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Bodies of evidence : forensic science and crime

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The use of forensic science has drastically altered the world of criminal investigations.

Since the discovery of fingerprinting, arguably the first step in forensics, the science is becoming ever more refined and accurate.

Minute details from the scene of the crime are more and more relied upon to build up cases against perpetrators.

Bodies of Evidence looks at this essential development in detection and shows how forensics are currently employed by investigative agencies to help solve crime.

The introduction defines the term 'forensic' and describes how the different aspects of the science developed from the 1930s to become an important part of investigation today.

The main text starts by discussing evidence collection and goes on to look at the different branches of forensics such as toxicology, anthropology, odontology, psychology, and criminalistics.

Each chapter has at least one case study that describes a criminal trial in which evidence was based on the forensic procedure being discussed in that section.

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Product Details
Collins & Brown
1843403714 / 9781843403715
Hardback
363.25
28/09/2006
United Kingdom
English
192 p. : ill. (chiefly col.)
24 cm
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Author, Scott Christianson.