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The book "Technology in Forensic Science" provides an integrated approach by reviewing the usage of modern forensic tools as well as the methods for interpretation of the results. Starting with best practices on sample taking, the book then reviews analytical methods such as high-resolution microscopy and chromatography, biometric approaches, and advanced sensor technology as well as emerging technologies such as nanotechnology and taggant technology. It concludes with an outlook to emerging methods such as AI-based approaches to forensic investigations.
Contents
Preface xxi
 Editor Biography xxiii
 Section I Background of Forensic Science 1
 1 History of Forensic Science 3
Kavya Hemanth, Maithri Tharmavaram, and Gaurav Pandey
 1.1 Introduction 3
 1.2 History of Origin of Forensic Science 4
 1.3 History of Important Branches of Forensic Science 7
 1.4 Conclusions 14
 2 Conventional Technologies in Forensic Science 17
Piyush K. Rao, Maithri Tharmavaram, and Gaurav Pandey
 2.1 Introduction 17
 2.2 Conventional Techniques in Different Divisions of Forensic Science 19
 2.3 Conclusions and Future Prospects 31
 Section II Forensic Samples 35
 3 Biological Evidence and Their Handling 37
Piyush K. Rao, Gaurav Pandey, and Maithri Tharmavaram
 3.1 Introduction 37
 3.2 Classification of the Biological Evidence 39
 3.3 Preservation of Viscera and Other Body Fluids in Death due to Poisoning 42
 3.4 Collection of Blood for Isolation of the DNA 44
 3.5 Semen and Seminal Stains 45
 3.6 Vaginal Secretions 46
 3.7 Urine and Saliva 46
 3.8 Tissue/Teeth/Bone Sample 46
 3.9 Vomit 47
 3.10 Feces 47
 3.11 Sweat 47
 3.12 Nasal Secretion 47
 3.13 Tears and Human Milk 47
 3.14 Botanical Evidence Collection and Preservation 48
 3.15 Challenges Encountered 49
 3.16 Future Prospects and Conclusions 50
 4 Physical Evidence and Their Handling 55
Piyush K. Rao, Gaurav Pandey, and Maithri Tharmavaram
 4.1 Introduction 55
 4.2 Classification of Physical Evidence 56
 4.3 Precautions to Be Taken While Packaging 56
 4.4 Collection and Handling of Evidence 58
 4.5 Conclusions 75
 References 76
 5 Chemical Evidences and Their Handling 79
Piyush K. Rao, Gaurav Pandey, and Maithri Tharmavaram
 5.1 Introduction 79
 5.2 Collection, Preservation, and Handling Methods 82
 5.3 Conclusions 97
 Section III Analytical Techniques for Forensic Science 101
 6 Microscopy for Forensic Investigations 103
Saeida Saadat, Gaurav Pandey, and Maithri Tharmavaram
 6.1 Introduction 103
 6.2 The Importance of Microscope in Forensic Investigations 104
 6.3 Types of Microscope Used in Forensic Sciences 107
 7 Chromatographic Techniques for Forensic Investigations 129
Yogita Bhoj, Maithri Tharmavaram, Gaurav Pandey, Deepak Rawtani, and Chaudhery Mustansar Hussain
 7.1 Introduction 129
 7.2 Types of Chromatographic Techniques Used in Forensic Investigations 131
 7.3 Applications of Chromatographic Techniques in Forensic Investigations 137
 7.4 Conclusions and Future Aspects 146
 8 Hyphenated Techniques for Forensic Investigations 151
Riddhi Trivedi, and Prajesh Prajapati
 8.1 Introduction 151
 8.2 Hyphenation and Modern Hyphenated Techniques 153
 8.3 Various Applications for Forensic Investigation Using Hyphenated Techniques 160
 Section IV Biometrics Technology for Forensic Science 175
 9 Conventional and Emerging Biometrics Techniques in Forensic Investigations 177
Aayush Dey, Maithri Tharmavaram, Gaurav Pandey, Deepak Rawtani, and Chaudhery Mustansar Hussain
 9.1 Introduction 177
 9.2 Conventional Technologies in Forensic Science 178
 9.3 Emerging Technologies in Forensic Science 191
 9.4 Conclusions 194
 Section V Sensors Technology for Forensic Science 199
 10 Sensors for the Detection of Explosives and Gunshots Residues 201
Kishan Koyani, Maithri Tharmavaram, Gaurav Pandey, Deepak Rawtani, and Chaudhery Mustansar Hussain
 10.1 Introduction 201
 10.2 Gunshot Residues 203
 10.3 Explosives 207
 10.4 Conclusions 214
 11 Sensors for the Detection of Illicit Drugs 221
Sejal Purohit, Gaurav Pandey, Maithri Tharmavaram, Deepak Rawtani, and Chaudhery Mustansar Hussain
 11.1 Introduction 221
 11.2 Illicit Drugs in Forensic Science 223
 11.3 Conventional Techniques for the Detection of Illicit Drugs 225
 11.4 Sensors for the Detection of Illicit Drugs 228
 11.5 Conclusions 233
 12 Sensors for the Detection of Biological Fluids 239
Shubhankar Dube, Maithri Tharmavaram, Gaurav Pandey, Deepak Rawtani, and Chaudhery Mustansar Hussain
 12.1 Introduction 239
 12.2 Biological Fluids at Crime Scenes 240
 12.3 Biosensors for Biological Fluids 244
 12.4 Conclusions 254
 13 Sensors for Dope Tests in Sports 259
Devisree Anil, Gaurav Pandey, Maithri Tharmavaram, Deepak Rawtani, and Chaudhery Mustansar Hussain
 13.1 Introduction 259
 13.2 Various Drugs and Methods Used in Sports Doping 260
 13.3 Conventional Techniques in Doping 263
 13.4 Sensors for Dope Agent Analysis 265
 13.5 Conclusions and Future Perspectives 274
 Section VI Emerging Technologies in Forensic Science 279
 14 Nanotechnology and Taggant Technology in Forensic Science 281
Payal V. Bhatt, Gaurav Pandey, Maithri Tharmavaram, Deepak Rawtani, and Chaudhery Mustansar Hussain
 14.1 Introduction 281
 14.2 Forensic Science 282
 14.3 Nanotechnology 282
 14.4 Taggant Technology 284
 14.5 Classification of Nanomaterials and Taggants 285
 14.6 Application of Nanotechnology in Forensic Science 289
 14.7 Application of Taggant Technology in Forensic Science 293
 14.8 Conclusions 296
 Section VII Modern Perspective of Forensic Science Technologies Software 303
 15 Advanced Forensic Models 305
Akshay Sharma, and Piyush K. Rao
 15.1 Introduction 305
 15.2 Forensic Models 306
 15.3 Conclusions 321
 Section VIII Ethical and Legal Issues of Forensic Science 327
 16 Conventional and Internal Standards in Forensic Science 329
Rohith Krishna, and Sheetal Rajan
 16.1 Introduction 329
 16.2 Accreditation in Forensic Science 330
 16.3 History of Forensic Science Accreditation 330
 16.4 Ethics in Forensic Science 334
 16.5 Standards in Forensic DNA Fingerprinting 336
 16.6 Standards in Forensic Toxicology 337
 16.7 Conclusions 339
 Section IX Economics and Commercialization of Forensic Science Technologies 341
 17 Commercialization of Regulatory Forensic Programs 343
Aakash Arora
 17.1 Introduction 343
 17.2 Current Landscape of Forensic Science 343
 17.3 Changing World of Crime and Forensic Science 345
 17.4 Challenges for Forensic Science 347
 17.5 The Need for Regulatory Forensics 349
 17.6 Applicability of Regulatory Forensics 352
 17.7 Conclusions 353
 Section X Future of Forensic Science Technologies 357
 18 Future of Forensic and Crime Scene Science Technologies 359
Aakash Arora
 18.1 Introduction 359
 18.2 Personal Identification 359
 18.3 Virtopsy 363
 18.4 DNA Analysis Technology 364
 18.5 Geotagging in Forensics 366
 18.6 Conclusions 367
 References 367
 19 Concluding Notes: Future of Technology in Forensic Science 371
Deepak Rawtani, and Chaudhery Mustansar Hussain
 19.1 Introduction 371
 19.2 Modern Society and Forensic Science 371
 19.3 Emerging Challenges for Forensic Science 372
 19.4 Rereads of the Book 372
 19.5 Conclusions 374
 Index 375


 
               
              


