Overview
Designed to provide practicing scientists with extensive knowledge and reference material to support scientific testimony in the courtroom, this book presents authoritative, updated reviews designed to familiarize the reader with the latest techniques and methods available to forensic scientists. Practitioners will find this volume and its two other companions to be a handy reference for acquiring a working knowledge of examination techniques for a wide-range of crime-scene evidence. This volume focuses on DNA analysis, fiber analysis, drug identification, firearm examination, the microscopic examination of physical evidence, and the characterization of biological stains. An invaluable training aid for those preparing themselves for a career in forensic science, and an invaluable reference handbook for those already in the profession.
Synopsis
Concentrating on the application of scientific principals in the crime lab, this volume addresses the legal aspects of forensic science, the applications of current technologies, and the examination of specific substances. Individual chapters cover high-performance liquid chromatography and capillary electrophoresis, mass spectrometry, microscopy, visible microscopial spectrophotometry, and the examination of glass, hair, paint, soil, blood, and documents. The contributors are forensic scientists, research chemists, toxicologists, microscopists, and scholars of criminalistics associated with universities, law enforcement agencies, and consulting firms. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)