For students starting BTEC Level 3 Forensic Science programmes in 2021, the book Crime Scene Investigation by top forensic science educator and former professional forensic scientist Simon Shawcrossprovides a wealth of easily accessible information. The book is a great aid to students and teachers new to the topic – it’s accessible, comprehnesive and authentic.

A reviewer said ‘Fantastic reference book. The content has clearly been mapped against current teaching specifications and assessment criteria. This is very helpful for non specialist teachers and will enable the students to produce coherent and detailed work’.’

Crime scene work in a lot of detail, all major evidence types, evidence interpretation, examination record forms, court case-file preparation, data bases, rationalising techniques, quality management. Also an example of a fully formatted forensic science written statement decribing a set of examinations. Plus demonstration practical of blood patterns, DNA interpretation, shoe marks, fibres, fingerprints and hairs. To purchase the133-page Octava size paperback book from Amazon, please follow this link.

Sci-High forensics also provide event days to support the programme. An experienced forensic scientist visits your school or college to take students through a forensic crime investigation. For more details please contact us using the form below.

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    Boost the quality of your students’ assignments in BTEC Level 3 Forensic Investigation Procedures in Practice units! A new Crime Scene Investigation reference book provides a wealth of easily accessible information. A reviewer said:

    ‘Fantastic reference book. This reference book is an excellent resource for students and teachers of BTEC Level 3 Forensic Science and Investigation Courses. The information is easy to access and the content has clearly been mapped against current teaching specifications and assessment criteria. This is very helpful for non-specialist teachers and will enable the students to produce coherent and detailed work. Highly Recommended’.

    Crime scene work in a lot of detail – evidence location, collection, packaging, transportation – and the wider professional aspects including information recording, photography, videography, contamination avoidance and Health and Safety. All major evidence types including recent developments in DNA and digital forensics, evidence interpretation, examination record forms, court case-file preparation, data bases, rationalising techniques and quality management. Plus an example of a forensic science written statement of the type currently produced in the UK.

    Written by top forensic science educator and former professional forensic scientist Simon Shawcross. Email info@scihigh.co.uk.  Amazon https://www.amazon.co.uk/Crime-Scene…/dp/191603537X

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    An authentic forensic science introductory textbook on evidence, collection and analysis