The Encyclopedia of Crime Scene Investigation

The Encyclopedia of Crime Scene Investigation
ISBN-10
1438129831
ISBN-13
9781438129839
Category
Law
Pages
353
Language
English
Published
2007
Publisher
Infobase Publishing
Author
Michael Newton

Description

An alphabetical listing of topics related to crime scene investigation including the crimes, methods of operation and forensic evidence.

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