02137cam a22003614a 4500952015800000999001700158001000900175003000400184005001700188008004100205010001700246020001800263020001500281035002400296040003500320042000800355043001200363050002300375082002200398100003800420245008500458250001200543260004500555300004900600500002000649505091800669650002801587650002601615650002301641650002401664906004501688942004201733 00102ddc40708FORaMESbMEScFOR d2022-01-05e41g580.00l7m16o363.25 SAF/Fp41334r2025-01-14 11:35:24s2024-12-31v580.00w2022-01-05yBKzGL51R2 c41385d4138516963795OSt20220103120039.0110915s2013 maua 001 0 eng  a 2011038163 a9780131391871 a0131391879 a(OCoLC)ocn753468496 aDLCcDLCdYDXdYDXCPdBWXdDLC apcc an-us---00aHV8073b.S214 201300a363.25223bSAF/F1 aSaferstein, Richard,d1941-9894310aForensic science :bfrom the crime scene to the crime lab /cRichard Saferstein. a2nd ed. aBoston :bPearson/Prentice Hall,cc2013. axxi, 546 p. :bill. (chiefly col.) ;c28 cm. aIncludes index.0 aIntroduction -- 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. 0aCriminal investigation. 0aCrime scene searches. 0aForensic sciences. 0aEvidence, Criminal. a7bcbccorignewd1eecipf20gy-gencatlg 2ddccBKh363.25iSAF/Fk363.25mSAF/F