Faintest of Clues: Forensic Science Explained, A. Taman (9780415321341) — Readings Books

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Faintest of Clues: Forensic Science Explained

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The role of forensic science in criminal investigations has never been more prominent. The Faintest of Clues explains the role of the forensic scientist, police and legal profession in collecting, analyzing and scrutinizing evidence. It describes the techniques used for analyzing evidence such as paint and glass; fibers and hairs; body fluids; fingerprints; marks and impressions; ballistics; alcohol and drugs; vehicles; and questioned documentation. Using relevant examples and case studies, the author sheds light on this often misunderstood branch of science, giving the reader a balanced appreciation of the techniques, processes and interpretation involved.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
11 November 2004
Pages
304
ISBN
9780415321341

The role of forensic science in criminal investigations has never been more prominent. The Faintest of Clues explains the role of the forensic scientist, police and legal profession in collecting, analyzing and scrutinizing evidence. It describes the techniques used for analyzing evidence such as paint and glass; fibers and hairs; body fluids; fingerprints; marks and impressions; ballistics; alcohol and drugs; vehicles; and questioned documentation. Using relevant examples and case studies, the author sheds light on this often misunderstood branch of science, giving the reader a balanced appreciation of the techniques, processes and interpretation involved.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
11 November 2004
Pages
304
ISBN
9780415321341