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    Forensic Evidence by Fish, Jacqueline T.; Miller, Larry S.; Wallace, Edward;

    Investigation to Courtroom

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    • Publisher Routledge
    • Date of Publication 15 February 2015

    • ISBN 9781455777655
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages425 pages
    • Size 234x190 mm
    • Language English
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    Forensic Evidence: Investigation to Courtroom introduces criminal justice students to forensic science. This textbook assumes no previous exposure to the disciplines and focuses on what criminal justice students need to know about forensic science. Students are guided through the preservation and analysis of physical evidence in the crime lab to ensure the integrity of the evidence?whether exculpatory or associative?will be preserved and accepted in the courtroom. Forensic Evidence begins with a survey of the disciplines and their relationship to criminal justice and then goes on to examine the various types of forensic analyses, giving students an understanding of how scientists perform those laboratory examinations. It is designed to address the learning needs of criminal justice practitioners seeking to gain a more scientific understanding of forensic analysis while offering insights to scientists interested in the investigative aspects of the physical evidence they examine.

    Forensic Evidence: Investigation to Courtroom introduces criminal justice students to forensic science. This textbook assumes no previous exposure to the disciplines and focuses on what criminal justice students need to know about forensic science. Students are guided through the preservation and analysis of physical evidence in the crime lab to ensure the integrity of the evidence?whether exculpatory or associative?will be preserved and accepted in the courtroom. Forensic Evidence begins with a survey of the disciplines and their relationship to criminal justice and then goes on to examine the various types of forensic analyses, giving students an understanding of how scientists perform those laboratory examinations. It is designed to address the learning needs of criminal justice practitioners seeking to gain a more scientific understanding of forensic analysis while offering insights to scientists interested in the investigative aspects of the physical evidence they examine.

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    Table of Contents:

    Chapter One: Criminal Justice and Forensic Science Chapter Two: Survey of the Forensic Disciplines Chapter Three: From the Crime Scene to the Lab Chapter Four: An Introduction to the Crime Lab Chapter Five: Frequently Used Investigative Methodologies Chapter Six: Trace Evidence Chapter Seven: Arson and Explosive Devices Chapter Eight: Toxicology and Toxicological Methods of Analysis Chapter Nine: Forensic Document Examination Chapter Ten: Digital Forensics Chapter Eleven: Forensic Pathology Chapter Twelve: Forensic Anthropology and Entomology Chapter Thirteen: Forensic Psychology Chapter Fourteen: Exploring New Scientific Discoveries Appendix: Careers and Educational Tracks in Forensics and Criminal Justice

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