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Criminalistics : an introduction to forensic science
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4th ed
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Englewood Cliffs, N J : Prentice-Hall, 1990
ISBN:
9780131935259

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A textbook that presents the techniques, skills, and limitations of the modern crime laboratory, for students (or others, including criminal investigators) who have no background in the forensic sciences. The nature of physical evidence is emphasized. This edition (fourth was 1990) is updated with the current technologies available to crime laboratory personnel. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Table of Contents

1 Introduction
Definition and Scope of Forensic Science
History and Development of Forensic Science
The Organization of a Crime Laboratory
The Functions of the Forensic Scientist
Other Forensic Science Services
2 The Crime Scene
Processing the Crime Scene
Legal Considerations at the Crime Scene
3 Physical Evidence
Common Types of Physical Evidence
The Significance of Physical Evidence
4 Physical Properties: Glass and Soil
The Metric System
Physical Properties
Comparing Glass Fragments
Glass Fractures
Collection and Preservation of Glass Evidence
Forensic Characteristics of Soil
Collection and Preservation of Soil Evidence
5 Organic Analysis
Elements and Compounds
Selecting an Analytical Technique
Chromatography
Spectrometry
Mass Spectrometry (MS)
6 Inorganic Analysis
Evidence in the Assassination of President Kennedy
The Emission Spectrum of Elements
Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry
The Origin of Emission and Absorption Spectra
Neutron Activation Analysis
X-Ray Diffraction
7 The Microscope
The Compound Microscope
The Comparison Microscope
The Stereoscopic Microscope
The Polarizing Microscope
The Microspectrophotometer
The Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM)
8 Hairs, Fibers, and Paint
Morphology of Hair
Identification and Comparison of Hair
Collection of Hair Evidence
Types of Fibers
Identification and Comparison of Man-Made Fibers
Collection of Fiber Evidence
Forensic Examination of Paint
Collection and Preservation of Paint Evidence
9 Drugs
Drug Dependence
Narcotic Drugs
Hallucinogens
Depressants
Stimulants
Anabolic Steroids
Drug-Control Laws
Drug Identification
Collection and Preservation of Drug Evidence
10 Forensic Toxicology
Toxicology of Alcohol
The Role of the Toxicologist
Techniques Used in Toxicology
The Significance of Toxicological Findings
The Drug Recognition Expert
11 Forensic Aspects of Arson and Explosion Investigations
The Chemistry of Fire
Searching the Fire Scene
Collection and Preservation of Arson Evidence
Analysis of Flammable Residues
Types of Explosives
Collection and Analysis of Explosives
12 Forensic Serology
The Nature of Blood
Forensic Characterization of Bloodstains
Stain Patterns of Blood
Principles of Heredity
Forensic Characterization of Semen
Collection of Rape Evidence
13 DNA: A New Forensic Science Tool
What Is DNA? DNA at Work
Replication of DNA
Recombinant DNA: Cutting and Splicing DNA
DNA Typing
Mitochondria DNA
The Combined DNA Index System
The Collection and Preservation of Biological Evidence for DNA Analysis
14 Fingerprints
History of Fingerprinting
Fundamental Principles of Fingerprinting Classification of Fingerprints
Classification of Fingerprint Identification Systems
Methods of Detection Fingerprints
Preservation of Developed Prints
Digital Imaging of Fingerprint Enhancement
15 Firearms, Tool Marks, and Other Impressions
Bullet Comparisons
Cartridge Cases
Automated Firearm Search Systems
Gunpowder Residues on the Hands
Serial Number Restoration
Collection and Preservation of Firearm Evidence
Tool Marks
Other Impressions
Other Impressions
16 Document and Voice Examination
Handwriting Comparisons
Collection of Handwriting Exemplars
Typewriting Comparisons
Photocopier, Printer, and Fax Examination
Alterations, Erasures, and Obliterations
Other Document Problems
Voice Examinations
17 Forensic Science of the Internet
What Is the Internet? Where to Go on the Internet
Exploring Forensic Science on the WWW
Websites You May Wish to Explore
18 The Future
Case Readings
Appendices
Guides to the Collection of Physical Evidence FBI
Instructions for Collection Gunshot Residue (GSR)
FBI Policy for Submitting DNA Evidence
Chromatographic and Spectrophotometric Parameters for Figures Contained Within the Text
Chemical Formulas for Latent Fingerprint Development
Chemical Formulas for Development of Footwear Impressions in Blood
Answers
Index