Crime Scene Investigation Case Studies
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"Each chapter begins with an overview of the felony investigated in the case study and highlights a key area of crime scene investigation. You will then use the case studies to walk through the investigative process and learn by example to create accurate case files."-- The Journal, Fall/Winter 2013 "This practical guide to crime scene investigation was created with the help of 18 graduate students, and thus is a work ‘by students for students.’ Frequent case studies appear, coupled with regular student assignments that walk them through the process of creating complete and accurate case files. Each chapter begins with key terms and ends with discussion questions."— Reference & Research Book News, December 2013"I found the read interesting and enjoyable and is a refreshing approach for anyone looking to develop their knowledge in the area."— Gemma Lloyd, MCSFS, Scenes of Crime Officer, Bedfordshire Police
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DNA does not solve criminal cases-people do. This title helps you learn crime scene investigation through original case studies that show you how to process and document a criminal investigation from first response to sending a report to the prosecutor's office. Les mer
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Anderson Publishing
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 262
- ISBN
- 9781455731237
- Utgivelsesår
- 2013
- Format
- 24 x 19 cm
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"Each chapter begins with an overview of the felony investigated in the case study and highlights a key area of crime scene investigation. You will then use the case studies to walk through the investigative process and learn by example to create accurate case files."-- The Journal, Fall/Winter 2013 "This practical guide to crime scene investigation was created with the help of 18 graduate students, and thus is a work ‘by students for students.’ Frequent case studies appear, coupled with regular student assignments that walk them through the process of creating complete and accurate case files. Each chapter begins with key terms and ends with discussion questions."— Reference & Research Book News, December 2013"I found the read interesting and enjoyable and is a refreshing approach for anyone looking to develop their knowledge in the area."— Gemma Lloyd, MCSFS, Scenes of Crime Officer, Bedfordshire Police
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