Forensic science first emerged in the 1930s. This text documents the evolution and development of forensic pathology in relation to crime scenes, the forensic lab and, ultimately, the courtroom. This description may be from another edition of this product.
BODIES OF EVIDENCE - Forensic Science and Crime by Dr. Scott Christianson, Foreword by Dr. Lowell J. Levine. Lyons Press/Globe Pequot Press, Guilford, CT; [...] The different types of forensic evidence are matched with notorious cases where they played a central role. In a few instances, natural disasters where the same type of evidence was used to identify bodies or remains are included to demonstrate its usefulness. Ballistics evidence was crucial in determining who assassinated President Kennedy in Dallas. An expert psychological profile led to the Connecticut bomber George Metesky. The role of DNA in the O. J. Simpson murder trial is well-known. Fingerprints, computer files, and blood traces are among other types of evidence similarly covered. Both the author and Levine writing the Foreword have extensive experience in criminology in New York law enforcement. The book coincides nicely with the current interest in forensic science treated in many movies and TV programs. This is recognized by listing a number of the films and programs on a back page.
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