Real Life Crime Scene Investigation

ISBN-10
1861472757
ISBN-13
9781861472755
Category
Crime scene searches
Pages
208
Language
English
Published
2008
Authors
Allan Hall, Ray Black, Frank Smyth

Description

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.

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