Crime scene to court : the essentials of forensic science / edited by P.C. White.
Material type: TextPublication details: Cambridge : RSC Publishing, c2010.Edition: 3rd edDescription: xxvi, 569 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:- 9781847558824 (pbk.) :
- 9781847558824 (Paper)
- 363.2562 WHI
- HV8073
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Previous ed.: 2004.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1.Forensic practice. Brian Rankin -- 2.The crime scence. Orlando ELmhirst -- 3.Forensic ecology. Patricia Wiltshire -- 4.Forensic entomology. Dorothy Gennard -- 5.Trace and contract evidence. Tiernan Coyle -- 6.Marks and impressions. Keith Barnett -- 7.Bloodstain pattern analysis. Adrian Emes and Christopher Price -- 8.Forensic examination of documents. Audrey Giles -- 9.Computer-based media. Jonathan Henry -- 10.Fire investigation. David Halliday -- 11.Explosions. Cliff Todd, Linda Jones and Maurice Marshall -- 12.Firearms. Mark Mastaglio and Angela Shaw -- 13.Drug abuse. Michael Cole -- 14.Forensic toxicology. Robert Naderson and Hazel Torrance -- 15.Analysis of body fluids. Nigel Watson -- 16.Forensic archaeology and anthropology. Tal Simmons and John Hunter -- 17.Presentation of expert forensic evidence. Trevor Rothwell.
These contributions address all aspects of forensic science in a non-technical manner. The aim of the work is to help to prevent some of the injustices which can occur when lawyers, and jurors lack knowledge of the concepts of forensic science.