A Dictionary Of Forensic Science

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A Dictionary of Forensic Science

Author: Suzanne Bell
language: en
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Release Date: 2012-02-09
This new dictionary covers a wide range of terms used in the field of forensic science, touching on related disciplines such as chemistry, biology, and anthropology. Case examples, figures, and photographs make it the ideal reference for students and practitioners of forensic science, as well as those with an interest in forensic science.
Dictionary of Forensic Psychology

Over the past decade, forensic psychology has grown rapidly as a subject, with an increasing number of forensic psychologists working in demanding roles in prisons, secure training facilities, and high, medium and low security healthcare facilities as well as other parts of the criminal justice system. This Dictionary is designed to meet the needs of both students and practitioners. It contains approximately 100 entries on key terms and concepts, arranged alphabetically and contributed by leading academic and practicing forensic psychologists.
Forensic Science

Real-life examples come under the scalpel as forensic scientist Jay Siegel follows the course of evidence all the way from the crime scene to the court judgement. His guide covers all the major areas of forensic science, including drugs, trace evidence, pathology, entomology, odontology, anthropology, crime scene investigation and the law. -He explains the many types of evidence, how they occur, how they are collected and analysed, and how the results are presented in court.--