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Forensic science : from the crime scene to the crime lab / Richard Saferstein.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boston : Pearson/Prentice Hall, c2013.Edition: 2nd edDescription: xxi, 546 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 9780131391871
  • 0131391879
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 363.25 23 SAF/F
LOC classification:
  • HV8073 .S214 2013
Contents:
Introduction -- Definition and scope of forensic science -- Securing and searching the crime scene -- Recording the crime scene -- Collection of crime-scene evidence -- Physical evidence -- Death investigation -- Crime-scene reconstruction -- Fingerprints -- Firearms, toolmarks, and other impressions -- Bloodstain pattern analysis -- Drugs -- Forensic toxicology -- Trace evidence I: hairs and fibers -- Trace evidence II: paint, glass, and soil -- Biological stain analysis : DNA -- Forensic aspects of fire and explosion investigation -- Document examination -- Computer forensics -- Appendix I: guides to the collection of physical evidence : FBI -- Appendix II: instructions for collecting gunshot residue -- Appendix III: chemical formulas for latent fingerprint development -- Appendix IV: Chemical formulas for development of footwear impressions in blood -- Answers to end-of-chapter questions -- Index.
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Books Books MES KC LIBRARY FORENSIC SCIENCE FORENSIC SCIENCE 363.25 SAF/F (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available GL51R2 41334

Includes index.

Introduction -- Definition and scope of forensic science -- Securing and searching the crime scene -- Recording the crime scene -- Collection of crime-scene evidence -- Physical evidence -- Death investigation -- Crime-scene reconstruction -- Fingerprints -- Firearms, toolmarks, and other impressions -- Bloodstain pattern analysis -- Drugs -- Forensic toxicology -- Trace evidence I: hairs and fibers -- Trace evidence II: paint, glass, and soil -- Biological stain analysis : DNA -- Forensic aspects of fire and explosion investigation -- Document examination -- Computer forensics -- Appendix I: guides to the collection of physical evidence : FBI -- Appendix II: instructions for collecting gunshot residue -- Appendix III: chemical formulas for latent fingerprint development -- Appendix IV: Chemical formulas for development of footwear impressions in blood -- Answers to end-of-chapter questions -- Index.

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