Criminalistics : an introduction to forensic science

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Criminalistics : an introduction to forensic science

Richard Saferstein

Pearson/Prentice Hall, c2007

9th ed

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Intro to Forensic Science courses - in CJ, Forensic Science, Chemistry programs Criminalistics aims at making the subject of forensic science comprehensible to a wide variety of readers who are planning on being aligned with the forensic science profession. Written by a very well-known authority in forensic science, this text introduces the non-scientific student to the field of forensic science. Through applications to criminal investigations, clear explanations of the techniques, and the abilities and limitations of modern crime labs, Criminalistics covers the comprehensive realm of forensics. The text strives to make the technology of the modern crime laboratory clear to the non-scientist. Combining case stories with applicable technology, Criminalistics captures the excitement of forensic science investigations.

Table of Contents

Preface About the Author CHAPTER 1 Introduction CHAPTER 2 The Crime Scene CHAPTER 3 Physical Evidence CHAPTER 4 Physical Properties: Glass and Soil CHAPTER 5 Organic Analysis CHAPTER 6 Inorganic Analysis CHAPTER 7 The Microscope CHAPTER 8 Hairs, Fibers and Paint CHAPTER 9 Drugs CHAPTER 10 Forensic Technology CHAPTER 11 Forensic Aspects of Arson and Explosion Investigations CHAPTER 12 Forensic Serology CHAPTER 13 DNA: The Indispensible Forensic Science Tool CHAPTER 14 Fingerprints CHAPTER 15 Firearms, Tool Marks, and Other Impressions CHAPTER 16 Document and Voice Examination CHAPTER 17 Computer Forensics CHAPTER 18 Forensic Science and the Internet CHAPTER 19 The Future Appendices Answers index

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