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|title=Crimebusters
|author=Clive Gifford
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|pages=64
|publisher=Oxford University Press
|date=1 Mar March 2007
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As any fan of CSI or one of the other in the multitude of other forensic procedural TV dramas can tell you, catching criminals today is as much about scientists and laboratories as it is about sleuthing and detectives with flashes of amazing insight. Fictionally, it's an incredibly popular field. Educationally, it's a great way to catch the interest of children in both science and the new compulsory discipline of citizenship. Even reluctant readers of fiction will give something that tells you how to take fingerprints a go.
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