Forensic Science, An Introduction to Scientific and Investigative Techniques, 3e Suzanne Bell (CRC)(Instructor Manual, All Chapters. 100% Original Verified, A+ Grade) 1 / 4
iv Table of Contents Chapter 1: Here We Stand: What a Forensic Scientist Does 1 Jon. J. Nordby
Chapter 2: The Role of the Forensic Pathologist Wright
Chapter 3: Forensic Nursing 7
Janet S. Barber Duval, Catherine M. Dougherty, and Mary K. Sullivan
Chapter 4: Investigation of Traumatic Death 11
Ronald K. Wright
Chapter 5: Forensic Toxicology 15
John Joseph Fenton
Chapter 6: Forensic Odontology 21
- Tom Glass
Chapter 7: Forensic Anthropology 25
Marcella H. Sorg
Chapter 8: Forensic Taphonomy 29
William D. Haglund
Chapter 9: Forensic Entomology 33
Gail S. Anderson
Chapter 10: Crime Scene Investigation 37
Marilyn T. Miller
Chapter 11: Recognition of Bloodstain Patterns 43
Stuart H. James, Paul E. Kish, and T. Paulette Sutton
Chapter 12: The Forensic Laboratory 49 2 / 4
v Linda R. Netzel
Chapter 13: Identification and Characterization of Blood and Bloodstains 53
Robert P. Spalding
Chapter 14: Identification of Biological Fluids and Stains Other than Blood 57
Andrew Greenfield and Monica M. Sloan
Chapter 15: Techniques of DNA Analysis 61
George T. Duncan, Martin Tracey, and Eric Stauffer
Chapter 16: Microanalysis and Examination of Trace Evidence 65
Thomas A. Kubic and Nicholas Petraco
Chapter 17: Fingerprint Classification and Examination 69
Robert E. Gaensslen and Kimberly R. Young
Chapter 18: Forensic Footwear Evidence 75
William J. Bodziak
Chapter 19: Forensic Tire Impression Evidence 79
William J. Bodziak
Chapter 20: Firearm and Tool Mark Examinations 83
Walter F. Rowe
Chapter 21: Forensic Document Examination 87
Frank H. Norwitch and Howard Seiden
Chapter 22: Analysis of Controlled Substances 91
Donnell R. Christian, Jr.
Chapter 23: Structural Failures 95
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Chapter 24: Basic Fire and Explosion Investigation 101
David R. Redsicker
Chapter 25: Vehicular Accident Investigation 105
Randall K. Noon
Chapter 26: The Use of Computers in Forensic Science 111
Zeno Geradts
Chapter 27: Investigation of Computer Crime 115
Peter Stephenson
Chapter 28: Forensic Psychology 119
Louis B. Schlesinger
Chapter 29: Forensic Psychiatry 123
Robert L. Sadoff
Chapter 30: Modus Operandi and Signature 127
Robert D. Keppel
Chapter 31: Criminal Profiling 131
Michael R. Napier and Kenneth P. Baker Chapter 32: Countering Chaos: Logic, Ethics, and the Criminal Justice System 135 Jon J. Nordby
Chapter 33: Forensic Science and the Law 137
Terrence F. Kiely
Chapter 34: Legal Issues in Forensic DNA Analysis41
Susan Herrero
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