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FUNDAMENTALS OF FORENSIC SCIENCE
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By
Max Houck, West Virgina University, Morgantown, WV, USA
Jay Siegel, Director, Forensic and Investigative Sciences Program: Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis

Description
Unlike other introductory textbooks on the topic, Fundamentals of Forensic Science presents a complete look at the forensic sciences, emphasizing the biology, chemistry, and physical sciences that underpin forensic science. By covering the principles that are central to forensic science, and by discussing topics that are typically excluded from generalized discussions of ?criminalistics,? this book provides a depth and breadth of information that no other textbook contains. Written by two of the leading experts in forensic science today, Fundamentals of Forensic Science approaches the field from a truly unique and exciting perspective. Ranging from traditional topics such as crime scene investigation, spectroscopy, and DNA analysis, to the less-commonly covered --but just as essential-- topics of pathology, entomology, and anthropology, Fundamentals of Forensic Science is everything a student or practicing professional needs. Organized along the timeline of a real case, it begins with an introduction and history of forensic science, covers the basic methods of analysis used in most forensic examinations, addresses the biological, chemical, and physical elements relevant to the field, and concludes with an examination of how forensic science intersects with the law.

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Students in forensic science, professionals in the various forensic disciplines - fire, chemistry, crime scene, trace evidence, law enforcment personnel, lawyers and defense attorneys

Contents
1. Introduction 2. Crime Scene Investigation 3. The Nature of Evidence 4. Microscopy 5. Spectroscopic Techniques 6. Separation Methods in Forensic Science 7. Pathology 8. Anthropology and Odontology 9. Entomology 10. Serology and Bloodstain Pattern Analysis 11. DNA Analysis 12. Forensic Hair Examinations 13. Illicit Drugs 14. Forensic Toxicology 15. Textile Fibers 16. Paint Analysis 17. Soil and Glass 18. Fires and Explosions 19. Friction Ridge Examination 20. Questioned Documents 21. Firearms and Tool marks 22. Impression Evidence 23. Legal Aspects of Forensic Science

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Hardbound, 688 pages, publication date: APR-2006
ISBN-13: 978-0-12-356762-8
ISBN-10: 0-12-356762-9
Imprint: ACADEMIC PRESS
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