Forensic Science

Forensic Science by Andrew R. W. Jackson, published by Pearson Prentice Hall in 2004, offers a scientifically rigorous introduction to the field of forensic science. Spanning 395 pages, this text covers the processes involved from the crime scene to the presentation of forensic evidence in court, emphasizing the chemical, biological, and physical methods utilized in forensic examination.
Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of various techniques and procedures essential to forensic science, supported by real-life case studies that illustrate practical applications. The book addresses topics such as law, criminology, and the analytical aspects of forensic science, providing a thorough understanding of the subject matter. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of science and legal processes.
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This text aims to provide a broad, scientifically rigorous introduction to Forensic Science. It covers processes from the crime scene to presentation of forensic science in court. It focuses on the chemical, biological and physical methods used in forensic examination. Techniques and procedures used in forensic science are fully covered. The book includes real-life case studies.
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