Forensic sciences.
Overview
Works: | 73 works in 35 publications in 35 languages |
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Blood evidence : = how DNA is revolutionizing the way we solve crimes /
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Analyzing criminal minds = forensic investigative science for the 21st century /
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Sexual forensics in Victorian and Edwardian England = age, crime and consent in the courts /
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False allegations : = investigative and forensic issues in fraudulent reports of crime /
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Contemporary digital forensic investigations of cloud and mobile applications /
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Seeking the truth from mobile evidence : = basic fundamentals, intermediate and advanced overview of current mobile forensic investigations /
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Firearm and toolmark identification : = the scientific reliability of the forensic science discipline /
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Identifying ignitable liquids in fire debris = a guideline for forensic experts /
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Forensic metrology = an introduction to the fundamentals of metrology for judges, lawyers and forensic scientists /
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Crime lab report = an anthology on forensic science in the era of criminal justice reform /
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Forensic comparative science = qualitative quantitative source determination of unique impressions, images, and objects /
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Forensic investigation of stolen-recovered and other crime-related vehicles
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Gothic forensics = criminal investigative procedure in Victorian horror & mystery /
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Multimedia forensics and security = foundations, innovations, and applications /
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Computer incident response and forensics team management = conducting a successful incident response /
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The psychology and sociology of wrongful convictions = forensic science reform /
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