Forensic Evidence: Science and the Criminal Law, Second EditionOne of the greatest challenges encountered by those in the forensic sciences is anticipating what the state and federal courts will or will not allow as valid physical evidence. With this in mind, the author of Forensic Evidence: Science and the Criminal Law, Second Edition analyzes and explains the judicial systems response to t |
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Contenido
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Science Forensic Science and Evidence | 41 |
Hair Analyses | 79 |
Fiber Analysis | 135 |
Ballistics and Tool Marks | 177 |
Soil Glass and Paint | 241 |
Footprints Tire Impressions and Bite Marks | 281 |
Fingerprints | 339 |
BloodSpatter Analysis | 389 |
DNA Analysis | 425 |
Forensic Anthropology and Entomology | 477 |
Epilogue | 505 |
Index | 507 |
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Forensic Evidence: Science and the Criminal Law, Second Edition Terrence F. Kiely Sin vista previa disponible - 2005 |
Forensic Evidence: Science and the Criminal Law, Second Edition Terrence F. Kiely Sin vista previa disponible - 2005 |
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