Ballistics
Forensic kits to study aspects of ballistic such as understanding bullets, gunshot residue and investigate a mock "crime scene."
Forensic kits to study aspects of ballistic such as understanding bullets, gunshot residue and investigate a mock "crime scene."
More than a half a dozen laboratory and demonstration kits focusing on bloodstains, bloodstain patterns, and blood testing letting your students feel like crime scene investigators.
Forensic science books, manuals and workbooks to help you generate fun as you teach basic forensic science and create scenarios for your students to use scientific principles and lab techniques to solve the "mystery".
Choose from more than twelve different kits to create your own crime scene for your students to solve. Food analysis, water and soil contamination are only a few possibilities for you to incorporate in your classroom.
Flinn Scientific DNA evidence kits and simulations range from DNA profiling, paternity testing, identity testing and more. Students can experience what it is like to be a forensic scientist.
Students learn to analyze documents to determine their authenticity. Document analysis kits will have your students experience different investigative techniques. Shop our kits and tools.
Drug evidence has been obtained at the latest crime scene in your area, but no one can identify it. Choose from one of our kits to teach your students the principles of drug identification.
Entomology and forensic science, how do they relate? Go beyond the usual ideas of forensic science and have your students dive into the study of insects and its potential impact in a crime scene.
Examine different fibers to help solve your crime science. Teach your students how to identify each fiber because of its unique characteristics.
Choose from a selection of fingerprinting kits and tools to teach the different techniques and principles in gathering and analyzing fingerprints.
Can your students solve the mystery of the Flinn Forensic Files? These student laboratory kits are a great introduction to a variety of forensic science investigative techniques.
Teach your students how to easily create footwear and print casting with these tools and kits.
Broken glass -- from a window, car, bowl, etc. Students learn basic glass analysis principles as they study simulated broken glass fragments.