Forensic Science: An Introduction
Forensic Science: An Introduction, Third Edition
Key Topics: Securing and Searching the Crime Scene; Recording the Crime Scene; Collection of Crime-Scene Evidence; Physical Evidence; Death Investigation; Crime-Scene Reconstruction; Fingerprints; Firearms, Tool Marks, and Other Impressions ...
Looks at the vital evidence that can be deducted from laboratory research and DNA evidence. This book gives details of the use or early forensic knowledge right up to the innovative methods used today.
Explores what professional crime scene investigators do to solve crimes and gives a brief explaination of what you need to do to become a CSI.
Working the Scene: Crime Scene Examination and Its Relationship to Violent Crime Investigations
Provides information on how to investigate a crime, assemble evidence, and find a culprit through activities in four different crime scenes.
Adrug buy goes bad, an innocent bystander is fatally shot, and a local gang blames their rivals and vows vengeance.
Unlike the popular crime dramas proliferating on today's television networks, these forensic tales forgo glitz for grit to show what really goes on.
CSI犯罪現場: 罪惡城市