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|a Forensic Science :
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|a Cover; Contents; Preface and acknowledgements; List of illustrations; List of tables; 1 What is forensic science?; 2 Investigating crime; 3 Crime scene management and forensic investigation; 4 Laboratory examination: search, recovery, and analysis; 5 DNA: identity, relationships, and databases; 6 Prints and marks: more ways to identify people and things; 7 Trace evidence; 8 Drugs: identifying illicit substances; 9 Science and justice; Afterword; Further reading; Index.
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|a Forensic science is a subject of wide fascination. What happens at a crime scene? How does DNA profiling work? How can it help solve crimes that happened 20 years ago? In forensic science, a criminal case can often hinge on a piece of evidence such as a hair, a blood trace, half a footprint, or a tyre mark. High profile cases such as the Stephen Lawrence enquiry and the Madeleine McCann case have attracted enormous media attention and enhanced this interest in recent years. However, the public understanding of forensic science is poor, and largely based on TV shows such as CSI: Crime Scene Inv.
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