Encyclopedia of forensic sciences /
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Imprint: | Sand Diego : Academic Press, 2000. |
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Description: | 3 v. : ill.(part. col.) ; 28 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4336688 |
Table of Contents:
- Contents: Accident Investigation
- a. Aircraft
- Accident Investigation
- b. Motor vehicle (including biomechanics of injuries)
- Accident Investigation
- c. Rail
- Accident Investigation
- d. Reconstruction
- Accident Investigation
- e. Airbag related injuries and deaths
- Accident Investigation
- f. Determination of cause
- Accident Investigation
- g. Driver versus passenger in motor vehicle collisions
- Accident Investigation
- h. Tachographs
- Accreditation of Forensic Science Laboratories
- Administration of Forensic Science
- a. An international perspective
- Administration of Forensic Science
- b. Organisation of laboratories
- Alcohol
- a. Blood
- Alcohol
- b. Body fluids
- Alcohol
- c. Breath
- Alcohol
- d. Post-mortem
- Alcohol
- e. Interpretation
- CONTENTS: Alcohol
- f. Congener analysis
- Analytical Techniques
- a. Separation techniques
- Analytical Techniques
- b. Microscopy
- Analytical Techniques
- c. Spectroscopy
- Analytical Techniques
- d. Mass spectrometry
- Anthropology: Archaeology
- Anthropology: Skeletal Analysis
- a. Overview
- Anthropology: Skeletal Analysis
- b. Morphological age estimation
- Anthropology: Skeletal Analysis
- c. Sex determination
- Anthropology: Skeletal Analysis
- d. Determination of racial affinity
- Anthropology: Skeletal Analysis
- e. Excavation/retrieval of forensic remains
- Anthropology: Skeletal Analysis
- f. Bone pathology and ante-mortem trauma in forensic cases
- Anthropology: Skeletal Analysis
- g. Skeletal trauma
- Anthropology: Skeletal Analysis
- h. Animal effects on human remains
- Anthropology: Skeletal Analysis
- i. Assessment of occupational stress
- Anthropology: Skeletal Analysis
- j. Stature estimation from the skeleton
- Art and Antique Forgery and Fraud
- Autoerotic Death
- Basic Principles of Forensic Science
- Biochemical Analysis
- a. Capillary electrophoresis in forensic science
- Biochemical Analysis
- b. Capillary electrophoresis in forensic biology
- Blood Identification
- Blood Stain Pattern Analysis and Interpretation
- Causes of Death
- a. Post-mortem changes
- Causes of Death
- b. Sudden natural death
- Causes of Death
- c. Blunt injury
- Causes of Death
- d. Sharp injury
- Causes of Death
- e. Gunshot wounds
- Causes of Death
- f. Asphyctic deaths
- Causes of Death
- g. Burns and scalds
- Causes of Death
- h. Traffic deaths
- Causes of Death
- i. Systemic response to trauma
- Causes of Death
- j. Poisonings
- Cheiloscopy
- Clinical Forensic Medicine
- a. Overview
- Clinical Forensic Medicine
- b. Defence wounds
- Clinical Forensic Medicine
- c. Self-inflicted injury
- Clinical Forensic Medicine
- d. Child abuse
- Clinical Forensic Medicine
- e. Sexual assault and semen persistence
- Clinical Forensic Medicine
- f. Evaluation of gunshot wounds
- Clinical Forensic Medicine
- g. Recognition of pattern injuries in domestic violence victims
- Computer Crime
- Credit Cards: Forgery and Fraud
- Crime-Scene Investigation and Examination
- a. Recording
- Crime-Scene Investigation and Examination
- b. Collection and chain of evidence
- Crime-Scene Investigation and Examination
- c. Recovery
- Crime-Scene Investigation and Examination
- d. Packaging
- Crime-Scene Investigation and Examination
- e. Preservation
- Crime-Scene Investigation and Examination
- f. Contamination
- Crime-Scene Investigation and Examination
- g. Fingerprints
- Crime-Scene Investigation and Examination
- h. Suspicious deaths
- Crime-Scene Investigation and Examination
- i. Major incident scene management
- Crime-Scene Investigation and Examination
- j. Serial and series crimes
- Crime-Scene Investigation and Examination
- k. Scene analysis/reconstruction
- Crime-Scene Investigation and Examination
- l. Criminal analysis
- Crime-Scene Investigation and Examination
- m. Decomposing and skeletonized cases
- Criminal Profiling
- Criminalistics
- Detection of Deception
- Disaster Victim Identification
- DNA
- a. Basic principles
- DNA
- b. RFLP
- DNA
- c. PCR
- DNA
- d. PCR-STR
- DNA
- e. Future analytical techniques
- DNA
- f. Paternity testing
- DNA
- g. Significance
- DNA
- h. Mitochondrial
- Document Analysis
- a. Handwriting
- Document Analysis
- b. Analytical methods
- Document Analysis
- c. Forgery and counterfeits
- Document Analysis
- d. Ink analysis
- Document Analysis
- e. Printer types
- Document Analysis
- f. Document dating
- Drugs of Abuse
- a. Blood
- Drugs of Abuse
- b. Body fluids
- Drugs of Abuse
- c. Ante-mortem
- Drugs of Abuse
- d. Post-mortem
- Drugs of Abuse
- e. Drugs and driving
- Drugs of Abuse
- f. Urine
- Drugs of Abuse
- g. Hair
- Drugs of Abuse
- h. Methods of analysis
- Drugs of Abuse
- i. Designer drugs
- Dust
- Ear Prints
- Education, An International Perspective
- Electronic Communication and Information
- Entomology
- Ethics
- Evidence
- a. Classification of evidence
- Evidence (b)The philosophy of sequential analysis
- Evidence
- c. Statistical interpretation of evidence/Bayesian analysis
- Expert Witnesses, Qualifications and Testimony
- Explosives, Methods of Analysis
- Facial Identification
- a. The lineup, mugshot search and composite
- Facial Identification
- b. Photo image identification
- Facial Identification
- c. Computerized facial reconstruction
- Facial Identification
- d. Skull-photo superimposition
- Facial Identification
- e. Facial tissue thickness in facial reconstruction
- Fibres
- a. Types
- Fibres
- b. Transfer and persistence
- Fibres
- c. Recovery
- Fibres
- d. Identification and comparison
- Fibres
- e. Significance
- Fingerprints
- Dactyloscopy. (a) Visualisation
- Fingerprints
- Dactyloscopy. (b) Sequential treatment and enhancement
- Fingerprints
- Dactyloscopy. (c) Identification and classification
- Fingerprints
- Dactyloscopy. (d) Standards of proof
- Fingerprints
- Dactyloscopy. (e) Chemistry of print residue
- Fire Investigation
- a. Types of fire
- Fire Investigation
- b. Physics/Thermodynamics
- Fire Investigation
- c. Chemistry of fire
- Fire Investigation
- d. The fire scene
- Fire Investigation
- e. Evidence recovery
- Fire Investigation
- f. Fire scene patterns
- Fire Investigation
- g. The laboratory
- Firearms
- a. Types of weapons and ammunitions
- Firearms
- b. Range and penetration
- Firearms
- c. CS Gas
- Firearms
- df. Humane killing tools
- Firearms
- e. Laboratory analysis
- Forensic Anthropology
- Forensic Engineering
- Forensic Nursing
- Forensic Psycholinguistics
- Forensic Toxicology
- a. Overview
- Forensic Toxicology
- b. Methods of analysis - ante-mortem
- Forensic Toxicology
- c. Methods of analysis - post-mortem
- Forensic Toxicology
- d. Interpretation of results
- Forensic Toxicology
- e. Inhalants
- Forensic Toxicology
- f. Equine drug testing
- Forgery and Fraud
- a. Overview (including counterfeit currency)
- Forgery and Fraud
- b. Auditing and accountancy
- Gas Chromatography, Methodology in Forensic Sciences
- Genetics
- a. Serology
- Genetics
- b. DNA - statistical probability
- Glass
- Hair
- a. Background
- Hair
- b. Hair transfer, persistence and recovery
- Hair
- c. Identification of human and animal hair
- Hair
- d. Microscopic comparison
- Hair
- e. Other comparison methods
- Hair
- f. Significance of hair evidence
- Hair
- g. DNA typing
- Health and Safety (including Risk Assessment)
- History
- a. Crime scene sciences
- History
- b. Fingerprint sciences
- Identification/Individualization, Overview and Meaning
- Investigative Psychology
- Legal Aspects of Forensic Science
- Lie Detection (Polygraph)
- Literature and the Forensic Sciences
- a. Resources
- Literature and the Forensic Sciences
- b. Fiction
- Microchemistry
- Modus Operandi
- Odontology
- Offender Signature
- Paints and Coatings: Commercial, Domestic and Automotive
- Pathology
- a. Overview
- Pathology
- b. Victim recovery
- Pathology
- c. Autopsy
- Pathology
- d. Preservation of evidence
- Pathology
- e. Post-mortem changes
- Pathology
- f. Post-mortem interval
- Pattern Evidence
- a. Footmarks (footwear)
- Pattern Evidence
- b. Footmarks (bare footprints)
- Pattern Evidence
- c. Shotgun ammunition on a target
- Pattern Evidence
- d. Tools
- Pattern Evidence
- e. Plastic bag striations
- Pattern Evidence
- f. Serial number
- Pharmacology
- Post-Mortem Examination, Procedures and Standards
- Psychological Autopsies
- Psychology and Psychiatry
- a. Overview
- Psychology and Psychiatry
- b. Psychiatry
- Psychology and Psychiatry
- c. Psychology
- Quality Assurance/Control
- Serial Killing
- Soil and Geology
- Stalking
- Statistical Interpretation of Evidence
- Time Factor Analysis
- Voice Analysis
- Wildlife
- Wood Analysis