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- Things fall apart : forensic engineering / by McIntosh, Kenneth,1959-(CARDINAL)672665;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Explores forensic engineering and sends readers on a non-stop roller-coaster thrill-ride.4-84-8820L
- Subjects: Fiction.; Forensic sciences; Criminal investigation;
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Why the towers fell [videorecording] /
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- Subjects: Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Documentary films.; World Trade Center (New York, N.Y. : 1970-2001); Building failures.; Forensic engineering.; September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001.; Structural stability.; Terrorism.;
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- Ignition handbook : principles and applications to fire safety engineering, fire investigation, risk management and forensic science / by Babrauskas, Vytenis.(CARDINAL)280025; Society of Fire Protection Engineers.(CARDINAL)184511;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subjects: Dictionaries.; Handbooks and manuals.; Fire testing.; Fire testing; Fire prevention;
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- How to become a crime scene investigator / by Hamilton, Sue L.,1959-author.(CARDINAL)364736;
What does a crime scene investigator do? -- It's not like TV -- Forensics training & skills -- Jobs in forensic science -- Forensic anthropologist -- Forensic artist -- Forensic engineer -- Forensic entomologist -- Forensic pathologist -- Forensic dentist -- Fingerprint analyst -- Bloodstain pattern analyst -- Ballistics specialist -- Forensic photographer.Learn about the different jobs a crime scene investigator can do.Accelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Criminal investigation.; Criminal investigation; Crime scenes.; Crime scene searches.;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 5
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- Careers in forensics / by Williams, Linda D.(CARDINAL)674612;
Includes bibliographical references and index.What is forensics? -- Is forensics for you? -- Forensics through the years -- Forensics careers in the natural and medical sciences -- Forensics careers in engineering and physics -- Forensics careers in social sciences -- Crime scene investigation.
- Subjects: Criminal investigation.; Forensic sciences;
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- Information technology / by Kirk, Amanda.(CARDINAL)552113;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Computer programmer -- Database administrator -- Computer systems analyst -- Computer software engineer -- Computer repair technician -- Cyber security specialist -- Network administrator -- Systems engineer -- Forensic computing specialist.
- Subjects: Information technology; Electronic data processing personnel;
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- Career opportunities in forensic science / by Echaore-McDavid, Susan.(CARDINAL)655997; McDavid, Richard A.(CARDINAL)477380;
MARCIVE 03/04/09Includes bibliographical references (pages 306-309) and index.Crime scene and criminal investigation personnel -- Crime scene investigator (CSI) -- Crime scene supervisor -- Patrol officer -- Criminal investigator -- Fire investigator -- Fingerprint technician -- Evidence custodian -- Polygraph examiner -- Crime lab personnel -- Criminalist -- Crime lab technician -- Crime lab supervisor -- Quality manager -- Crime lab director -- Criminalists -- Bloodstain pattern analyst -- DNA analyst -- Firearms examiner -- Forensic biologist -- Forensic chemist -- Forensic drug chemist -- Forensic serologist -- Latent print examiner -- Questioned document examiner -- Trace evidence examiner -- Medicolegal death investigation personnel -- Coroner -- Medical examiner -- Medicolegal death investigator -- Forensic pathologist -- Forensic toxicologist -- Forensic anthropologist -- Forensic pathology technician -- Histologist -- Morgue assistant -- Forensic experts in art and multimedia -- Forensic photographer -- Forensic video analyst -- Forensic audio examiner -- Forensic artist -- Forensic sculptor -- Forensic graphics specialist -- Forensic musicologist -- Forensic experts in medicine and health -- Forensic medical consultant -- Child abuse pediatrician -- Forensic chiropractic examiner -- Forensic epidemiologist -- Forensic nurse -- Forensic odontologist -- Forensic pharmacist -- Forensic radiologist -- Forensic experts in the natural sciences -- Environmental forensics expert -- Forensic archaeologist -- Forensic botanist -- Forensic entomologist -- Forensic geologist -- Forensic meteorologist -- Forensic microbiologist -- Forensic palynologist -- Wildlife forensic scientist -- Forensic experts in mathematics and computer science -- Forensic statistician -- Computer forensics specialist -- Forensic experts in engineering and construction -- Forensic engineer -- Accident reconstruction specialist -- Construction forensics expert -- Forensic architect -- Forensic surveyor -- Forensic experts in the behavioral sciences -- Criminologist -- Forensic hypnotist -- Forensic psychiatrist -- Forensic psychologist -- Forensic rehabilitation consultant -- Forensic social worker -- Forensic experts in business -- Forensic accountant -- Forensic economist -- Fraud examiner -- Forensic experts in language and speech -- Forensic linguist -- Forensic phonetician -- Jurisprudence experts -- Trial lawyer -- Prosecuting attorney -- Forensic consultant -- Judge -- Forensic science educators and researchers -- Forensic training specialist -- Forensic science instructor -- Forensic science researcher -- Crime reporter -- Appendixes -- Education and training resources on the Internet -- Professional certification programs -- Professional unions and associations -- Resources on the world wide web -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index.
- Subjects: Forensic sciences; Criminal investigation;
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- STEAM jobs for workers willing to get dirty / by Rhodes, Sam.;
Dirt, mud, and slime -- Gastroenterologists -- Mining engineers -- Forensic entomologists -- Zookeepers -- Hazmat divers -- Wastewater treatment plant operators -- Cave biologists -- Oil drill operators -- Paleontologists -- Manure inspectors."You never let a little dirt get in the way of getting the job done. It's a good thing there are plenty of jobs for those who don't mind a little grime! From oil drill operators to manure inspectors and cave biologists, learn about STEAM dirty jobs and what people who have these jobs do in their day-to-day work."-- Back cover.870L
- Subjects: Science; Engineering;
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- Careers if you like science / by Snyder, Gail,author.(CARDINAL)669267;
Biomedical engineer -- Environmental science -- Forensic science technician -- Pharmacy technician -- Physician assistant -- Robotics engineer -- Science educator -- Veterinarian.If you are curious, analytical and love nearly all the science classes you have taken, there is a career that is sure to suit you and pay you well. People who like science may work in careers ranging from biomedical engineer to veterinarian and forensic science technician. What the jobs entail, what they pay, and future prospects are discussed along with insights from industry insiders. --Amazon.Grades 9 to 12.NC1260LAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Young adult literature.; Young adult literature.; Science; Vocational guidance.;
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- Encyclopedia of forensic science / by Bell, Suzanne.(CARDINAL)672535;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 367-371) and index.Entries A-Z -- Featured essays: Forensic science and history -- Classification, identification, individualization, and a common source -- Myths of forensic science -- DNA typing and privacy -- Drug testing in sports -- Careers in forensic science: a reality check -- Learning from tragedy: forensic science and terrorist attacks -- History of fingerprints: stay tuned! -- The future of forensic science -- Fiction and forensic science -- Identification of the dead: forensic science and mass disasters -- TWA Flight 800: mass disaster and the interface of criminal investigation, forensic science, and forensic engineering -- The future of lie detection -- Forensic science and juries: how complex is too complex? -- The "top ten" cases in forensic science -- Appendix 1: Bibliographies and Web resources -- Appendix 2: Common abbreviations and acronyms -- Appendix 3: Periodic table of the elements.
- Subjects: Encyclopedias.; Forensic sciences;
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