基本説明
Covers the core theories, methods and techniques employed by forensic scientists, including pathologists, and the applications of these in forensic analysis, from computer fraud to disaster scene. The second edition features a new 21-member editorial board, half of which are internationally based. Includes over 300 articles, approximately 10pp on average. Prev. ed.: 2000.
Full Description
Forensic science includes all aspects of investigating a crime, including: chemistry, biology and physics, and also incorporates countless other specialties. Today, the service offered under the guise of "forensic science' includes specialties from virtually all aspects of modern science, medicine, engineering, mathematics and technology. The Encyclopedia of Forensic Sciences, Second Edition, Four Volume Set is a reference source that will inform both the crime scene worker and the laboratory worker of each other's protocols, procedures and limitations.
Written by leading scientists in each area, every article is peer reviewed to establish clarity, accuracy, and comprehensiveness. As reflected in the specialties of its Editorial Board, the contents covers the core theories, methods and techniques employed by forensic scientists - and applications of these that are used in forensic analysis.
Contents
Sections
Anthropology
Behavioral
Biology
Chemistry
Digital Evidence
Documents
Engineering
Forensic Medicine
Foundations
Investigations
Legal
Management
Methods
Pattern Evidence
Professional
Toxicology