Describes the methods used by forensic investigators to investigate and solve crimes and presents fifty case studies of murders that were solved with the help of forensic evidence.
the casebook of great forensic controversies, from Napoleon to O.J.
Evans, Colin
2003
Examines fifteen cases from throughout history which are still being fought over and demonstrates how various factors can influence the outcome of a case, despite concrete scientific evidence.
Former police detective Mark Fuhrman describes his part in the investigation of the murder of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, his testimony in the trial, his nolo contendere plea to charges of perjury, and the effect the Simpson trial had on Fuhrman's family.
on the road with some of America's hardest working crime scene investigators
Hallcox, Jarrett
2009
The authors, seasoned CSI trainers Jarrett Hallcox and Amy Welch, describe their experiences while traveling across the United States and examining crime scene investigations and working with the local CSI agents.
A six-volume set that provides an overview of the art of crime scene investigation and the scientific method, describing the methods used to investigate crimes and collect evidence.
Provides information about forensic science and biology and discusses crime scenes and labs, illegal drugs, and different types of evidence. Includes tables, graphs, black-and-white photos, a glossary, and an index.
Teaches about forensic science through eight crime cases matched with step-by-step projects that explore impression casts, weave patterns, hair and fiber analysis, paint chip analysis, and other scientific investigatory techniques.