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For courses in crime scene investigation A Straightforward,
Student-Friendly Primer on Forensics Forensic Science: From the
Crime Scene to the Crime Lab presents forensic science in a
straightforward, student-friendly format that's ideal for students
with limited backgrounds in the sciences. Topics are arranged to
integrate scientific methodology with actual forensic applications,
and discussions are focused on explaining state-of-the-art
technology without delving into extraneous theories that may bore
or overwhelm non-science students. Only the most relevant
scientific and technological concepts are presented, keeping
students focused on the practical knowledge they'll need in the
field. The Third Edition is updated to include a brand-new chapter
on mobile device forensics, and new revisions to the text reflect
the now nearly exclusive use of digital photography at crime
scenes.
For introductory courses in Forensic Science. Forensic Science:
From the Crime Scene to the Crime Lab, Second Edition, is designed
to present forensic science in a straightforward and
student-friendly format. Ideal for students with limited background
in the sciences, topics are arranged to integrate scientific
methodology with actual forensic applications. Discussions are
focused on explaining state-of-the-art technology without delving
into extraneous theories that may bore or overwhelm non-science
students. Only the most relevant scientific and technological
concepts are presented, keeping students focused on the practical
knowledge they'll need in the field.
For introductory courses in Forensic Science and Crime Scene
Investigation. This best-selling text, written for the
non-scientist, is appropriate for a wide variety of students,
including criminal justice, law enforcement, law, and more
Criminalistics: An Introduction to Forensic Science, 11e, strives
to make the technology of the modern crime laboratory clear and
comprehensible to the non-scientist. The nature of physical
evidence is defined, and the limitations that technology and
current knowledge impose on its individualization and
characterization are examined. By combining case stories with
applicable technology, Criminalistics endeavors to capture the
pulse and fervor of forensic science investigations. A major
portion of the text centers on discussions of the common items of
physical evidence encountered at crime scenes. These chapters
include descriptions of forensic analysis, as well as updated
techniques for the proper collection and preservation of evidence
at crime scenes. Particular attention is paid to the meaning and
role of probability in interpreting the evidential significance of
scientifically evaluated evidence.Teaching and Learning Written by
a well-known authority in forensic science, this text introduces
the non-scientific student to the field of forensic science. It
provides: * Clear and comprehensible writing for the non-scientific
student: Makes text appropriate for a wide variety of students,
including criminal justice, law enforcement, and more *
Comprehensive, up-to-date coverage of forensics and its role in
criminal investigation: Captures the pulse and intensity of
forensic science investigations and the attention of the busiest
student * Outstanding pedagogical features: Supports both teaching
and learning
Originally published in 1982 by Pearson/Prentice-Hall, the Forensic
Science Handbook, Third Edition has been fully updated and revised
to include the latest developments in scientific testing, analysis,
and interpretation of forensic evidence. World-renowned forensic
scientist, author, and educator Dr. Richard Saferstein once again
brings together a contributor list that is a veritable Who's Who of
the top forensic scientists in the field. This Third Edition, he is
joined by co-editor Dr. Adam Hall, a forensic scientist and
Assistant Professor within the Biomedical Forensic Sciences Program
at Boston University School of Medicine. This two-volume series
focuses on the legal, evidentiary, biological, and chemical aspects
of forensic science practice. The topics covered in this new
edition of Volume I include a broad range of subjects including: *
Legal aspects of forensic science * Analytical instrumentation to
include: microspectrophotometry, infrared Spectroscopy, gas
chromatography, liquid chromatography, capillary electrophoresis,
and mass spectrometry * Trace evidence characterization of hairs,
dust, paints and inks * Identification of body fluids and human DNA
This is an update of a classic reference series and will serve as a
must-have desk reference for forensic science practitioners. It
will likewise be a welcome resource for professors teaching
advanced forensic science techniques and methodologies at
universities world-wide, particularly at the graduate level.
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