Crime Scene Investigation

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Crime Scene Investigation offers an innovative approach to learning about crime scene investigation, taking the reader from the first response on the crime scene to documenting crime scene evidence and preparing evidence for courtroom presentation. It includes topics not normally covered in other texts, such as forensic anthropology and pathology, arson and explosives, and the electronic crime scene. Numerous photographs and illustrations complement text material, and chapter-by-chapter fictional narrative also provides the reader with a qualitative dimension of the crime scene experience. The text is further enhanced by the contributions of such recognized forensic scholars as William Bass and Arthur Bohannon. Dozens of photographs and illustrations supplement the text. Includes key terms, discussion questions and a glossary. A chapter-by-chapter fictional narrative provides a colorful look at a crime scene investigation. © 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Fish, J., Miller, L., & Braswell, M. (2012). Crime Scene Investigation. Crime Scene Investigation (pp. 1–479). Elsevier Inc. https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/cimms/v5/3386c

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