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Forensic Science

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  • The Science of Crime Scenesby Max M. Houck; Frank Crispino; Terry McAdam

    Elsevier Science 2012; US$ 99.95

    The recent National Research Council's report on forensic science calls for more fundamental education and training in the science behind the discipline. Nowhere is this need greater than in crime scene investigations. Long seen as merely "bagging and tagging," crime scene investigation and processing is now a complex process, involving numerous sciences... more...

  • Electronically Stored Informationby David R. Matthews

    CRC Press 2012; US$ 69.95

    Accessible to readers at all levels of technological understanding, this book covers all aspects of electronic data and how to manage it. It explains what electronic information is; where it is located; different ways it can be stored; why we need to manage it from a legal and organizational perspective; who is likely to control it; and how it should... more...

  • Los Angeles Police Department Meltdownby James Lasley

    CRC Press 2012; US$ 79.95

    Once considered among the most respected police departments in the world, the LAPD suffered a devastating fall from grace following the 1991 police officer beating of Rodney King and the Los Angeles riots stemming from the officers' acquittal in 1992. Unique to the literature of policing, management, and policy studies, Los Angeles Police Department... more...

  • Racial Profilingby Michael L. Birzer

    CRC Press 2012; US$ 89.95

    Using primary empirical studies and extensive, in-depth interviews, this book draws on nearly two years of field research into how minorities experience racial profiling by police authorities. Citing cases involving over 100 racial and ethnic minority citizens, it places into context the experience of racial profiling by examining each individual case... more...

  • Political responsibility and the European Unionby Tsakatika Myrto

    Manchester University Press 2008; US$ 95.00

    This book addresses the question of political legitimacy in the European Union from the much neglected angle of political responsibility. It develops an original communitarian approach to legitimacy based on Alasdair MacIntyre?s ethics of virtues and practices, that can be contrasted with prevalent liberal-egalitarian and neo-republican approaches.... more...

  • Criminalistics Laboratory Manualby Elizabeth Erickson

    Elsevier Science 2012; US$ 27.95

    Criminalistics Laboratory Manual provides students who have little to no prior knowledge of forensic science with a practical crime scene processing experience. The manual starts with an original crime scene narrative, setting up the crime students are to solve. This narrative is picked up in each of the 17 forensic science lab activities, tying... more...

  • Crime Scene Investigation Case Studiesby Jacqueline T. Fish; Jonathon Fish

    Elsevier Science 2013; US$ 39.95

    DNA does not solve criminal cases-people do. Investigators must document every action, photograph every item of evidence, and create a complete case file that can be used to convict the guilty and exonerate the innocent. Each chapter begins with an overview of the felony investigated in the case study and highlights a key area of crime scene investigation.... more...

  • Wildlife Forensic Investigationby John E. Cooper

    CRC Press 2013; US$ 129.95

    Wildlife forensics is the application of forensic science to the conservation and protection of non-domesticated animals, both in the wild and in captivity. Providing an in-depth introduction to this rapidly evolving field, Wildlife Forensic Investigation: Principles and Practice also chronicles aspects of the history of management, conservation, and... more...

  • Forensic Fraudby Brent E. Turvey

    Elsevier Science 2013; US$ 99.95

    Forensic Fraud is a timely work that examines the problem of forensic fraud both theoretically and empirically, assessing the relationships among examiner, workplace, evidentiary, and impact variables. Unvalidated or improper forensic science is a leading cause of wrongful convictions. In more than 50% of the DNA exonerations nationwide, unvalidated... more...

  • Dissecting Deathby Frederick Md Zugibe; David L. Carroll

    Crown Publishing Group 2005; US$ 15.00

    From TV?s CSI to bestsellers by Patricia Cornwell and Kathy Reichs, interest in forensics is at an all-time high. Now one of our most respected forensic pathologists gives a behind-the-scenes look at eleven of his most notorious cases, cracked by scientific analysis and Sherlock Holmesian deduction. As chief medical examiner of Rockland County,... more...