Every three years, worldwide forensics experts gather at the
Interpol Forensic Science Symposium to exchange ideas and discuss
scientific advances in the field of forensic science and criminal
justice. Drawn from contributions made at the latest gathering in
Lyon, France, Interpol's Forensic Science Review is a one-source
reference providing a comprehensive literature review of each of
the subject areas.
Divided into five sections spanning the spectrum of forensic
analysis, the book begins with chemical criminalistics, starting
with a chapter on the forensic examination of fibres. Next, it
examines firearms and ballistics, toolmarks, footwear impressions,
and other contact marks such as tire treads. A chapter on forensic
geology includes related sciences such as palynology. The first
section concludes with a review of articles concerning paint and
glass and methods for analysis of these substances.
The second section focuses on drugs and toxicology. It examines
improvements in the detection and analysis of abused substances,
highlighting tests that are faster, more discriminatory, more
sensitive, and less costly, providing hundreds of references to
various studies conducted worldwide.
Shifting to an exploration of electronic evidence, the next
section begins with forensic audio and visual evidence and then
moves to digital evidence found on computers and telecommunication
and electronic multimedia devices, an area that has exploded in
technological progress since the last symposium.
The fourth section of the book begins with a discussion of
hazardous materials, including chemical, biological, radiological,
and nuclear substances. It discusses new developments in
environmental forensic science, with an increased emphasis on the
field work necessary in investigation as well as advice on
suggested equipment and online educational resources. The section
concludes with a discussion of the analysis and detection of
explosives and explosive residues, as well as scientific methods
applied to fire cause and fire debris analysis.
Finally, the book focuses on individual identification. It
examines biological evidence screening and advances in DNA
profiling during the past three years and explores questioned
documents with a discussion of ink analysis and handwriting. The
book concludes with a survey of the literature concerning
fingerprints, bitemarks, and other impressions.
The international scope of contributions to this volume makes it
the most comprehensive source of information in the field today.
Supplemented by hundreds of references to periodicals, textbooks,
internet sources, and the proceedings of various working groups,
the book identifies trends and their potential effects on forensic
science and creates bridges with the international forensic science
community supporting Interpol's mission.
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