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_aSaferstein, Richard _eauthor |
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_aCriminalistics : _ban introduction to forensic science / _cRichard Saferstein |
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250 | _aTenth edition. | ||
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_aUpper Saddle River, New Jersey : _bPearson Prentice Hall, _cc2011 |
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_axix, 551 pages : _billustrations ; _c28 cm. |
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365 | _bUSD39.39 | ||
505 | _a1. Introduction -- 2. The Crime Scene -- 3. Physical Evidence -- 4. Physical Properties: Glass and Soil -- 5. Organic Analysis -- 6. Inorganic Analysis -- 7. The Microscope -- 8. Drugs -- 9. Forensic Toxicology -- 10. Forensic Serology -- 11. DNA: The Indispensable Forensic Science Tool -- 12. Crime-Scene Reconstruction: Bloodstain Pattern Analysis -- 13. Hairs, Fibers, and Paint -- 14. Forensic Aspects of Fire Investigation -- 15. Forensic Investigation of Explosions -- 16. Fingerprints -- 17. Firearms, Tool marks, and Other Impressions -- 18. Document Examination -- 19. Computer Forensics -- 20. The Future | ||
520 | _aCriminalistics is the definitive source for forensic science because it makes the technology of the modern crime laboratory clear to the non-scientist. Written by a well-known authority, the text covers the comprehensive realm of forensics and its role in criminal investigations. Physical evidence collection and preservation techniques are examined in detail–including chapters on Computer Forensics and DNA. By referencing real cases throughout, Criminalistics, 10e captures the pulse and intensity of forensic science investigations and the attention of the busiest student. | ||
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