Ballistics
Bullet analysis or ballistics is an integral component of forensic science. Forensic scientists are able to use ballistics to determine many key components about a crime. Learn about trajectory and ballistics with forensics activities!
Bullet analysis or ballistics is an integral component of forensic science. Forensic scientists are able to use ballistics to determine many key components about a crime. Learn about trajectory and ballistics with forensics activities!
You arrive at a crime scene only to find that all of the blood that may have been present has dried
and is no longer visible. How can you determine if and where the blood is present? Fun forensic science activities about blood evidence and analysis!
What is included in Flinn Scientific's Comprehensive Crime Scene? What will students learn? Investigate, examine, identify and solve the crime. Watch the videos and review the material to determine what kits would be the best for your class.
Inks and fibers are important evidence in a forensic science experiment. Learn about how inks can be separated into pigments with chromatography and use forensic tests to identify different types of fibers left a crime scene.
See how easy it is to integrate Flinn Scientific's fingerprinting kits in any forensic science lab. Review our resources, search for additional kits and identify the ones that best suit your lessons.
View Flinn Scientific's video on three possible ways to easily create footwear and print impressions. Which process do you want your students to practice?
Flinn Scientific offers numerous student lab activities for you to use in your next forensic science lab. Inspect the resource materials and get your students engaged in these interactive activities.