Criminalistics: an introduction to forensic science. / Richard Saferstein.

By: Saferstein, RichardMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Harlow: Pearson, 2015Edition: 11th edDescription: 547 p. : color illustrations ; 27 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781292062020; 1292062029Subject(s): Criminal investigation | Forensic ballistics | Chemistry, Forensic | Medical jurisprudenceDDC classification: 363.25 LOC classification: HV8073.S12
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Contents: Science and technology in criminal investigation -- Crime-scene investigation -- Assessing the physical evidence -- Crime-scene reconstruction: bloodstain evidence -- The role of forensic experts in death investigation -- Detecting crimes with fingerprints -- The microscope and its forensic applications -- Firearms, tool marks and other impressions -- Forensic analysis of matter, light and glass -- Evidentiary value of hair and fibers -- Drug abuse and drug evidence -- Forensic toxicology -- Examination of metals, paint and soil -- Forensic serology -- DNA: the indispensable forensic science tool -- Investigation of arson and explosions -- Scientific examination of documents -- Computer forensics -- Mobile device forensics --
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Includes index.

Contents: Science and technology in criminal investigation -- Crime-scene investigation -- Assessing the physical evidence -- Crime-scene reconstruction: bloodstain evidence -- The role of forensic experts in death investigation -- Detecting crimes with fingerprints -- The microscope and its forensic applications -- Firearms, tool marks and other impressions -- Forensic analysis of matter, light and glass -- Evidentiary value of hair and fibers -- Drug abuse and drug evidence -- Forensic toxicology -- Examination of metals, paint and soil -- Forensic serology -- DNA: the indispensable forensic science tool -- Investigation of arson and explosions -- Scientific examination of documents -- Computer forensics -- Mobile device forensics --

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