sera to learn the principles of blood typing procedures. They will extract and type blood from items found at a mock crime scene and determine possible connections to potential suspects. The materials can be easily adapted to your own crime scene scenario and can be used to produce crime scene stains of your own design. No blood or blood products are used.
Complete for 30 students working in pairs. Super Value Kit is complete for 5 classes of 30 students working in pairs. Refill kit also available.
Bloodstain Pattern Analysis—
Forensic Laboratory Kit
By: The Flinn Staff
Blood and bloodstains are common at many crime scenes. In addition to blood type, the stain patterns can often reveal key elements in recon- structing the crime. In this lab, simulated blood is used to collect data in bloodstain patterns. Students drop simulated blood under controlled conditions in the laboratory. By controlling the height and angle of each drop, students can analyze spatter patterns and use the trends like a crmininalist to analyze the origin of unknown bloodstains. The point of origin of blood at a crime scene can be very significant for forensic scientists in solving crimes with bloody stains. Bloodstain analysis is guaranteed to add a new level of student interest in your “who-dun- it” forensics unit. Includes simulated blood, crime scene unknowns, pipets, rulers, protractors, student laboratory directions and background information.
Complete for 30 students working in pairs.
Understanding Bullets Set AP7921
                 Catalog No.
  Description
  Price/Each
   AP7921
 Understanding Bullets Set
   $23.85
                   Catalog No.
  Description
  Price/Each
   AP6502
 Bloodstains at the Crime Scene— Forensic Laboratory Kit
   $49.45
   AP7610
Bloodstains at the Crime Scene— Super Value Laboratory Kit
  100.60
 AP9590
  Bloodstains at the Crime Scene— Refill for Super Value Kit
  65.50
 Bloodstains at the Crime Scene—Forensic Laboratory Kit AP6502
                  Catalog No.
  Description
  Price/Each
   FB1643
Bloodstain Pattern Analysis—Forensic Laboratory Kit
  $37.80
 FB1876
  Simulated Blood, 500 mL
  28.35
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