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This kit combines the hands on techniques of  crime scene analysis with mathematical calculations to reconstruct shooting scenes.  The use of actual techniques currently employed in crime laboratories is once again showcased in this educational kit designed by Precision Forensic Testing.

The kit includes real world samples such as the shotgun shot pattern.  Students will use this in a laboratory exercise where they calculate the angle of the shot.  Additionally, they will use supplemental shot patterns included on the CD for determining the distance.  Other topics covered in the PowerPoint lecture and exercises include; angle calculation, angle measurement, distance determination based on angles, and glass fracture patterns. 

One kit will easily serve 15 students (based on students working in sets of 3).  An additional trajectory tools kit is available for purchase separately which includes and additional:

  • 3 Aluminum Trajectory Rods
  • 3 Zero Edge Protractors
  • 3 Levels
  • 1 Angle Finder
  • 1 Tape Measure

These additional tools will allow all of the angle blocks to be utilized at the same time and provide minimal down time for the students.

Each kit includes:

  • 6 different angled trajectory blocks w/mounting tape
  • 3 Aluminum Trajectory Rods
  • 3 Levels
  • 3 Zero Edge Protractors
  • Shotgun shot pattern
  • Angle Finder
  • String
  • Plumb bob
  • Tape Measure
  • Power Point  for teaching Shooting Reconstruction Identification
  • Power Point  for teaching Lab Techniques
  • Teacher Notes
  • Three Laboratory Exercises
  • Test Bank


Price: $230.00

 

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Shooting Reconstruction Accessory Kit  RE-02

 
 

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