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Firearms and Fingerprints, Revised Edition

Hueske, EdwardBell, Suzanne(Series edited by)
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Firearms evidence examination and fingerprint comparison have had a long and interesting history.

The role of fingerprints in human identification can actually be traced back several thousand years.

The development of the science of fingerprint comparison and the scientific examination of firearms, however, began in the early 19th century.

The goal of the preservation of physical evidence is to associate each piece of evidence with its responsible source, allowing forensic scientists to answer questions regarding the who, what, when, where, how, and why of a crime.Firearms and Fingerprints, Revised Edition traces these early beginnings and the icons that laid the groundwork for the current science.

Coverage includes the highly specialized education, training, and experience required for current practitioners in the modern forensic laboratory.

Providing a thorough examination of the capabilities and limitations of firearms and latent print evidence, this eBook also looks at future possibilities as these fields continue to evolve and looks at the recent legal challenges that have arisen.

Author Edward Hueske uses his extensive experience as a forensic scientist, professor, and consultant to paint a detailed picture of this fascinating science, which is sure to engage students.Chapters include:OverviewA Brief History of Firearms and Fingerprints and the Scientists InvolvedScientific Principles, Instrumentation, and EquipmentForensic ApplicationsThe Future.

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Product Details
Chelsea House
1438182619 / 9781438182612
eBook (EPUB)
01/10/2019
English
177 pages
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