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Law Enforcement Evidence Books
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The Forensic Casebook: The Science of Crime Scene Investigation
THE ULTIMATE READERS' GUIDE TO THE ART OF FORENSICS!
An intrepid investigator crawls through miles of air conditioning ducts to
capture the implicating fibers of a suspect's wool jacket . . . A forensic
entomologist discovers insects in the grill of a car and nails down a drug
dealer's precise geographical path . . . A gluttonous criminal's
fingerprints are lifted from a chocolate truffle. . . .
Filled with these and many other intriguing true stories, and packed
with black and white illustrations and photographs, The Forensic Casebook
draws on interviews with police personnel and forensic scientists—including
animal examiners, botanists, zoologists, firearms specialists, and
autoposists—to uncover the vast and detailed underworkings of criminal
investigation. Encyclopedic in scope, this riveting, authoritative book
leaves no aspect of forensic science untouched.
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Forensic Evidence: Science and the Criminal Law
Reviews
From Booknews
An introduction and
guide to the historical, contemporary, and future relationship between the
world of forensic sciences and the criminal justice system. Focuses on those
cases questioning the legal acceptability under a or standard, and on
numerous cases where the courts have scrutinized and accepted or rejected a
variety of investigative uses of forensic science methods. An appendix
offers a primer on how to conduct forensic science and forensic evidence
research. Of interest to police, forensic scientists, prosecutors, defense
lawyers, and students. Author information is not given. Annotation c. Book
News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) |
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Criminal
Evidence for Police |
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Introduction
to Criminal Evidence
From
The Publisher
The updated edition of this introductory text thoroughly explores all of the
important rules dealing with the use of evidence in criminal proceeding. The
author uses extensive case analyses and samples of testimony from actual
cross-examinations to simplify even the most technical and arcane evidence
rules. Difficult topics such as the use of hearsay evidence are covered,
along with the latest Supreme Court decisions on evidence admissibility and
the protection of civil rights. The book is written in jargon-free language,
avoiding "legalese" as it is intended for the general reader. New material
includes an appendix of the complete text of the Federal Rules of Evidence,
now adopted in most states. |
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Criminal
Evidence for the Law Enforcement Officer |
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A
Modern Approach to Evidence |
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