Criminalistics
is that sub-field of Forensic Science dealing with the collection,
preservation, examination, and interpretation of physical evidence. Introduction
to Criminalistics: The Foundation of Forensic Science covers the
basics of Criminalistics in a textbook for a one or two semester course with
the intention of preparing the student for a future in forensic science. The
role of the Criminalist is to analyze, compare, identify, and interpret
physical evidence in the crime lab. These crime labs, or forensic labs, have
two primary functions: identifying evidence, and linking suspect, victim, and
crime scene through physical evidence. This new primer introduces the learner
to the structure and organization of the crime lab and to the role of the
Criminalist. Topics covered include how to process a crime scene and preserve
evidence, the basic principles of firearm examination, latent fingerprints, and
rudimentary toxicology, or how to determine the presence or absence of drugs
and poisons.
Well organized and methodical, this colorful textbook, written by an eminent
professional, has the potential to become the standard text for applying
techniques of the physical and natural sciences to examining physical evidence.
* Uses real cases - recent and historic - to illustrate concepts
* Colorful pedagogy clearly defines chapter elements and sets this text apart from next best
* Presents the basics of forensic sciences in a one-semester or one-year course
* Offers excellent preparation for professional examinations
* Delivers the latest in laboratory technique while acknowledging the limits of technology
* Uses real cases - recent and historic - to illustrate concepts
* Colorful pedagogy clearly defines chapter elements and sets this text apart from next best
* Presents the basics of forensic sciences in a one-semester or one-year course
* Offers excellent preparation for professional examinations
* Delivers the latest in laboratory technique while acknowledging the limits of technology
About the
Author:
William J.
Tilstone has more than 35 years of experience in forensic science in academia,
case work in biology and toxicology, executive management, and consultancy work
in training and quality systems. Foundation Professorship in Forensic Science
at the University of Strathclyde in Scotland. Director of Forensic Science
Centre, South Australia. First Executive Director of the National Forensic
Science Technology Center, Largo, FL.
Catherine
Woytowicz teaches in the Department of Chemistry, the Honors Program, and the
Elliott School of International Affairs at The George Washington University.
She also teaches at Georgetown University in the School of Medicine.
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