An alphabetical listing of topics related to crime scene investigation including the crimes, methods of operation and forensic evidence.
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The Encyclopedia of Forensic Science
Key further reading and extensive cross-referencing make this work an invaluable reference source for undergraduates and graduates looking for an introduction to key fields and experts reading outside their specialization.
This includes both the scientific methodology and the admissibility of evidence. The encyclopedia also includes case studies of landmark cases in the definition and practice of forensic science.
Surveys the various types of forensic science discussing the scientific techniques and devices used in the collection of evidence, covering such topics as DNA, poisons and drugs, criminals, criminal cases, and serial killers.
The Encyclopedia of Forensic Science
Praise for the previous edition: "...concise, easy to digest...suitable for most libraries...an excellent introduction to and starting point for research into forensic sciences." —American Reference Books Annual "...fills the need for ...
This important work includes over three hundred state-of-the-art chapters, with articles covering crime-solving techniques such as autopsies, ballistics, fingerprinting, hair and fiber analysis, and the sophisticated procedures associated ...
Mass murderers kill their victims during the same time period, usually within hours of each other, although not all victims may have been murdered at the same location. Spree killers murder their victims within a short time period.
Appendixes cover careers in criminal justice, Web resources, and professional organizations. A lengthy bibliography lists relevant works."--"The Best of the Best Reference Sources," American Libraries, May 2003.