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Genetic Testimony: A Guide to Forensic DNA Profiling |
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Book Description DNA Forensics explains the subject of modern DNA profiling in straightforward language, and is aimed at readers with little background in science or biotechnology. A valuable resource for people needing to be informed about the methods, uses, and shortcomings of DNA profiling, it introduces basic concepts of genetics and biotechnology in the context of one of the most important developments in modern criminal investigation. This book raises controversial... >> |
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A Fly for the Prosecution: How Insect Evidence Helps Solve Crimes |
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Amazon.com Almost every murder has literally millions of witnesses, but their only testimony is a maddening buzz. Speaking for the insects is forensic entomologist M. Lee Goff, who relates some of the secrets of his young profession in A Fly for the Prosecution. Equal parts scientific and true-crime journalism, the book reports unflinchingly on the development of this field as an important adjunct to traditional means of investigation. Based on our constantly improving knowle... >> |
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Forensic Investigation of Clandestine Laboratories |
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From Book News, Inc. For 15 years, Christian worked for Arizona, specializing in forensic chemistry and trace analysis relating to manufacturing controlled drugs and explosives; now with the US Department of Justice, he helps former socialist countries set up forensic science programs. He walks experienced investigators and prosecutors through the steps of establishing the existence of a clandestine laboratory beyond a reasonable doubt: recognizing a laboratory by its physical char... >> |
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Evidence
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